Brian's Brain by Bert van de Put and later Barrie Mitchell,
ran in Smash! from issues 1-15 (5 Feb 66 to 14 May 66),
and then returned for issues 93-162 (11 Nov 67 - 8 Mar 69)
Featuring two schoolboys: the eponymous Brian Kingsley
and his friend Duffy Rolls.
Brian possesses an electronic
brain resembling a human skull which he carries about in a box.
It can communicate with him telepathically,
glowing when active; and it can control the actions
of animals if they are within a few yards,
which is the limit of its brain-wave transmissions.
"Near the end of January 1966, the first issue of a new
comic went on sale in British newsagents - SMASH!
Cover-dated February 5th, it featured a mix of traditional
humour and adventure strips, and was a sister publication
to WHAM!, published by ODHAMS PRESS. In April of that year,
POW! was launched, but out of the three of them, Smash!
was the longest-lasting,
managing a relatively impressive five years.
One of the best-remembered strips was BRIAN'S BRAIN,
featuring the adventures of BRIAN KINGSLEY, a schoolboy
who owned an electronic brain shaped like a skull, which
he carried around in a box. Bizarre indeed, but it proved
popular with the readers at the time. Just to give all you
Criv-ites a taste of what you may've missed,
here, for your eyes only, are the first
two instalments of Brian's Brain."
164 Pages
Compiled and edited by H. C.
We thank H. C. for his courtesy in offering our reader
this magnificent compilation.
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