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The Dandy
The Dandy (originally known more specifically as The Dandy Comic, and also known for a period as The Dandy Xtreme) is a weekly comic that has been published by DC Thomson since 1937. It came -
Eagle
Eagle was a weekly comic that ran from 1950 to 1969. Its best-known features were Dan Dare and Captain Pugwash. The comic was conceived as a wholesome counterpoint to imported American comics, which creator -
Desperate Dan
"Desperate Dan" is a strip which first appeared in issue 1 of The Dandy in 1937 and is still running in the current digital incarnation Dan was a lawbreaking desperado: the very first strip -
List of comic titles
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The Bash Street Kids
The strip now known as "The Bash Street Kids" (originally titled "When the Bell Rings") is a strip that runs in The Beano. It was created by Leo Baxendale. Pleased with his work on "Little -
Roy of the Rovers
Roy of the Rovers, the quintessential comic strip football hero, started out as the lead strip in Tiger in 1953, got his own title in 1976, and also starred in his own newspaper strip. Tiger -
Marvelman
Marvelman (also known as Captain Miracle and Miracleman) is a superhero character created by Mick Anglo in 1954 who has had two distinct incarnations. Comics historian James Chapman has cited Marvelman as the first significant -
The Numskulls
The Numskulls, little people who lived inside a man and operated the various parts of his head, first appeared in The Beezer in 1962, drawn by Malcolm Judge. The original set of Numskulls were Brainy -
UK Comics Wiki
This is a Wiki dedicated to British comics. So far it has 1,599 articles (recent changes). A few guidelines...[] Most wikis insist on a formal writing style, but this one don't. There are -
List of newspaper and magazine strips
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The Pride
The Pride is a small-press comic series written by Joe Glass, an author based in Treorchy, Wales. Various artists have worked on the project. The comic revolves around an LGBT superhero team consisting of -
Bimbo
Bimbo was a nursery comic published by DC Thomson from 1961 to 1972. Amongst its features were strips starring characters from other DC Thomson titles, tweaked somewhat for a younger audience. Strips included... "Baby Crockett -
Finbarr Saunders
"Finbarr Saunders and his Double Entendres" is a strip from Viz. It stars a cheeky young lad who reads dirty double meanings into innocuous conversations, but is completely oblivious to the sexual relationship between -
List of publishers
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List of Beano comic strips
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Redfox
Redfox is a humorous sword and sorcery comic created primarily by a writer-artist who worked under the pseudonym of Fox, later joined by writer and editor Chris Bell. Initially appearing as a gag strip -
John Wagner
John Wagner is a comics writer who, alongside Pat Mills, helped revitalise British comics in the 1970s, and continues to be a leading light in the British comics industry, occasionally also working in American comics -
Dennis the Menace and Gnasher
Dennis and Gnasher (formerly known simply as Dennis the Menace and Gnasher) is one of the best-known British comic strips. Created by editor George Moonie, artist David Law, and sub-editor Ian Chisholm, who -
Nemo: The Roses of Berlin
Nemo: The Roses of Berlin is a 2014 graphic novel by author Alan Moore and artist Kevin O'Neill. It is the sequel to Nemo: Heart of Ice and, like that book, takes place in -
Dan Dare
Dan Dare, the quintessential British spaceman, was created by Frank Hampson and first appeared in the Eagle in 1950. Enormously popular and influential and very much of its time, later attempts to revive the character -
Sparky
Sparky (The Sparky Comic from 1973) was a weekly humour comic published by DC Thomson, aimed at a slightly younger audience than The Beano and The Dandy, from 23 January 1965 to 9 July 1977 -
Nemo: River of Ghosts
Nemo: River of Ghosts is a 2015 graphic novel author Alan Moore and artist Kevin O'Neill. It is third part in the trilogy begun by Nemo: Heart of Ice and continued with Nemo: The -
List of artists
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The Phoenix
The Phoenix is a weekly children's comic containing both humour and adventure strips, along with puzzles and occasional text stories. A promotional issue of The Phoenix, numbered zero, was published in December 2011; the -
The DFC
The DFC was a weekly comic published by Random House from 2008 to 2009. The DFC was the brainchild of publisher David Fickling. "I have always loved comics and wanted to make them," he said
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