Annotations to League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Volume III Chapter Two, Paul Eke disagrees, Sidney Bliss probably not a reference to The New Statesman character but to Sid James character in Carry on Loving. Martin and Tony Keen also caught this. I believe this is a genuine 1. I havent been able to turn up anything on Reprimed Laboratories not surprising, if they were a fly by night outfit and there is no Black Line Street in Brighton. There is a Black Lion Street in Brighton, but nothing at 5. Pdraig Malid adds, Comic Publisher Seeks Vocational Comic Creators The companys name, International Print Control, is based on International Publishing Corporation, better known as IPC, who published a lot of UK childrens comics, particularly under their Fleetway Publications imprint. Both Moore and ONeill worked for IPCFleetway in their time, so you can read the text of this ad in that context. Flatcat Alley, the address given at the bottom of the ad, has a very tenuous connection to the story in this book The only Flat Cat Alley I can find a reference to is for the location of a shop in a 1. Robert Heinlein novel known as Space Family Stone in the UK, but called The Rolling Stones on its original release in the US. And there are numerous parallels to the band The Rolling Stones in this book. Page 1. This is the 1. Britannia which appeared in previous League books. Britannia is a personification of the British Empire. All crossword clues in our system starting with the letter H. Search metadata Search full text of books Search TV captions Search archived web sites Advanced Search. Annotations to League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Volume III Chapter Two, a. Century 1969. by Jess Nevins. Unless otherwise specified, all figures identified are. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Its a cute story about Pooh and his friends as they have adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood. Then Pooh falls asleep and what. Disney and Florida Attractions News Blog Official press releases and photographs from Disney and Florida attractions. Koli. Darba diena tuvojs beigm. Free Slugterra: Return Of The Elementals Online on this page. Visus darbus biju apdarjusi, tomr aizvien sdju sav kabinet, jo klikinju krtis dator un vos mazm. I/91id5KB7F5L._SY445_.jpg' alt='My Friends Tigger & Pooh: The Hundred Acre Wood Haunt Watch Free Online' title='My Friends Tigger & Pooh: The Hundred Acre Wood Haunt Watch Free Online' />In previous books she appeared on the incomplete Channel Causeway bridge near the white cliffs of Dover seen in the background, but she was in classical garb. This being 1. 96. Britannia wears a considerably more colorful and revealing outfit. Page 2. Pdraig Malid writes, Alan The Shape Moore The Shape appeared in the story Its the Shape in Charlton Premiere volume 2 1 Charlton Comics in September 1. Mickey Mouse is an animated anthropomorphic mouse created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks in the. Dee Bradley Baker, Actor American Dad Dee Bradley Baker was born on August 31, 1962 in Bloomington, Indiana, USA. He is an actor, known for American Dad 2005. I/91knJtSBIfL._SY445_.jpg' alt='My Friends Tigger & Pooh: The Hundred Acre Wood Haunt Watch Free Online' title='My Friends Tigger & Pooh: The Hundred Acre Wood Haunt Watch Free Online' />Lyricist and Creator of Anarchist Musical Hair Roots Been Anywhere Nice Hair The American Tribal Love Rock Musical was the original rock musical, making its debut off Broadway in October 1. The Been Anywhere Nice comment will be familiar to anyone who has ever had their hair cut in a unisex hair salon, as the standard question asked by stylists. Moore has an eyeball pendant or brooch just under his beard, in the same place that Dr Stephen Strange wears the Eye of Agamotto. Kevin ONeill Colony Room Resident The Colony Room was a British club in Dean Street in Londons Soho, opened in 1. Muriel Belcher. It was generally habituated by artists and other creative types, and eccentrics in general. Dadd Beats Free This obviously means something, but Ive no idea what Perhaps a reference to the artist Richard DaddJess Page 3. Panel 1. The statue is of Christopher Robin, Winnie the Pooh, and Piglet, from A. A. Milnes books of poetry and stories and, much later, various Disney films and cartoons. Pdraig Malid adds, The statue of Christopher Robin, Winnie the Pooh as he was called before Disney removed his hyphens, and Piglet dancing is probably based on the drawing from Now We are Six Methuen, London, 1. The End. The house we are seeing is Cotchford farm in Hartfield, East Sussex. AA Milne, creator of Winnie the Pooh, bought the house in 1. January 1. 