Wednesday, 30 March 2016

LATEST THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO COMIC OUT NOW

Issue 7 of the Thunderbirds Are Go comic has hit news stands.


The comic is firmly sealed in a glossy outer sleeve, with a clear raised window to show off the nine, yes nine free gifts of  badges, stickers, a John Tracy dog tag, a tattoo sheet and a wrist band. 


Obviously the publishers must think these freebies will be highly collectable and have anticipated the huge demand, so much so that they've raised the price by a whooping pound to £4.99!


The cynic in me thinks it's to cover the probable drop in demand now that the model free gifts have ended, but what do I know.


Is it worth nearly a fiver? Maybe to a kid of seven I suppose, but I'd be very surprised if older fans will bother, even without the price hike. The comic is the usual lightweight fare of 'in your face' graphics with a collector's cover that I wouldn't want in my collection.


If anyone over seven is still remotely interested, next month's issue has another free badge and a 'rescue' torch!   




8 comments:

  1. I shan't bother unless they reinstate model vehicles. Shame this is the way they've gone.

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    1. I suppose it is aimed at today's kids ( I'm assuming around seven) but TV21 which I got when I was seven was so much more than this glossy 'syle over substance ' effort, don't you think Kev.

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  2. I certainly do. TV21 stuff I still look at now, the TAG comic was in the recycling bin as soon as the toy was removed.

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    1. Ha, ha! That doesn't surprise me : D

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  3. Well I wont be bothering with that load of tripe, especially with the price hike. Hugh was right when he said way back before issue 1 was released that they would default to stationery and knick knacks like this, what a shame, it all started so well. I wonder if the production problems with last months toy have kyboshed the models, or was this just the way it was always going?

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    1. I suspect that was the plan all along, although the price hike seems a bit of a no brainer. I think Poundland would struggle to sell the comic on it's own for a quid, and the free gifts don't bring the value up to a fiver, even when they were models. Unless things change I reckon the comic's days are numbered.

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  4. I suspect you're right, Scoop. It's probably a desperate attempt by DCT to screw as much dosh as possible out of the (ever-decreasing number of) readers who still buy it, but I reckon the price-hike will scare even more of them away - and faster, too. The first four toys were arguably worth £3.99 by themselves (without the mag), but these gifts are just a load of ol' tat. And the mag's rubbish anyway. Shame, but there you go.

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    1. Yeah; it is a shame Kid. I hark back to the days when comic strips used proper artists. They didn't have to be Rembrant but they were competent and could do a story justice. I still read my old Valiants and Tigers, I can't see many kids digging out their old TAG comics fifty years from now.

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