Bleep and Booster soar into latest Phil-Comics auction

You’ll find nearly 200 listings of vintage comics and related items in the latest Phil-Comics eBay auction, which closes next weekend, including some Doctor Who gems, rare free gifts and original art, too.

This auction includes comic art by Brian Walker and Francisco Solano Lopez, and more carbon copy scripts by David Motton, whose credits span, adventure, humour and girls comics, writing stories featuring Dan Dare and Captain Condor.

Commando No. 102 (1964), one of several early issues of the war comic on offer in this auction
Commando No. 102 (1964), one of several early issues of the war comic on offer in this auction

There’s the usual fine selection of Beano comics on offer, and a great run of early issues of Commando on offer, too, at Phil’s usual low starting prices, although expect bidding to be fierce as the auction reaches its end.

Bleep and Booster Annual 1969, a BBC TV Book published by Purnell, based on the children’s SF segment of the Blue Peter show
Bleep and Booster Annual 1969, a BBC TV Book published by Purnell, based on the children’s SF segment of the Blue Peter show

If you’re a Buster fan, there are four issues on offer, all with their Free Gifts, and if you remember “Bleep and Booster” from Blue Peter, there’s a nice looking copy of the 1969 annual on offer, too.

For those unfamiliar, the adventures of the robot-like alien Bleep and the human boy Booster were created by Austrian artist William Timym (5th October 1902 – 31st May 1990), credited as “Tim”, for the BBC children’s magazine programme Blue Peter.

A frame from the titles for Bleep and Booster, a children's cartoon series by William Timym, originally shown on the BBC's 'Blue Peter' programme | Via Ravensbourne University London
A frame from the titles for Bleep and Booster, a children’s cartoon series by William Timym, originally shown on the BBC’s ‘Blue Peter’ programme | Via Ravensbourne University London

A total of 44 five-minute episodes comprising 10 separate stories were produced for television, between 3rd February 1964 and 6th November 1969.

As Jeremy Briggs notes in a profile of the artist who fled the Nazis in the 1930s on Bear Alley, in addition to their animated adventures on screen Bleep and Booster also appeared in stories, all credited to Tim, in their own annuals and storybooks as well as the annual Blue Peter books where their adventures outlasted their television appearances by many years. William Timym is perhaps better known as a sculptor, creating the bronze statue of Guy The Gorilla for London Zoo and the bust of the Blue Peter dog Petra originally placed in front of BBC Television Centre in London and later moved to the Blue Peter Garden.

The auction also includes more “carbon copy” scripts by David Motton which have generated significant interest in previous auctions. On offer are a Dandy comic “Desperate Dan” script written in 1984, and his 87-page script for “Operation Crusoe”, a “Dan Dare” strip published in the 1964 Eagle Annual.

David Motton’s script for the Dan Dare story “Operation Crusoe”
David Motton’s script for the Dan Dare story “Operation Crusoe”

These items come from David’s personal collection a former editor and script writer who enjoyed a thirty year career working in comics from 1954 to 1985. We interviewed David back in 2011.

Also Included this time out is one of his “Captain Condor” scripts, for the episode published in Lion, cover dated 31st October 1959.

David Motton  “Captain Condor” script, for the episode published in Lion, cover dated 31st October 1959
David Motton  “Captain Condor” script, for the episode published in Lion, cover dated 31st October 1959

Captain Condor was a character created for the first issue of Lion, cover dated 22rd February 1952. The comic was launched in an attempt to compete with the huge success of Hulton Press’ Eagle, whilst Captain Condor, a space pilot, was their attempt at emulating the mighty Dan Dare, the cover star of Eagle – the story took the cover spot of the first issue. Whilst it’s fair to say the comic never reached the same popularity as its rival Eagle, Lion and, indeed, Captain Condor were undoubtedly a success (Lion went on to be published for 22 years, versus Eagle‘s 19 years, whilst the strip appeared in the comic for 14 consecutive years, until the issue cover dated 26th February 1966). The strip was created by writer Frank S. Pepper, who also co-created “Roy of the Rovers” with artist Joe Colquhoun, and was thought to have been exclusively written by him but David Motton wrote a ten-issue story for Captain Condor running in issues dated 24th October to 26th December 1959. 

Run by Phil Shrimpton, the award-winning Phil-Comics specialises in vintage comics and related items such as annuals, holiday specials, free gifts and original artwork. 

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Comic Art

“Boxatrix” Original Comic Artwork for Quackers comic by Brian Walker Quiz Kids
“Boxatrix” Original Comic Artwork for Quackers comic by Brian Walker Quiz Kids
“Graffy T” Original Comic Artwork Quackers comic c1997-1999 Brian Walker Quiz Kids
“Graffy T” Original Comic Artwork Quackers comic c1997-1999 Brian Walker Quiz Kids

Quackers was a comic given away as a gift in the children’s monthly puzzle magazine Quiz Kids, from 1997 to 1999, running for 25 issues. It contained a range of new characters and a few licensed properties. Graffy T was the cover strip.

