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T.V. Boardman, Ltd. (Boardman Books) was a London publishing houses that turned out both paperback and hardcover books,
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, and comic books. Founded by
Thomas Volney Boardman T.V. Boardman, Ltd. (Boardman Books) was a London publishing houses that turned out both paperback and hardcover books, pulp magazines, and comic books. Founded by Thomas Volney Boardman in the 1930s, Boardman Books is best known for publishing t ...
in the 1930s, Boardman Books is best known for publishing the long-running monthly series of hardcover
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, most with jacket illustrations by
Denis McLoughlin Denis McLoughlin (15 April 1918 – 22 April 2002) was a well-known British illustrator. After a career that spanned eight decades, British illustrator Denis McLoughlin gained a degree of long overdue recognition in the late-1990s for his hard- ...
. Boardman's Best American Detective Stories of the Year series is thought by some scholars of the genre to be the best collection of hard-boiled fiction ever published. Boardman published the first British hardcover edition of Robert E. Howard's ''
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'' as well as other titles originated by
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,
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, and science fiction, Boardman Books published other
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and nonfiction.


History

Boardman pioneered British reprinting of American comics. During the week of 16 October 1937, the first issue of a Boardman tabloid comic in the traditional British format, ''Okay Comics Weekly'', arrived at newsagent's all over England. The content was mostly American newspaper strips and the first issue sported a cover strip by
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. ''Okay'' lasted only until 26 February 1938, or a total of twenty issues. At about this same time, other British publishers experimented with reprinting American comics and imports of the real thing began to land on British shores. It rapidly became apparent that a significant British market for American comic books existed. However, the British declaration of war on Germany on 3 September 1939, immediately halted the official importation of American comics into the United Kingdom although masses of American comics intended for G.I.s began arriving in 1942. Already with a taste for American comics, Thomas Volney Boardman, Sr., made an arrangement with Everett M. "Busy" Arnold of
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to produce British editions of two titles, ''
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'' (#29–33) and ''
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'' (#7–11), all appearing in 1940–1941. Because Boardman needed low-priced titles to please his primary outlet,
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's Department Stores, the British editions reprinted only about half the content of the American originals. To use the rest of the pages, Boardman created two additional corresponding titles in the American style, '' Super Funnies'' (#29–33) and ''
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'' (#7–11). After
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, Boardman continued comic book production with a series of monthly comics produced by rotogravure and priced at a modest 3 pence. In the late-1940s, they introduced a number of children's annuals under their Popular Press line, intended primarily for the Christmas market and sold almost exclusively through the Woolworth's department store chain. These annuals contained a mixture of text and comic strip stories. Some were original British creations while others were reprinted from
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. In the late 1950s, increased competition with now legal American comic book imports caused Boardman to drop their comics annual line. The last, ''Buffalo Bill True West Annual'' saw print in 1961. The firm ceased operations entirely in 1967, although the Bloodhound Mystery line continued for several years from other publishers. The Bloodhound Mystery authors included Drew (Droo) Launay, who wrote the Detective Adam Flute novels: * ''She Modelled Her Coffin'' * ''The New Shining White Murder'' * ''A Corpse in Camera'' * ''Death and Still Life'' * ''The Two Way Mirror'' * ''The Scream''


