I remember getting the very first edition of the comic ‘Plug’ when he left Bash Street and went solo. It came with a free lolly (which was a horrible, brightly-coloured, sickly and sticky, Kojak-style affair). The next two editions also came with free gifts: a hat and a poster or something, I think. If only I’d kept them. They’d be worth a fortune today! … or not.
It comes to something when the most marketable character in a story is a goofy dimwit named after possibly the smallest available bathroom accessory!
I do, indeed!
I remember getting the very first edition of the comic ‘Plug’ when he left Bash Street and went solo. It came with a free lolly (which was a horrible, brightly-coloured, sickly and sticky, Kojak-style affair). The next two editions also came with free gifts: a hat and a poster or something, I think. If only I’d kept them. They’d be worth a fortune today! … or not.
It comes to something when the most marketable character in a story is a goofy dimwit named after possibly the smallest available bathroom accessory!
It comes to “something,” you say… but what? Hmm?