Brian Walker enjoyed a very rewarding and impressive 50 year career as a cartoonist and illustrator, drawing some 5400 pages in that time. He contributed hugely to British comics, working for both IPC and DC Thomson. His work for IPC included “Scream Inn” in Whoopee, “Three Story Stan” and “Wizards Anonymous” in Shiver and Shake and “Boxatricks”:in Buster, amongst others. For DC Thomson he drew “Smasher” in The Dandy, “I Spy” for Sparky, “Spike” in Spike and “Pop, Dick and Harry” in The Beezer. In the early 2000s he drew “Johnny Fartpants” for VIZ, as well as creating the character and strip”Goldfish Boy” for the adult comic.

An original page of comic artwork drawn by Francisco Solano Lopez and published in Valiant cover dated dated 22nd April 1972
An original page of comic artwork drawn by Francisco Solano Lopez and published in Valiant cover dated dated 22nd April 1972
Two original pages of “Kaptain Kween” artwork by Ed McHenry and Ray Peters, with a fine level of detail and time devoted to them. The strip was published in the first issue of Denis Gifford's 1976 Ally Sloper publication, on. The vendor who supplied the pages to Phil-Comics bought them from Hamer Auctions when they sold off Denis Gifford's collection.
Two original pages of “Kaptain Kween” artwork by Ed McHenry and Ray Peters, with a fine level of detail and time devoted to them. The strip was published in the first issue of Denis Gifford’s 1976 Ally Sloper publication, on. The vendor who supplied the pages to Phil-Comics bought them from Hamer Auctions when they sold off Denis Gifford’s collection.

Comics With Free Gifts

Buster cover dated 12th May 1962 with Free Gift – Book of Flying Aces
Buster cover dated 15th September 1962 with Free Gift Flying Vickers V.C.10 Model
Buster cover dated 1st October 1977 with Free Gift – Smiths Horror Bags Creepy Clutcher
Buster cover dated 25th February 1978 with Free Gift – Funny Fizzical Stickers
Eagle Volume 15 No. 23 cover dated 6th Jun 1964 with Free Gift – Lightning Glider Plane. A very difficult free gift to find and Phil-Comics have only sold one before, earlier this year
Eagle Volume 13 No. 10 cover dated 10th March 1962 with Free Gift – Marvels of This Modern Age Booklet. Phil-Comics have sold four or five of these in the past but only once with the comic, so it’s nice to see the duo together here. This particular album is the best by far of those they have sold – very bright and crisp
Giggle No. 1 cover dated 29th April 1967 with Free Gift – Balloon. This is a genuinely rare free gift and this is the only one Phil-Comics has seen, having never seen one for sale by any seller. Balloon gifts tend to be hard to find anyway, but Giggle is quite a niche title, to add to the intrigue.
Jinty cover dated 10th October 1981 with Free Gift – The World of Survival Panini Sticker Album. A scarcely seen free gift, one which will no doubt appeal to Panini collectors as much as comic fans
Mickey Mouse Weekly Volume 4 No. 166 cover dated 8th April 1939 (Easter) with Free Gift – Lone Ranger Mask
Swift Volume 1 No. 30 cover dated 9th October 1954 with Free Gift – Magic Message Pad. A difficult free gift to find
Swift Volume 5 No. 38 cover dated September 1958 with Free Gift – Boomerang. A difficult free gift to find and Phil-Comics have only sold one before, back in 2021

Other Items of Note

All Worlds Album circa 1950s Comic Book, published by Alexander Moring, London
Amazing World of DC Comics #3 Nov 1974, one of a selection items in this auction that have been supplied to Phil-Comics by the family of the late comic artist, Jim Baikie
TV Comic No. 533 cover dated 3rd March 1962 with rare TV Comic Letterhead for Joke Prize Winner

Also in this auction is a copy of TV Comic No. 533 cover dated 3rd March 1962, along with with a rare TV Comic Letterhead for a Joke Prize Winner. A really rare item and Phil-Comics haven’t seen anything similiar for TV Comic, and have only seen a very few examples of such letters for other titles.

“We bought this direct from the original owner of the letter; Colin Tufnell from Hampshire. He had sent in a joke to his weekly TV Comic and it was published in this issue; #533 dated Mar 3 1962. The image shows two ducks on a pond and was had sunk with just his head and neck protruding from the water. “What’s wrong, Don?” to which Don replies “I had a heavy lunch, Sid!”.

Witch #1-24 (April 2005-2007), published by the BBC. Very glossy and almost a magazine feel, but mainly comic strips inside. None of the free gifts are present

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