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Great trios: Alf Tupper, the Tough of the Track
Posted by John Reynolds on
I'm offering 15% off your purchase when you buy three standard prints. Just choose your three prints and the 15% will automatically be deducted at checkout. These are some suggestions of print combinations which it seems to me work well: - The runners' runner: Alf Tupper, the Tough of the Track, pictured here. Alf was a hero to generations of boys, from his introduction in the Rover comic in the 1950s, to the demise of The Victor comic in the 1990s. For most of those four decades he was the flagship character in The Victor, DC Thomson's main adventure comic. I...
RECENT BATCH OF PRINTS: TEACHER CHEERFULLY INSULTS THE BASH STREET KIDS
Posted by John Reynolds on
Here I love:1/ The friendly tone of his insult2/ How the front row Kids are ignoring him3/ How the Kids don't seem to mind being insulted.4/ How Danny and Herbert are teasing Spotty.
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Popeye: Heavenly man
Posted by John Patrick Reynolds on
A flapper calls Popeye a heavenly man. Once again, Popeye is astonished by the attention he’s getting. And I have to say, heavenly is an interesting word to use – it makes me wonder what exactly it is that this elegantly dressed woman sees in the great man. But who is this flapper? And where is Olive? […]
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