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torqueofthedevil

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2,076 posts

178 months

Sunday 24th February 2013
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Maybe a forum for 'literature' is the wrong place but anyway...

Just started buying this - pretty funny. Read a profanasaurus book years ago and loved it but never bought the magazine! Decent read.

kenny Chim 4

1,604 posts

259 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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Back in the early 1980's, I was a field rep for a record company living in Glasgow.

Every Thursday I would drive down to Newcastle as part of my area and found that nearly all the music outlets there were selling this new comic called Viz.

It was an utter breath of fresh air and a total scream- to the extent that I took orders from my Scottish clients for (free) copies. Good PR on my part!

That was unnecessary after Virgin Books signed it up to a national distribution deal in 1985 and it was available for Scottish record shops to sell.

Back then it was published bi-monthly (perhaps the same today) and I still have well over a hundred copies from back then.

Aside from the cartoon characters I always loved how it parodied tacky Sunday magazine adverts for 'collectables' such as this: http://www.flickriver.com/photos/norbet/5708093422...

And this: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3473/3252321989_08e...biggrin

Rosun

141 posts

153 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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Drunken Bakers.
Beckett meets Withnail & I. Classic dark humour.

Pothole

34,367 posts

283 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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I have the Viz Book of Crap Jokes somewhere. A collection of the best one frame cartoons from the mag. Recurring themes of 'things' looking up, looking bad etc. Tailor gags (pair of trousers with speech bubble 'I don't care if you buy me or not' Tailor says 'this is a very casual trouser, Sir')

My all time favourite of all time, though, is the bloke in the phone box. Over his shoulder some well-dressed black men are singing 'Leaving on a midnight train to Georgia'. He says "I'll have to hang up now, dear, the pips are going" ROFLMFAO and st.

Bradgate

2,825 posts

148 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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Viz is not as good as it used to be...

dudleybloke

19,846 posts

187 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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Pothole said:
I have the Viz Book of Crap Jokes somewhere. A collection of the best one frame cartoons from the mag. Recurring themes of 'things' looking up, looking bad etc. Tailor gags (pair of trousers with speech bubble 'I don't care if you buy me or not' Tailor says 'this is a very casual trouser, Sir')

My all time favourite of all time, though, is the bloke in the phone box. Over his shoulder some well-dressed black men are singing 'Leaving on a midnight train to Georgia'. He says "I'll have to hang up now, dear, the pips are going" ROFLMFAO and st.
this one?
smile


these 2 always made me smile.





iv still got the sid the sexist video somewhere and pretty sure iv still got the roger mellie video too.

Pothole

34,367 posts

283 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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dudleybloke said:
Pothole said:
I have the Viz Book of Crap Jokes somewhere. A collection of the best one frame cartoons from the mag. Recurring themes of 'things' looking up, looking bad etc. Tailor gags (pair of trousers with speech bubble 'I don't care if you buy me or not' Tailor says 'this is a very casual trouser, Sir')

My all time favourite of all time, though, is the bloke in the phone box. Over his shoulder some well-dressed black men are singing 'Leaving on a midnight train to Georgia'. He says "I'll have to hang up now, dear, the pips are going" ROFLMFAO and st.
this one?
smile


That's it! I remembered them dressed smarter...

northwest monkey

6,370 posts

190 months

Friday 1st March 2013
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Bradgate said:
Viz is not as good as it used to be...
I think people have been saying that since the 90's - still very funny though at times.

Piersman2

6,598 posts

200 months

Friday 1st March 2013
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Viz Top Tips. smile

But that usually results in a thread of it's own.

Sprouts

865 posts

190 months

Friday 1st March 2013
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BigBen

11,648 posts

231 months

Monday 4th March 2013
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northwest monkey said:
Bradgate said:
Viz is not as good as it used to be...
I think people have been saying that since the 90's - still very funny though at times.
The actual quote is "not as funny as it used to be" and is used on the front of the mag from time to time....

Willy Nilly

12,511 posts

168 months

Tuesday 5th March 2013
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The Viz Sexist Book Of Records is worth a read.

