Monday, July 13, 2026

Surviving the heat

It's a lot hotter out as I type this, dripping, on Saturday than forecasters predicted, fans on, window blinds pulled to keep the heat from the sun out as I get through many drinks with some cooler air coming through.


Everything seems a struggle in this heat, just getting a simple meal for instance so rather than roasting upstairs with the super audio cd player or playing a record, I've been re-reading annuals and comics while keeping up with plans as we're a fortnight from a group break with activities in the British Isles which should be fun.

I was watching a StuView video on YouTube looking at Saturday TV in the past from morning shows to evening shows for "all the family" that cast my mind back a bit to the 70's and early 80's .

Korky's battles with the mice featured on the front pages of the Dandy back then, they robbed him of various things, even his Christmas dinner before now.

Later on Desperate Dan featured on the front cover before the controversial 2000's reset and redrawing of the comic that seemed to lose it's hard core readership without bring over those who wanted edgier content and more reference to mass media such as Harry Hill's tv show and that was before Social Media and Streamed media were a thing.

Could it of survived in the way its stablemate the Beano did?

Not without bringing in newer cartoon strips set in this century for today's children who do read them and the big issue of the visibility of the physical comic in places that sell magazines with the racks in Morrison's very unorganized and messy.

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