New Playmo ads, plus a little taste (pun intended) of French fast-food chain Quick’s Playmobil promotion

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Playmo galore!

TVTA’s good friend Zerocal at playvendor kindly sent me scans of some great Playmo ads from Brazil and Italy, along with an insert catalogue by Brazilian license TROL, plus other goodies.

I’ve also included in this post a Danish ad from my own collection that has somehow eluded the jaws of my scanner for a few months now. Also featured today are some figures and promotional material from fast-food chain Quick. Enjoy 🙂

Don’t forget, this year is the 40th birthday of Playmobil. How are you celebrating?

Ads from Italy, Brazil and Denmark

Italy. Topolino N° 1290. 1980.

Italy. Topolino N° 1290. 1980.


Brazil. Superalmanaque-Homen-Aranha N° 1. 1980.

Brazil. Superalmanaque-Homen-Aranha N° 1. 1980.


Denmark. Anders And & Co. N° 45. 1985.

Denmark. Anders And & Co. N° 45. 1985.


Trol catalogue & 2011 Brazil exhibition pass and flyer

This is a Playmobil catalogue that would have been included in some of the sets. Dated around 1978 – 1980 and produced by the Brazilian license holder TROL, the front and reverse of the catalogue show some of the sets available at the time.

TROL catalogue.

TROL catalogue. Front page showing some of the sets available.


Below is a flyer and VIP pass for the Brazilian Playmobil exhibition 2011, Rio de Janeiro.

Brazil exhibition 2011.

Rio de Janeiro exhibition 2011.


Quick Playmobil promotion, 2014, France

Here in France, fast-food chain Quick is running a Playmobil promotion offering ten collectable figures along with prize-winning opportunities to grab two play-sets from each store. The figures are based on the theme of princesses and pirates, and they come free with a purchase of Quick’s Magic Box meal.

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I don’t normally collect fast-food promotional toys, but this Playmo promo is really good. Sadly, the fish dippers I’m eating to get the toys are just as addictive as the toys. Better add some extra Ks onto my cycling route these next couple of weeks…

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pizza playmo post


 

Non-toy ad Tuesday: SONY Products 1980s

Autumn Bargains Cat 1986 Sony Midi System POST

The latest Sony products as advertised in the Autumn Bargains Catalogue, UK, 1986.

Autumn Bargains was a supplement issue to the Littlewoods Home Shopping Group, which included popular catalogues such as Brian Mills, Burlington, Janet Frazer, Littlewoods, John Moores and Peter Craig. These companies offered their customers the opportunity to purchase items and spread the cost of payment over the year.

Autumn Bargains Cat 1986 Sony Portables POST


Fast forward 9 years to French catalogue Ets De Neuter, and some 90s Sony Walkman goodness.


Rewind back to 1981… a Quick burger restaurant chain offer…

Sony Walkman. 1981. France.


 

Retro Comic Covers: Tom Sutton & Brian Bolland

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I spend a lot of time browsing for ads in retro comics and magazines, so why not spotlight some of the great cover art, and learn about a few artists along the way? To kick off, let’s take a look at the work of Tom Sutton and Brian Bolland.

TOM SUTTON

Tom Sutton (also used the names Thomas F. Sutton, Sean Todd, and Dementia) worked as an artist throughout the 1960s up to his death in 2002. More a specialist of the supernatural than superheroes, Sutton worked on titles such as Ghost Rider, Doctor Strange, Vampirella, Planet of the Apes, I Vampire, and Star Trek among many others.

Tom Sutton Wikipedia page

The Three covers below are all from Charlton Comics publications.

Charlton Ghostly Haunts 41 Nov 1974 Tom Sutton

Cover art by Tom Sutton. USA. Charlton Comics. Ghostly Haunts issue 41. Nov 1974.

Cover art by Tom Sutton. USA. Charlton Comics. All New Ghostly Tales issue 113, Feb 1975.

Cover art by Tom Sutton. USA. Charlton Comics. All New Ghostly Tales issue 113, Feb 1975.

Cover art by Tom Sutton. USA. Cgarlton Comics. All New Haunted issue 20. Feb 1975.

Cover art by Tom Sutton. USA. Charlton Comics. All New Haunted issue 20. Feb 1975.

BRIAN BOLLAND

Brian Bolland is probably best known for his Judge Dredd covers in the British comic publication 2000 A.D. Some of his other works include Batman: The Killing Joke, and Batman: Black and White. Bolland also created Star Wars line-drawing adverts for the Palitoy toy company.

Brian Bolland Wikipedia page

Brian Bolland Website

The two covers below are both from Judge Dredd, Eagle Comics.

Destiny’s Angels Part II. Fink and Mean turn Dredd on his head!

Cover art by Brian Bolland. UK. Eagle Comics. Judge Dredd issue 32. June 1985.

Cover art by Brian Bolland. UK. Eagle Comics. Judge Dredd issue 32. June 1985.

Otto Sump’s Ugly Clinic. Get wise – Get ugly – Get Otto Sump!

Cover art by Brian Bolland. UK. Eagle Comics. Judge Dredd issue 25. Nov 1985.

Cover art by Brian Bolland. UK. Eagle Comics. Judge Dredd issue 25. Nov 1985.

 

1978 ‘Gifts 4 U’ Superheroes: Trumps, Batman Helicopter & Stunt Cycle

UK. Mighty World of Marvel 295. 1978.

UK. Mighty World of Marvel 295. 1978.