Halmyre

11,210 posts

140 months

Wednesday 6th March 2013
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kenny Chim 4 said:
Back in the early 1980's, I was a field rep for a record company living in Glasgow.

Every Thursday I would drive down to Newcastle as part of my area and found that nearly all the music outlets there were selling this new comic called Viz.

It was an utter breath of fresh air and a total scream- to the extent that I took orders from my Scottish clients for (free) copies. Good PR on my part!

That was unnecessary after Virgin Books signed it up to a national distribution deal in 1985 and it was available for Scottish record shops to sell.

Back then it was published bi-monthly (perhaps the same today) and I still have well over a hundred copies from back then.

Aside from the cartoon characters I always loved how it parodied tacky Sunday magazine adverts for 'collectables' such as this: http://www.flickriver.com/photos/norbet/5708093422...

And this: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3473/3252321989_08e...biggrin
Do you remember 'Electric Soup', short lived Glasgow(?) based comic. Strips included 'The Greens', a parody of 'The Broons'; 'The Wildebeests', who always ended up getting eaten by wolves, sheep, fish and even penguins; and the MacBam Brothers, a sort of Scottish "Fabulous Furry Freak" brothers.

dudleybloke

19,846 posts

187 months

Wednesday 6th March 2013
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smut used to be pretty funny too but not as good as viz.
there was another one called trout that was good but they only printed a couple of editions.

kenny Chim 4

1,604 posts

259 months

Wednesday 6th March 2013
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I do remember Electric Soup but as DB mentions, it, Smut and another called Zit were just seen as copyests- Zit blatently a Viz rip-off in their style and ideas.

A quick Google search on Viz brought up an interesting on-line store selling (used) back copies: http://tonyvalderama.com/acatalog/Viz_Issues_1___2...

Those prices are shocking!

Do I sell mine to that vendor or directly on ebay?

vladcjelli

2,970 posts

159 months

Wednesday 6th March 2013
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At he time, my two favourite things from Viz were a three frame one off which went:

whatcha got there?

Fox in a box

What ya gonna do with that?

Gonna take it home, fk it and eat it

And the top tip, Homeowners, make your neighbours think you have more stairs than you have by stepping on each step twice.

Where did my youth go?

scary

104 posts

237 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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My brother went to university in Durham and I remember seeing Viz there, in the early 80s. The thing I loved was the adverts. Things like the porcelain figurines of Lady Di and Jade from Big Brother playing ping pong in heaven and the one for Rent a Tugboat. Anyone remember that.

"Fed up with hubby ogling the au pair and nobbing the nanny? Then come to Rent a Tugboat, guaranteed boilers from around the world, your money back if he gets any wood."

Cheers

MTM

Countdown

39,956 posts

197 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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scary said:
My brother went to university in Durham and I remember seeing Viz there, in the early 80s. The thing I loved was the adverts. Things like the porcelain figurines of Lady Di and Jade from Big Brother playing ping pong in heaven and the one for Rent a Tugboat. Anyone remember that.

MTM
Big Brother Jade in the 80's? She wasn't big until the Noughties was she?

MocMocaMoc

1,524 posts

142 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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Been reading it for years, it's ace.

Although I've kind of stopped reading it, I still find myself buying the latest.

Anyone from the North East, if you spot a copy of Newcastle Stuff kicking about the local bars, pick up a copy. Not the same as Viz, but sometimes equally funny and, I imagine, similar to how it's older brother started all those years ago.

Steffan

10,362 posts

229 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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One of the hallmarks in Viz for me, and I have avidly read the copy from the start years ago, is the Roger's Profanisaurus, initially started in Viz, I believe it now has a life of its own. The inventiveness and use of the English language and outstanding readability is quite exceptional, I would buy Viz just for that. But Buster Gonads antics, Roger Mellie the man on the tele and all the other Viz characters are quite brilliant.

It is said that Viz is not as good as it was. I still buy it and read it and enjoy it immensely. Works for me.