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28 March 2026

Mandy Picture Library cover mystery

This is a recent acquisition and is a bit of a mystery to me. It appears to be the cover for a Mandy picture library. BUT I've looked at all 277 covers of Mandy picture library and this isn't one of them. Perhaps it was an idea for a cover that never got used??

I also notice the 4 girls and instinctively wonder if they are supposed to be 'The 4 Mary's except that they appeared in Bunty not Mandy. There are 10 Bunty picture library issues that feature 'The 4 Mary's' and this isn't the cover for any of them.

Like I say, it's a mystery. Further hypotheses welcome!



UPDATED: Get Along Gang - collected comics

One day there's a cover gallery to be done for Marvel UK's Get Along Gang comics. Today is not that day. There are 93 issues of the regular comic to collect and, the reason we're here today, at least 1 issue of "collected comics". Not sure which issues were collected or if there were further issues. Any assistance gratefully received.

Now updated with covers for the other 2 issues. With thanks to friend of the blog Richard Gilham. These are rare!


The special must have quite a few pages - compared to the regular comics it looks pretty chunky. Perfect bound rather than stapled.


Get along gang collected comics #2, Marvel UK, 55p

Get along gang collected comics #3, Marvel UK, 65p

Now update to include "The secret life of...Top Dog" which first appeared in Get Along Gang #11-14 . Not sure that there was ever a 2nd issue.



27 March 2026

Get along gang weekly - covers gallery, part 1

I'm indebted to friend of the blog (and mad keen Marvel UK collector) Richard Gilham for taking the time to share these covers from his collection. Yes, it's the start of a Get along gang covers gallery! Marvel UK published 93 issues in total from April 1985 to January 1987.

Get along gang, Marvel UK, issue #1, 30p, 20th April 1985 

Get along gang, Marvel UK, issue #2, 30p, 27th April 1985

Get along gang, Marvel UK, issue #3, 30p, 4th May 1985

Get along gang, Marvel UK, issue #4, 30p, 11th May 1985

Get along gang, Marvel UK, issue #5, 30p, 18th Mayl 1985

Get along gang, Marvel UK, issue #6, 30p, 25th May 1985

Get along gang, Marvel UK, issue #7, 30p, 1st June 1985

Get along gang, Marvel UK, issue #8, 30p, 8th June 1985


26 March 2026

Heroes! The British invasion of American comics - part 8

Recently (ish!) finished at the Cartoon Museum (here) was their exhibition 'Heroes! The British invasion of American comics'. 

For anyone who couldn't make it here's part 8 of my look at what you missed...
Part 1 was here
Part 2 was here
Part 3 was here
Part 4 was here
Part 5 was here
Part 6 was here
Part 7 was here












25 March 2026

Colin Curly comics

A new one for me recently is these mini comics produced in association with Quavers crisps. I don;t know much about them but if YOU do then do get in touch, thanks!

Quavers promotional comic #1 - Whizzer and Chips

Quavers promotional comic #2 - Whizzer and Chips
image not to hand - can you help?

advert for Quavers promotional comic #3 & 4 - Buster


Quavers promotional comic #4 - Buster


and then there's this as well




24 March 2026

Money Fun #1

A long time ago (here to be precise) I looked at the contributors to a rare advertising comic called "Money Fun!". It was masterminded by Denis Gifford and National Saings (Bank) and was produced in July 1982. 

Anyway, for posterity, I wanted to record the fact that the front cover for issue #1 of Money Fun is currently up for sale here for £225


It's described thus...
Original artwork by Jim Baikie for a National Savings advertising campaign that was published as Melvin's Money Fun comic in 1981. Only one other edition was published in 1982. On the artwork is a reference to Chas who was Charles Grigg (a famous comic illustrator) and also a reference to DG, probably a reference to Dennis Gifford an illustrator and author. Size 38 x 27cm (image) mounted and framed

The reference to Jim Baikie is in relation to the double page spread that Baikie produced for the interior of the comic. The original art for which sold recently here as lot 494 in the Peter Hansen auction of comics.
The reference to Charles Grigg is incorrect. The Chas in this case is Chas Sinclair.

For more details please see Denis Gifford's ACE Newsletter #38 (volume 4, number 5) dated Aug/Sep 1981...



