tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5550197681812899926.post592854701597504015..comments2019-06-19T13:29:19.255+01:00Comments on Captain Sketchy's Neurotic World: Attack of the Sea MonkeysUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5550197681812899926.post-57003058115211793322012-03-06T11:41:05.593+00:002012-03-06T11:41:05.593+00:00I see your point! The ole feller was getting hold ...I see your point! The ole feller was getting hold of quite small mags, about a5 size, from somewhere... I found them years later in a tin box in his shed, with a couple of old copies of 'Red Sonja' dated from around the time he was getting me Superman and Spiderman comics... and I don't wish to delve any deeper into things than that!Captain Sketchyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03285037268553729402noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5550197681812899926.post-68219341393773018282012-03-04T11:27:35.076+00:002012-03-04T11:27:35.076+00:00OK, I'm confused on one point: given that thos...OK, I'm confused on one point: given that those comics were quite a bit smaller than your Mayfairs and your Club Internationals, how did your Dad disguise his jazz mags with copies of Fantastic Four? Also, I like to think that he bought comics with appropriate titles for what they were disguising. You know, like "Giant Size Man Thing" or "Power Man & Iron Fist".Hawkfallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17869783230626158753noreply@blogger.com