Comic book titles


Original titles

* Annuals (mixture of original stories and reprints of
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material): ** ''Buffalo Bill Wild West Annual'' (12 issues, Christmas 1949–1960) ** ''Super Coloured Comic Annual'' (3 issues, 1949–1951) ** ''Ajax Adventure Annual'' (1 issue, Christmas 1952) — 192 pp. ** ''Adventure Annual'' (1 issue, Christmas 1953) — 192 pp. ** '' New Spaceways Comic Annual'' (1 issue, Christmas 1954) — 192 pp. ** ''Okay Adventure Annual'' (3 issues, 1955–1957) ** ''Okay Annual of Adventure Stories'' (2 issues, 1958–1959) ** ''First Book of Heroes'' (1960) — no comics content * ''Buffalo Bill'' (17 issues, 1948–1954) * ''Buffalo Bill True West Annual'' (1 issue, 1961) * ''The Lone Rider'' (1 issue, 1950) * ''Mystery Comics'' (5 issues, 1940–1941) * ''
Roy Carson Roy Carson is a British hard-boiled detective created in 1948 by Denis McLoughlin and his brother Colin and first published by Boardman Books in their series of rotogravure comic books (1948–1954). Roy, with his plucky girl companion Silk, faced ...
'' (8 issues, February 1948 – February 1951) * ''
Roy Carson Roy Carson is a British hard-boiled detective created in 1948 by Denis McLoughlin and his brother Colin and first published by Boardman Books in their series of rotogravure comic books (1948–1954). Roy, with his plucky girl companion Silk, faced ...
Comic'' (2 issues, January 1953 – 1954) * ''Spaceways Comic'' (1 issue, November 1953) * ''Super Funnies'' (5 issues, 1940–1941) * '' Swift Morgan'' (7 issues, March 1948 – April 1951) * '' Swift Morgan Space Comic'' (2 issues, March–November 1953)


Reprint titles

: ''from
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, unless otherwise noted'' * ''
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'' (16 issues, Jan. 1949–1951) * ''Buccaneers'' (1 issue, May 1951) * ''
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'' (1 issue, 1946) — reprinted from
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* ''Crack Western'' (3 issues, 1948–1954) * ''
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'' (1 issue, 1951) * ''
Feature Comics ''Feature Comics'', originally ''Feature Funnies'', was an American comic book anthology series published by Quality Comics from 1939 until 1950, that featured short stories in the humor genre and later the superhero genre. Publication history T ...
'' (5 issues, 1940–1941) * ''Okay Comics Weekly'' (20 issues, 16 October 1937 – 16 February 1938) * ''
Plastic Man Plastic Man (Patrick "Eel" O'Brian) is a superhero first appearing in ''Police Comics'' #1, originally published by Quality Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. Created by cartoonist Jack Cole, Plastic Man was one of the first superheroes to ...
'' (4 issues, 1954) * ''
Smash Comics ''Smash Comics'' is the title of an American Golden Age comic book anthology series, published by Quality Comics for 85 issues between 1939 and 1949. It became the series '' Lady Luck'' for #86-90 (Dec 1949–Aug 1950). ''Smash Comics'' had the ...
'' (6 issues, 1940–1941) * ''
The Spirit The Spirit is a fictional masked crimefighter created by cartoonist Will Eisner. He first appeared June 2, 1940, as the main feature of a 16-page, tabloid (paper size), tabloid-sized, newsprint comic book insert distributed in the Sunday editio ...
'' (2 issues, February–July 1949)


Sources

*Gore, Matthew H. "Collector's Corner: Denis McLoughlin," ''Goldenage Treasury Volume One''. AC Comics: Longwood, Florida, 2003. Unpaginated. *Hertzberg, Francis. ''Denis McLoughlin: The Master of Light & Shade''. Gryphon Books: Brooklyn, New York, 1995. *Holland, Steve. "The Lancashire Cowboy and the Bloodhound: The Art of Denis McLoughlin," ''Paperback Parade'' #24 (June 1991), 60–62. *Holland, Steve. ''The Mushroom Jungle''. Zeon Books: Dilton Marsh, England, 1993. *Lesser, Thomas M. "The Boardman Hardcovers," ''Paperback Parade'' #38 (April 1994), 21–44.


External links

* * {{comicbookdb, type=publisher, id= 4572 , title=T. V. Boardman Ltd. Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom Magazine publishing companies of the United Kingdom Comic book publishing companies of the United Kingdom 1930s establishments in the United Kingdom Publishing companies established in the 1930s 1967 disestablishments in England Publishing companies disestablished in 1967 British companies disestablished in 1967