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  • racefaceec90
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    am trying to relive my youth 😆 but am reminiscing about all the classic comics i used to read.whizzer & chips,the beano,,the eagle e.t.c.
    i loved this comic strip http://petergraycartoonsandcomics.blogspot.co.uk/2010/09/malcolm-judges-numskulls-beezer-31st.html as well as stuff like sid’s snake (clean that filthy mind of yours 😉 beryl the peryl,billy whizz e.t.c 😀

    binners
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    camo16
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    Grew up with Lucky Luke comic books, if that counts:

    I was about to write something like ‘kids of today, eh? They’ll never get to enjoy such (Franco-Belgian) genius.’ But apparently Lucky Luke’s on Playstation. 🙄

    BigButSlimmerBloke
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    need I go on? hell, yeah

    slackalice
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    Five Go Mad in Dorset…. “Oh Timmy you’re so licky”

    Fistful of Travellers Cheques…. “Christ Shona, don’t these deserts make you wanna p*ss alot?”

    Oh…. not those Comic Strips.

    DickBarton
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    My wife claimed, through years of laughter, that my strip on our wedding night was classic…does that count as a classic comic strip?

    sparkyrhino
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    ZARJAZ bigbutslimmer

    mastiles_fanylion
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    Totally with the OP – I loved the Numbskulls.

    And I was also a Dennis the Menace Fan Club Member.

    D.I.N.G.

    Nick
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    haven’t bought viz for ages, but this still brings a tear to my eye

    totalshell
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    Rogue Trooper!

    Bregante
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    No idea why as I have no Scottish connections whatsoever but I had tons of these.

    racefaceec90
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    aha,i used to love the broons and oor wullie.i had a few annuals of each given to me by my aunt (my grandfather was born in edinburgh).good times 😀 great choices by the way people 😀

    donsimon
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    haven’t bought viz for ages, but this still brings a tear to my eye

    Classic and used for a few years to provide us with drunken hilarity.
    I was never allowed comics as a little ‘un, might explain a lot. 🙁

    speaker2animals
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    I was a lover of The Numbskulls too and was young enough to think it was a comic strip documentary.

    Can’t remember the comic but there was a strip in a comic probably very late 60s or early 70’s with a WWI German Flying ace who had giant bats in the back of his Tri-plane – any ideas what it was called? Probably Something Baron or Baron Something as a play on Red Baron?

    yunki
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    I loved the Numskulls too.. I found a love for Vaughn Bode’s stuff from the 1960s and 70s when I got a bit older..

    TandemJeremy
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    yunki
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    I forgot about the freak brothers comics – my mum was not impressed when they started landing on the doormat..

    Someone sent me a fat freddy says peed skills postcard when I quit methamphetamine.. I still have it somewhere..

    neilthewheel
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    I once enjoyed a long chat with Leo Baxendale, who created the Bash Street Kids, Minnie the Minx and Little Plum among many others. He was a very nice, modest chap (and still is I hope).

    TooTall
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    Cougar
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    Showing my age but,

    The Freak Bros comic is where the Jet Set Willy “We Must Perform A Quirkafleeg” room came from.

    http://www.russandem.co.uk/quirk/

    scaredypants
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    slackalice – Member
    Oh…. not those Comic Strips

    Well, indeed
    “Don’t Shoot. It’s me, Billy Balfour … the man wi’ no name !”

    TandemJeremy
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    And of course

    bigbloke
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    Beaten to it by TJ absolute classic Commando

    Slaine being another of my faves, they really should do that as a film.

    Northwind
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    I’ve got a stack of Commandos about as tall as I am. But this was good as a kid and great as an adult

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