Children's comics
Children's comics |
Interest
in British comics has increased in the last few years, and those from
the 1970s are now sought after by people wanting to revisit or own
items they enjoyed as children. Comics from the 1950s and 60s are
slightly harder to find, hut today they are prized for the quality of
their artwork and stories.
Mickey
Mouse Weekly (1936-55) was
the first full-colour comic. The 1930s are considered to lie the
golden age of the comic, with titles such as
Tiny Tots (1927-59) and
Crackers (1929-41), followed
by D.C. Thomson's
The Dandy and
The Beano, which introduced a
new style of drawing and a colourful cast of characters.
The
Dandy first appeared in 1937. It introduced Korky the
Cat', Keyhole Kate', and 'Desperate Dan', and used speech balloons
instead of captions.
While
a first issue of
Mickey Mouse Weekly may cost
£200-250, vintage comics can be found for under £5.
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The
Beano arrived in 1938 with Big Eggo' on the cover. Lord
Snooty' featured in the first issue but many recognisable characters
came later, including Dennis the Menace' (1951), Roger the Dodger'
and 'Minnie the
Minx'
(both 1953), and Billy Whizz' (1954). A first issue of
The Beano fetched
£7,565 in 2003. Issues from the 1960s and 70s are worth about £5 or
less, with examples from the 80s onwards worth only 20-50p or less.
Eagle
(1950-69) introduced 'Dan Dare', The Mekon', and PC 49'. The comic-
was so popular - because of its quality
artwork,
which is itself collectable - that many readers saved their weekly
copies. They are now easy to find; expect to pay £2-8 for a
'standard' copy. Older and rarer issues from the early to mid-1950s
can go for more. A first-issue copy sold for £576 in 2002.
During
its heyday in the 1960s,
Bunty sold a million copies a
week. In general, girls are less possessive about comics, so most
were discarded.
Bunty usually came with a
cut-out doll or doll's clothing on the back page, so many copies were
cut up. A complete Bunty
from the late 1950s or early 60s might sell for £5-6 and one from
the 1980s £1-2.
Misty, a supernatural comic
for girls first issued in 1978, has developed a cult following and
copies can be picked up for £3-5.
Children's comics |
Children's comics |
There
is a huge interest in US comic-book superheroes such as Spider Man
and The Incredible Hulk. Original issues of
Action Comic, in which
Superman took his bow in 1938, are now changing hands for £100,000
plus, but examples from the 1960s can often be found for around £3—5
or less.
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