
As related in an earlier post, I bought a copy of FANTASTIC #7 back in March 1967, probably around mid-week. I never forgot the comic and the stories therein, and whenever I look at the comic nowadays, I'm back in the house I lived in at the time and still going to primary school just down the road from me. Time travel, pure and simple.

SMCW was dated ahead to March 31st, but - for some strange reason - never appeared in my local newsagent 'til the Wednesday after the Saturday it was due. That was when I bought it, on the Wednesday. Funny how some things stick in one's mind.
Just like Fantastic #7, it also contained THE MIGHTY THOR tale, "THE THUNDER GOD AND THE THUG!" (Unlike Fantastic, it printed the full story, not just the first half.) I was only fourteen at the time SMCW #7 came out, so six years was almost half my life away. It was certainly more than half my remembered life, so proportionately it seemed far longer than the same period would seem to me today. (Six years nowadays seems roughly the equivalent of a fortnight back then.)

because of that and the two-tone grey on some pages, plus the red spot-colour on others, the strips
had an individual aspect that
distinguished them from previous incarnations. That's probably why, today, I can look at the Thor adventure in Fantastic and immediately recall that particular time back in 1967, and look at the same story in SMCW and be reminded of that halcyon period back in 1973.
Each printing has its own distinct identity, enabling me to associate it with two separate times in my life. That would explain why, depending on what presentation of the tale I'm looking at, it sometimes feel as if I've lived two different, but parallel lives around it, daft as it may sound.

Now, will somebody please tell me they know what the hell I'm talking about.
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