23 March 2026

UPDATED - Captain Planet and the planeteers

Update (23/03/26) - I've completed the cover gallery via the addition of the cover for issue #3

I've now acquired some copies of Captain Planet so in red I've added details of writers, artists etc

Prompted by a question on a facebook group together I've been inspired to look into the 'Captain Planet and the planeteers' comic...I don't have any copies myself so I've scoured t'internet for the images below...Marvel US put out a 12-issue series but for Marvel UK I've only got up to issue 4 so far - were there more? Let me know! 

Captain Planet and the planeteers, Marvel UK, issue 1, cover dated 12th October 1991
cover by Mario Capaldi and John Burns
The single story is called 'A hero for Earth' and is labelled as 'Stan Lee presents' so this sounds like a US reprint to me
Writers = Barry Dutter & Jim Salicrup
Pencils = José Delbo
Inker = Mike DeCarlo
Letterer = Jim Massara
Colour = Brad Vancata 


Captain Planet and the planeteers, Marvel UK, issue 2, cover dated 26th October 1991
Mario Capaldi on cover art duties
Story 1 = A hero for Earth - no credits but assume it's as per issue 1 (above) 
Story 2 = Toxic Terror!; story by Ian Rimmer, art by Mario Capaldi, lettering by Cie, colouring by Louise Cassell


Captain Planet and the planeteers, Marvel UK, issue 3, cover dated 9th November 1991
currently for sale here on ebay

Captain Planet and the planeteers, Marvel UK, issue 4, cover dated 23rd November 1991
Mario Capaldi and John Burns on cover art duties
Story 1 = 'Smog gets in your eyes' [continued from issue 3], script by Barry Dutter and Jim Salicrup; art by Jose Delbo & Stephen Baskerville; lettering by Jim Massara; colouring by Sarra Mossoff.

Story 2 = 'Carbon copy' [continued from issue 3], script by Ian Rimmer; art by Mario Capaldi and Bambos Georgiou; lettering by Cie; colouring by Helen Nally

Captain Planet and the planeteers, Marvel UK, holiday special
Hmmm, where did they get that idea for a cover from?
Published August 1992
The contents are a single story 'If you can't nuke em...join 'em'...script by Barry Dutter; pencils by Pat Broderick; inks by Bruce Patterson & Ralp Cabrera; letters by John Costanza; colours by Sarra Mossoff; story editor Rob Takar

And Tim Perkins worked on the annual (and he also worked on a colouring book and the colouring & activity book)



I posted the above in a Facebook group and John Michael Burns (renowned colourist and nephew of artist John M Burns) was kind enought to make a comment on the post...


22 March 2026

UPDATED: VR Troopers - from Phoenix Press

I've looked before at independent comics publisher Phoenix Press...

Iznogoud comic here

Phantom 2040 comic here

...and here's another addition to their work, yes it's the "Saban's VR Troopers - official 3D comic" - a tie-in to the populat TV series of the time (1995/6).

UPDATE (22/03/26) - I now know that there was an English language version of issue #7. That makes me think that there should also be a English language version of issue #8. But I've never seen it so I can't be 100% sure (but then I hadn't seen the English language version of #7 until very recently).  

The Phoenix Press title is definitely much harder to find than the version that Marvel published. The art (and writing) in these comics is uncredited and might best be described as competent.

Here's what you're looking for...

Saban's VR Troopers - official 3D comic, Phoenix Press, issue 1, September 1995


Saban's VR Troopers - official 3D comic, Phoenix Press, issue 2, October 1995


Saban's VR Troopers - official 3D comic, Phoenix Press, issue 3, November 1995


Saban's VR Troopers - official 3D comic, Phoenix Press, issue 4, December 1995

Saban's VR Troopers - official 3D comic, Phoenix Press, issue 5, January 1996

Saban's VR Troopers - official 3D comic, Phoenix Press, issue 6, February 1996

Saban's VR Troopers - official 3D comic, Phoenix Press, issue 7, March 1996


The German edition of the comic had the same covers (and presumably the same contents) but they were published a few months after the British version. 

Saban's VR Troopers - official 3D comic, Phoenix Press, issue 8, April 1996
cover not to hand - can you help?
The German edition of the comic had the same covers (and presumably the same contents) but they were published a few months after the British version, so, in the absence of the British edition, here's the German version 

German covers are taken from here

There were also this from Marvel comic - albeit with no comics content. Again I'm unsure how long this lasted.