Story in a Story – Captain Britain art by Alan Davis offered on eBay

There’s a rare chance to lay your hands on a page of Captain Britain written and drawn by Alan Davis, inked by Mark Farmer, right now, a page from “Should Auld Acquaintance”, published back in 1986.

A page from the Captain Britain story “Should Auld Acquaintance” written and drawn by Alan Davis, inked by Mark Farmer and lettered by Annie Halfacree (Annie Parkhouse)
A page from the Captain Britain story “Should Auld Acquaintance” written and drawn by Alan Davis, inked by Mark Farmer and lettered by Annie Halfacree (Annie Parkhouse)

Published in Captain Britain Volume Two Issue 14, the page is from a fun story sees Brian Braddock, aka Captain Britain, and partner of the time, Meggan, go undercover and head to Glasgow as an enforcer, to help the police find a killer… and as an added bonus, there’s a cameo from two Scottish comic retailers as shifty night club runners!

Although he isn’t in costume, which may explain the low bidding so far, Captain Britain features in disguise, smashing up a bar.

Pages of Marvel UK’s Captain Britain (before Excalibur) simply don’t turn up very often, so now the word is out, bidding may intensify. The auction closes on Sunday 13th June, with bids currently at £340.

“Conditions of sale are very simple,” says the seller from Scotland, “you bid, you win, you pay, I ship, you enjoy!”

Longtime British comic fans may know “McShane’s” night club in the story is an affectionate tip of the hat to John McShane, who cameos as the club owner in the story, back then one of Scotland’s best-known comic retailers.

Back then, John ran AKA Comics in Glasgow, and is today a leading authority on comics early history. He’s widely known among comic creators, on both sides of the Atlantic, and in recent years has been instrumental in helping out on specialist comic projects such as the Lakes International Comic Art Festival’s The Spirit tribute newspaper, working with artist Sean Phillips, and, more recently, writing articles for Comic Scene’s History of Comics part work.

Also in cameo on the page is fellow AKA-ite, the late Bob Napier, who previously owned the art now for sale.

John McShane and Bob Napier of Glasgow’s AKA Comics cameo in the Captain Britain story “Should Auld Acquaintance” written and drawn by Alan Davis, inked by Mark Farmer and letters by Annie Halfacree (Annie Parkhouse)
John McShane and Bob Napier of Glasgow’s AKA Comics cameo in the Captain Britain story “Should Auld Acquaintance”

“Alan Davis and a bunch of other creators had been our guests at one of our many events,” John tells downthetubes, revealing the origins of the cameo. “My partner in The Bogie Man comic, George Jackson, was on tour with his band Ossian and so there was a completely empty flat available above mine in Ingram Street, Glasgow (an area now known as The Merchant City).

“Rather than take all of the guys to a restaurant, we had decided to feed them in the flat. The food was provided by my mate Seumas from Cafe Gandolfi, a restaurant a few yards from the flat. Seemed like a good idea except …

“Alan Davis took one look at the gorgeous spread and said he was allergic to most of it! So, while the rest of us got tucked in, Bob Napier took Alan to a local chippy for a first-class meal.

John McShane and Bob Napier of Glasgow’s AKA Comics cameo in the Captain Britain story “Should Auld Acquaintance” - Sample Panel

“Where George and I lived was one of the first of the refurbs in what had been Glasgow’s garment district,” John says of the look of “McShanes” night club in the strip. “Really, only the facade was kept and it had this attractive entrance. Alan had clocked this.

John McShane
John McShane

“When he took over the scripting of Captain Britain from Alan Moore, he decided to include the flat in the story for issue #14. I had a wee beard at the time.”

Of course, John was delighted with his cameo, but narrowly missed out on getting the art himself.

“I started reading this issue about 10.00am, [on the day it arrived at AKA], and got on the phone right away,” John sighs, “But Bob had read this about an hour earlier, and Alan informed me that he’d already promised the artwork to Bob. Darn!

“When Bob died in June 2019, his daughter Amanda told me she still had the artwork. I’ve no idea why she has decided to sell it, but I reckon its final price will be out of my range. Darn!

Tales from Ossian cover art by Alex Ronald
Tales from Ossian cover art by Alex Ronald

John tells us has been busy over the past year, writing articles for Comic Scene’s History of Comics, expanding his book about the Tales of Ossian, which features a new cover by Alex Ronald, sending a submission to an American company, and working with VIZ on a new project… the man’s unstoppable!

Check out the Captain Britain page here on eBay

14th June 2021 update: the art sold for £826



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