95. 6, aged 7. The house was bought by Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones in November 1. July 1. 96. 9. He was found dead at the bottom of his swimming pool. Panel 2. Pdraig Malid writes, I cant identify the make of car, because its definitely not my field, but I can tell you what that is hanging out of the door to the petrol tank. In 1. 95. 9 Humble oil launched their Put a Tiger in your Tank advertising campaign for its Enco Extra and Esso Extra brands. To go with this, they later produced a tiger tail you could attach to or hang out of your petrol cap, and sold a remarkable 2. Ken Cameron writes, The car is a Jaguar E Type. The car, which was produced in three series between 1. Gavin Browne and Gary Wilkinson also noted this. Adam Vandergriff writes, On the first panel of 1. Christopher Robbins as well as Pooh and Piglet in front of the house in statue form. The subsequent panel features the Tiger in a Tank tail hanging out of the cars gas can. I love this reference but did not notice in your annotations what may be so obvious it wasnt mentioned. Tigger too. My first thought on seeing the stripped tail was our bouncy friend from childhood in the 1. Acre Woods. Panel 4. This is the grown up version of Basil Fotherington Thomas, who appeared in four of the the Nigel Molesworth novels by Geoffrey Willains and Ronald Searle Down with Skool 1. How to be Topp 1. Whizz for Atomms 1. Back in the Jug Agane 1. In the books, Fotherington Thomas is an effete sissy who skips around school saying Hullo clouds, hullo sky. The Mrs. Joyful Prize medal Fotherington Thomas is wearing is given, in the Nigel Molesworth novels, for Raffia Work. In the novels it is always won by Grabber see Page 4, Panel 2, below, but obviously Fotherington Thomas won it at least once. Panel 6. Baz is of course short for Basil. Panels 6 7. What, the Taddies Yeah. Yeah, I think so. Actually, its short for Tadukic Acid Diethylamide. In H. Rider Haggards The Ivory Child 1. The Ancient Allan 1. Allan and the Ice Gods 1. In Allan and the Ice Gods thetaduki leaves, when smoked, allow Allan Quatermain and Lady Ragnall to experience past lives. In Allan and the Sundered Veil, the text piece in League v. Allan visits an aging Lady Ragnall and smokes some taduki with her. Tadukic Acid Diethylamide would be a semisynthetic version of it akin to Lysergic acid diethylamide, a. LSD. Page 4. Panel 1. Dear old St. Cuthberts. Custards, we called it. In the Nigel Molesworth novels the school Molesworth attends is called St. Custards, but as far as I know is never identified with its proper name. St. Cuthberts might be a reference to the R. E. Knowles romance St. Cuthberts 1. 90. Im not sure what the point of the reference would be. Perhaps St. Cuthberts is the most likely original for St. Custards. Pdraig Malid adds, St. CuthbertsCustards I have come across one reference to St Cuthberts Primary School in Birmingham being called St Custards by its pupils. Perhaps, as Birmingham is not terribly far from Northampton, Moore was aware of this. Thats where I met Tim, our lead guitarist. See Page 5. Panel 3 below. Panel 2. And Andy, Andrew May, our Manager. Grabber, we called him back then. In the Molesworth novels Grabber is the Head Boy at St. Custards and the child of wealthy parents. The name Andy MayAndrew May isnt as far as I know in the Molesworth books, and does sound familiar, but I cant place it. Pdraig Malid adds, The Rolling Stones manager for the early part of the sixties was Andrew Loog Oldham even though hed given it up by 1. Andrew May is presumably an analogue of him. Martin Crookall writes, A clarification on Andy May. Grabber, in the Molesworth books, is always referred to as Grabber ma. I always read that as an abreviation of Grabber major, meaning that the Head Boy was the older of two brothers at St Cuthberts. This usage appears in the contemporaneous Anthony Buckeridge series of Jennings books. Admittedly, Nigel Molesworths younger brother is known as Molesworth 2. But either way, the surname of Andy May clearly comes from that usage. Panel 3. I respect you, Wolfe. See Page 9, Panel 3 below. And Vince, e thinks the world of you. See Page 9, Panel 3 below. Panel 6. I can play Fairy Bells. There are a number of songs by this nameIm not sure which if any are being referenced here. Pdraig Malid clarifies In Whizz for Atomms Max Parrish, London, 1.