Showing posts with label UK Annuals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UK Annuals. Show all posts

18 November 2017

Secret Of The Golden Monkees

Some surprises are more surprising than others by virtue of how long they managed to remain hidden.

I'm a fairly big fan of The Monkees - i've got their 5 first albums and several more on my hard drive, and would include Goin' Down in most any list of my all time favorite songs. I thought Head was great, if too soon, and loved 33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee. I'm looking forward to their upcoming appearance in The Archies.

I'm a fairly big fan of UK Annuals. They're like nothing we get in the USA - big hard cover book filled with comics, stories, games & puzzles, and imagination. I never pass any opportunity to dig through a pile of them seeking new treasures.

So how did it take until this week for me to stumble across this?


UK Annuals for The Monkees for 1967, 1968, and 1969!

Now, understand - I've got the Daily Mirror's Crazy Cartoon Book for The Monkees from 1967. I'd argue that as a considerably more obscure book from the time & place, and yet the very existence of these three annuals had completely eluded my notice.

A first flip through does leave me with one question in mind.
Which is the alias - Thaddeus or Oscar?


We'll most surely be going inside for future posts, but for now, here are the covers for the three books i never knew existed:




Don't worry. I'm not going to leave you hanging like that.
Here's the picture of Davy's Dream Girl:


HolyCrap!surprise by The Monkees Annuals (1967, 1968, & 1969)

13 September 2017

Covering Marvel Annuals

Y'know - back in them old days, Marvel had some pretty cool annual covers.
For example, here's a personal favorite:


Nice, huh?
Here's a handful of other covers of a similar nature-









If you hadn't sorted it before now, that 'similar nature' is these are the covers to hardback annuals from the UK. They know how to do annuals so much better than US companies.

covers from UK Marvel Annuals (1960s, 1970s)