The Christmas CHIPS (1939)

Here is my closing Christmas alternative for this season, and indeed forever, as Blimey! will cease on December 31st so there will seemingly be no festive covers from me subsequent year. On account of this fact I believed I is more seemingly to ensure that that this final alternative is a appropriate ‘un! We trek help in time 80 years to this week in 1939 the place this fabulous model of Chips became once in newsagents across the UK. 


All of us non-public our favourite eras for comics but there will not be any longer any denying that the Thirties had been a principal length for beautifully drawn Christmas logos. Percy Cocking has put all the issues into this title accomplish; Father Christmas, decorations, stockings, holly, crackers, Christmas pud, the frail slap-up feed, and even an appearance by the editor, Fred Cordwell, in the head left there web web hosting the match. And yes, characters had been usually shown smoking and ingesting in childhood’ comics help then!


Percy Cocking became once moreover the artist on the Weary Willie and Drained Tim strip. Two of the very earliest comics characters who’d been spherical since Tom Browne created them in 1896. They regarded on the front quilt of Chips unless its closing articulate in 1953. 


Tucked away on page two became once the editorial, and a unhappy reminder of the generation this comic became once printed in. It became once 1939, battle had begun, and the editor makes references to evacuees, and these in the forces…

Chips became once in its usual 8 page tabloid format on purple paper and the centre pages had an array of tightly packed humour strips. Here’s a sample…


Ivor Klue the Enormous Detective, drawn by Albert Pease…

Casey Court, moreover by Albert Pease (he became once very appropriate wasn’t he)…

Pa Perkins and his son Percy, by Bertie Brown…

Homeless Hector… steadily by Bertie Brown but I’m no longer particular who drew this one…

There became once moreover a puny advert for that year’s Radio Fun Annual. The stamp of half a crown (12 and a half pence) would were somewhat costly help then…

By the top possible design, I develop no longer know what number of of you seen, but I put Weary Willie and Drained Tim, and Homeless Hector, into the Cor!! Buster Humour Particular as exiguous cameos. I’m intending to total the same again in the Buster strip I’m drawing for subsequent year’s Cor!! Buster Easter Particular. Gotta non-public these faded characters alive!

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I’m hoping you’ve got got loved this festive alternative. I will seemingly be doing a handful of posts after Christmas but the weblog will finish to be up to this level after 31st December. Recognize you at the moment and can I desire you a Jubilant Christmas!

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