Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Sunday Post. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Sunday Post. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Chủ Nhật, 5 tháng 10, 2014

Fun Section facsimile

The 100th anniversary edition of The Sunday Post which I blogged about yesterday is even more attractive to comic collectors than anticipated. The free 96 page souvenir magazine includes 20 pages of full Broons and Oor Wullie reprints from over the years plus a two page article on the life of the strips original artist, the late Dudley Watkins.

Even more enticing for comic fans though, is that the 8 centre pages are a complete reprint of the very first Sunday Post Fun Section from March 8th 1936. Not only does this feature the very first Oor Wullie and The Broons strips, it also includes long-forgotten DC Thomson strips such as Silas Snatcher the Truant Catcher, Wishbone Wuzzy, Peter Pumpkin the Country Bumpkin and Natty Ned. Most, if not all, of these strips seem to be the work of Allan Morely. 

Hurry to your newsagent now to buy a copy of this very collectible edition. The Sunday Post - £1.50. 


The 96 page free magazine inside the paper.

Thứ Bảy, 4 tháng 10, 2014

The Sunday Post celebrates its Centenary

Scotland's much loved national newspaper The Sunday Post celebrates 100 years of publication tomorrow (October 5th). The special issue will include a free 96 page magazine which features strips from the Post's long running characters Oor Wullie and The Broons joining in with the celebrations.

You can read more about it at The Sunday Post website here.  

A recent BBC Scotland documentary covered the history of The Post and you can see it in full on You Tube here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gQbI_InNhw

Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 5, 2014

Cor! Wor Nicky joins The Sunday Post

Thanks to 'colcool007' on the Comics UK Forum for bringing this to my attention. Today's issue of The Sunday Post introduces a brand new regular comic strip; Wor Nicky, written by Morris Heggie and illustrated by Ken Harrison.

Billed as "Our first all-new cartoon since 1936" Wor Nicky is a community nurse and a "feisty lass from Geordieland". A non-Scot comics character in the Post? Yes indeed, as the paper acknowledges that one-third of its sales are in England, primarily in the North East.



Comic fans will recognise the name of Ken Harrison as the artist who has previously drawn The Broons and Oor Wullie for the paper, along with many pages for the DC Thomson comics over the years, including a long run on Desperate Dan for The Dandy

The Broons and Oor Wullie still continue every week of course, along with mini-strip Wee Harry, all drawn these days by Peter Davidson.

You can read all about the new strip over on the Sunday Post website.