THE SMURFS / LES SCHTROUMPFS

Les Schtroumpfs

The Smurfs (Les Schtroumpfs in French) was the 1958 comic book creation by Belgium artist Peyo (Pierre Culliford). These cute blue characters have been delighting fans around the world, appearing not only in comic books but cartoons, films, toy lines, games and household goods. Below is a selection of adverts showing just some of the merchandise that was available.

The Smurfs toys. France. Cora Christmas Catalogue. 1988.

The Smurfs toys. France. Cora Christmas Catalogue. 1988.

France. Pif Gadget 798. 1984.

The Smurfs Panini stickers . France. Pif Gadget 798. 1984.

France. Pif Gadget 733. 1983.

The Smurfs Panini stickers. France. Pif Gadget 733. 1983.

France. Pif Gadget. 1984.

The Smurfs handheld electronic game. France. Pif Gadget. 1984.

France. Pif Gagdet 794. 1984.

The Smurfs handheld electronic game. France. Pif Gagdet 794. 1984.

France. Pif Gadget 763. 1983.

The Smurfs handheld electronic game. France. Pif Gadget 763. 1983.

Kinder Surprise. Les Schtroumpfs / Smurfs set.

France. Pif Gadget. 1984.

The Smurfs BP promotion.France. Pif Gadget. 1984.

The Smurfs Gloria promotion. France. Pif Gadget 733. 1983.


Further reading:

Wikipedia entry
Official website

SOLIDO

Solido are famous for making die cast toy cars. The company was established in 1930 by Ferdinand de Vazeilles in France. The company continue to produce die cast vehicles for the toy market today.

Solido catalogue cover. 1973. France.

Solido. 1960s. France.

France. Pif Gadget 391. 1976.

Solido. France. Pif Gadget 391. 1976.

France. Pif Gadget 379. 1976.

Solido. France. Pif Gadget 379. 1976.

France. Pif Gadget. 1978.

Solido. France. Pif Gadget. 1978.

France. Pif Gadget. 1977.

Solido. France. Pif Gadget. 1977.

This book belongs to…

Various annuals from '90s and 2000s.

The annual, a UK tradition

Each Christmas, my younger brother and I would look forward to receiving our annuals. We never knew exactly which titles we’d receive, but it was a certainty we’d get at least one each, sometimes two. Annuals are hardback comic books released at the end of each year in time for Christmas. They typically feature new and sometimes previously published stories taken from their soft cover counterparts. The covers are made from hard boards and feature a full-page colour image of one or more of the main characters. Inside you will find comic strip stories alongside puzzle and colouring pages, biographies, fact-files, competitions, photos and maybe even a poster or two.


1980s annuals.


The annual is a reasonably cheap and popular gift to give to children, providing hours of reading fun, and is strong and durable thanks to its hard covers. Inside, the first page will usually contain a This book belongs to printed panel in which to write your name. A removable price clip is added to the corner of the next page. This is sometimes removed by parents who wish to keep the cost of the annual a secret. Shhhh!


This 1969 edition of Rupert has not been inscribed or dedicated, nor has the price clip been removed - making this copy attracive to collectors.

This 1969 edition of Rupert has not been inscribed or dedicated, nor has the price clip been removed – making this copy attractive to collectors.


This 1959 edition of Rupert has been inscribed and dedicated. However, The price clip has not been removed.

This 1959 edition of Rupert has been inscribed and dedicated. However, The price clip has not been removed.


This 1977 edition of Rupert has been inscribed, dedicated and had its price clip removed. In addition, the child owner has added his own writing to the page. In 1977 this book would have cost around £1.

This 1977 edition of Rupert has been inscribed, dedicated and had its price clip removed. In addition, the child owner has added his own writing to the page. In 1977 this book would have cost around £1.


A Rupert annual has been released every year since 1936

My Rupert annuals are by far the largest group in my collection which has steadily grown into more than fifty editions. A Rupert annual has been released every year since 1936, including the war years – when hard covers were replaced by soft covers and the inside papers were printed on special ‘war economy’ paper in aid of the war effort.


A few of my Rupert annuals.

Rupert annuals.


Rupert annuals. 1978 left, 1972 right.

Rupert annuals. 1978 left, 1972 right.


 

Collecting annuals

For most collectors an annual is more prized if it’s not had its This book belongs to completed, the price clip reamins intact, and there are no personalised dedications written by family members. For me, I don’t mind a few annuals with these traits, as it adds some extra charm to the book. Other factors that will increase the collectable value of an annual will be colouring and puzzle pages remaining in an uncompleted state, as well as the overall condition of the book such as cover, spine, binding, edgeware, page foxing, etc.


These 1980s Judge Dredd annuals are in excellent condition and have not had their price clips removed.

1980s Judge Dredd annuals.


Thinking back to those past Christmas mornings, it was impossible for my brother and me to mistake those heavy, oblong-shaped presents concealed beneath their wrapping paper as anything other than annuals. Typical annuals given as gifts in our houshold would include popular UK comic titles such as the Beano, Dandy, Topper, Rupert Bear, and Spider-Man. Not forgetting hit TV series titles like Doctor Who, Starsky and Hutch, Space 1999, The Muppet Show, and many others. Annuals based on films, such as Star Wars and Battlestar Galactica were also popular choices.


Spider-Man annuals.


Star Wars annuals: childhood and editions found later.

Star Wars annuals.


1975. Planet of the Apes.

1975. Planet of the Apes.


1981. Raiders of the Lost Ark.

1981. Raiders of the Lost Ark.