View RSS Feed

title

Prince Valiant

Rate this Entry
At heart I am a simple man easily satisfied. I have learned in collecting books, comics, etc. that patience is indeed a virtue. I have regularly discovered that it's the thrill of the hunt or long waits that make a collection interesting to me and not necessarily the completion.

Right now my e-bay pal Nikki is working a bid on King of the Royal Mounted Sunday strips from the 1950s for me. I always have competition for those and lose more often then I win.

Besides King I have been collecting Hal Foster's Prince Valiant strips from the Sunday paper starting with Sunday #2311 dated 24 May 81. From that point on I missed 9 Sundays--the last being #2512--31 Mar 85.

That was until Pendragon received a frantic PM from me in March 2007 or so. I had an unbroken run until 24 Dec 2006. I was in the habit of tossing them in a pile in my library and about three times a year cutting them out and moving them to a holding box to be mounted in photo albums later which I am permanently behind on. In March I discovered I had for the first time in years forgot to add that week to my stash. I had hopes Pen had newspapers handy for paper drives. Pen was sympathtic but had no copy. A frantic call to Columbus and Dayton newspapers was meant with the bitter revelation that newspaper morgues keep news not entertainment files on microfilm. Now I had occassionally over the years missed a week and had the newspapers send me one (warning this only works if you do it very quickly. So my over 20 year streak was ruined.

But---

In about three months a publishing company (Andrew and McNeel) are printing Gianni's (the third regular and current artist) run on the strip and the missing Christmas Eve strip will be provided me. Yes God has been thanked and He is in the details.

As to the other nine missing ones-- I actually have two black and white reprint volumes that accounted for six of them.

Fantagraphic Books published a paperback series in color of 50 volumes reprinting strips 1 (Feb 13, 1937) through #2271 (Aug 17, 1980). So I am missing ultimately a 39 week stretch plus three miscellaneous strips here and there for a total of 42 weeks out of as of today 3725 Sundays produced.

Yes you could say I love Prince Valiant and you'ld be right.
Categories

Comments

  1. Virgil's Avatar
    Interesting Rich. I've never been a true collector of anything, but I always marvel at collectors and their passion. I find it so admirable. I wish I had decided to collect something when I was young. Not sure what could captivate me at this age to start.
  2. applepie's Avatar
    I'm glad you are going to get the strip Rich. I'm not much of a collector, I guess I horde more than anything. You could say I collect books, but really I just see it as hording. There isn't enough organization to what I do to warrant it the more esteemed title of a collection. Enjoy. Much Love, Meg
  3. Pendragon's Avatar
    Best of luck, old friend! I am bidding on an e-bay item dealing with The Shadow, so I am hoping luck holds with me at the moment!!
  4. motherhubbard's Avatar
    it really does take patience to collect something. I've started a couple of collections but I don't have the patience for it. There is this one rooster I like-it's really ugly but I have two of them. I'll have more if I ever find any like them. It took seven years to find the second one.
  5. kiz_paws's Avatar
    You sure have a substantial collection, that is for sure. It is also nice that you have a friend at LitNet who also shares this passion - Pen. I smile when I read about your latest joyful acquisitions. Personally, I collect coins, but I don't have them catalogued or anything orderly like that. Just put into heaps sorted by country in a delightful Tupperware 'organizer' box. My oldest coin is a penny dated 1885, the year that my dad's father was born in Iceland.