Hello
I have just bought a 1978 2000ad annual off ebay because:
1. I did want a 1978 as I have not got one......
2. It omits on the front cover as well as the back cover and spine it's year so it was something a bit different relating to 2000ad.
Q. Why do you think the year was omitted? Printing error? Promo copy?
Any ideas anyone?
Thank you
Ps Anyone know the final asking price for the Action 23/10/1976 auctioned on ebay on Tuesday?
I can help with the Action auction - it went for £4,110.75 (free p&p)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ACTION-BANNED-ISSUE-23rd-October-1976-/361776241756 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ACTION-BANNED-ISSUE-23rd-October-1976-/361776241756)
One went last year for £2,555 according to Lew Stringer's article, which is where I heard about the recent sale: http://lewstringer.blogspot.co.uk/2016/10/banned-action-up-for-auction.html (http://lewstringer.blogspot.co.uk/2016/10/banned-action-up-for-auction.html)
While we're looking at comic prices, I also read that the 4th issue of Viz went for £900 recently too (out pricing the 1st issue): http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-37776477 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-37776477)
Glad 2000AD hasn't quite reached those levels yet - I was quite happy to get some Best of 2000AD's for 20p each at my local comic shop recently...
Thanks for the info....
I had been told more than 4k but I could not believe it lol
I wonder if prices have peaked as surely no one will pay more than £4k again....surely???
Well done on finding those bargains and in a comic shop as well!
I will be keeping an eye on ebay to see if there is a ripple effect...
Quote from: EddieHitler on 27 October, 2016, 12:48:21 PM
Q. Why do you think the year was omitted?
Because at that point, there were no other
2000ad annuals*. Same reason
Rocky isn't called
Rocky 1.
* Thanks to IPC's policy of merging comics, there was a better than fifty-fifty chance there never would be another 2000ad annual. Some titles seemed to keep on putting out annuals long after the parent title folded, but I've never really understood why some did and others didn't. Other than money, obviously
Quote from: Frank on 27 October, 2016, 02:15:59 PM
Quote from: EddieHitler on 27 October, 2016, 12:48:21 PM
Q. Why do you think the year was omitted?
Because at that point, there were no other 2000ad annuals*. Same reason Rocky isn't called Rocky 1.
* Thanks to IPC's policy of merging comics, there was a better than fifty-fifty chance there never would be another 2000ad annual. Some titles seemed to keep on putting out annuals long after the parent title folded, but I've never really understood why some did and others didn't. Other than money, obviously
Well, my copy (and every other copy I've seen)
has got 1978 printed on both covers and the spine, so it looks like Eddie does have something unusual! No idea what it might be, though...
Thanks again for the replies Frank and Lobo Bag's.
Glastopop who I brought it from thought it may be a promo.
Oh well it's prob just a printers error..interesting though(?)
Was there any promo material for Star Lord?
So many questions......
I bought a copy from Forbidden Planet about twenty years ago for a fiver. Can't say offhand if the cover included '1978' but I do specifically remember there being a blank white triangle where the price would have been printed otherwise.
Quote from: Lobo Baggins on 27 October, 2016, 02:27:52 PM
Well, my copy (and every other copy I've seen) has got 1978 printed on both covers and the spine, so it looks like Eddie does have something unusual!
Not
so unusual. The only time I've seen the cover of the
1978 2000ad Annual is on Barney (http://www.2000ad.org/?zone=prog&page=specials&choice=2000AD78), and the image depicted there doesn't get all Flavor Flav (link (http://www.2000ad.org/covers/specials/hires/2000AD78.jpg)).
For all I know, the version
with the date is a rarity.
It's common enough to see annuals without a date. They were apparently printed for the Australian and New Zealand market.
Perhaps to do with the length of time it would take for these annuals to ship there. Without a year there was no 'best before date' giving them a much longer shelf life.
I wonder if any of our southern hemisphere boarders could throw any light?
Mine has 1978 emblazoned on it. Z
Quote from: maryanddavid on 27 October, 2016, 05:10:07 PM
annuals without a date ... were apparently printed for the Australian and New Zealand market. Perhaps to do with the length of time it would take for these annuals to ship there. Without a year there was no 'best before date' giving them a much longer shelf life.
... aaah! Cheers, David.
Mine has no date and I bought that in Hartlepool when it came out!
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Hartlepool is a foreign country (https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/L._P._Hartley), they do things* differently there.
* ... to monkeys
Pretty sure I've '1978' on mine, would have felt wrong otherwise.
And isn't a annual without a year attached, just... a book?
I cant find my one at the minute. I've had it since I was a kid and I don't think I kept it in great condition.
Its been ages since I saw the annual but I always had it in my head that Belardinelli drew the cover. Not so says Barney.
Coincidence - I just got my copy of the annual out as I'm coming up to that stage in my prog slog. For the record, mine has 1978 on the cover and the spine.
Quote from: Frank on 27 October, 2016, 05:48:27 PM
Hartlepool is a foreign country (https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/L._P._Hartley), they do things* differently there.
Very nice - not just the Hartley quote, but using it in the context of Hartlepool as well!
Oz collector here. My copy of the '78 annual has '1978' on both the cover and spine (black print). Inside front cover has the white triangle with '£1.00' printed inside it.
The publishing blurb states...yada, yada..."Sole agents for Australia and New Zealand: Gordon & Gotch Ltd."
However - I think I acquired this copy from the UK via eBay - so it may not represent what was available in Oz back in the day.
I've got '1978' on both my copies, one of which I was given for Christmas in 1977.
I'm sure I have an Action annual somewhere from the same year(ish) also without the date on it.
As stated earlier, I'm pretty sure I read somewhere years ago that this was indeed because they were produced for overseas markets.
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