For those of us outside of the United Kingdom, an annual is a yearly publication based on popular TV shows that is geared towards kids. It features comic strips, stories, articles, photos, and even some educational articles. A great example of the annuals would be the old Doctor Who series, that program had an annual throughout the '70s and early '80s and they are included on some of the Dr Who dvd releases.
Short story long...turns out there was such an annual for Magnum back in 1983. This site has posted photos of the annual, so a big thank you to them for posting it!
I found it doing an image search for, believe it or not, Rick Simon's Aloha shirt! I was working on a post on the shirts Gerald McRaney wore on Simon & Simon and lo and behold came the Magnum annual cover photo.
There were annuals for many, many TV shows both UK and US. Perhaps our UK Magnum-Mania friends will further elucidate on this matter.
Interesting. James posted the cover of the 1982 Annual on the "tie-in products" page (very hard to find this page by navigating on the site, Doc. A little project for you!). The blog you pointed us to Garwood says there were three ('82, '83, and '84).
A little more googling and I found a bit of a discussion here on a another thread.
As well as the cover for the 1984 Annual. Very small, but the only one I could find.
Here's the 1982 cover (noting above that when I mentioned the cover being different, I think the image on the retrospace blog is from the inside, not the cover).
"How fiendishly deceptive of you Magnum. I could have sworn I was hearing the emasculation of a large rodent."
Little Garwood wrote:I found it doing an image search for, believe it or not, Rick Simon's Aloha shirt!
Too funny. Just last Sunday I was noticing a cool Rick Simon shirt while watching an episode from Season 3.
I've heard about this annual before, but never seen the inside! Thanks for sharing!
There are some good finds to be had regarding TV show annuals; no wonder they're iconic among UK TV aficionados. Sometimes the art in the comic strips are a bit dodgy but all in all, the stuff is fun to read.
I think a "The Aloha Shirts of Rick Simon" may become a future thread, depending on how many different ones I can spot.
Styles Bitchley wrote:I just noticed that they flipped the image in this to make the Ferrari a RHD car for the UK. I knew something was off, but didn't notice at first!