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If anybody read White Dwarf in the early days then you would remember Thrud the Barbarian.
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Judge Dredd from 2000ad. Here he's on a cover of the White Dwarf magazine.
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Death Wish (Blake Edmonds)
Topps On Two Wheels (Speed/Tiger)
Sintek (Tiger)
Ticker Tait (Spike)
Dredger (Action)
The Leopard From Lime St. (Buster)
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Some girls in my class had Garfield pencil cases and all that.Originally posted by Richard1978 View PostI remember loads of Garfield merchandise around the turn of the 1990s, especially the plushes that could be suckered onto your car windows.
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I assume that you are already in your 40s (which I will be heading to myself as soon as next week!)Originally posted by Homewood View PostYou're right. Apparently the Topper did merge with the Dandy in 1993 and Beryl the Peril featured in that comic too. I didn't realise this. I'm a bit older than you and just remember the character from the Topper
A neighbour used to work for WHSmith's distribution department and used to give my family a lot of comics and things that they couldn't sell after they were taken off the shelves and replaced by new editions, and the Dandy, Beano and others were some of them - I believe that he was also responsible for donating old magazines to local doctors' and dentists' waiting rooms as well!
The Topper comic was not to be confused with the free newspaper (dominated by advertising) also called The Topper which we got through local letterboxes back in the mid 1990s.
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You're right. Apparently the Topper did merge with the Dandy in 1993 and Beryl the Peril featured in that comic too. I didn't realise this. I'm a bit older than you and just remember the character from the TopperOriginally posted by George 1978 View PostThat's odd because I am certain that The Funday Times had mentioned on the page that Beryl appeared in The Dandy.
Mind you, didn't the Topper merge with the Dandy, hence the fact that Beryl was first in The Topper? I am certain that the Nutty was incorporated into the Dandy, as I found some old comics circa 1986 with The Dandy and Nutty on the front cover,
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That's odd because I am certain that The Funday Times had mentioned on the page that Beryl appeared in The Dandy.Originally posted by Homewood View PostBeryl the Peril appeared in the Topper, George. The comic also featured Tricky Dicky, Mickey the Monkey and Jimmy Jinx.
Mind you, didn't the Topper merge with the Dandy, hence the fact that Beryl was first in The Topper? I am certain that the Nutty was incorporated into the Dandy, as I found some old comics circa 1986 with The Dandy and Nutty on the front cover,
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Beryl the Peril appeared in the Topper, George. The comic also featured Tricky Dicky, Mickey the Monkey and Jimmy Jinx.Originally posted by George 1978 View PostBeryl the Peril - The Dandy (or was it the Beano?) and the Funday Times. Cue Yours Truly reading it in bed on a Sunday morning.
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Beryl the Peril - The Dandy (or was it the Beano?) and the Funday Times. Cue Yours Truly reading it in bed on a Sunday morning.
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The Guardian had If... & the American strip Doonsbury for years.
On Saturdays they had a few more including Pigswill & The Red Cat.
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I was thinking about the comic strip characters that appeared in various newspapers:
Hagar the Horrible - The Sun (used in the Skol lager adverts)
Andy Capp - Daily Mirror (used in the Kit Kat adverts)
Garfield - Daily Mail and Nottingham Evening Post as well
Bristow - Nottingham Evening Post and London Evening Standard (used in the Inland Revenue adverts)
Mr Men - Daily Mirror - Roger Hargreaves must have had his work cut out having to do daily cartoon strips for around six years!
Do the Daily Star still have Beau Peep by any chance?
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you may like this, loads of others available...https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TV-CENTUR...-/113095059873Originally posted by Oggy View PostBut thats the thing, the koolest comics were from/in the 60's, they had kool comics also, Smash, Knockout, TV21 etc, at least 2000AD's still going strong.
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I have Andy Capp and Perishers books which I've had since I was a kid
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Do you think that the strips from Look In magazine would count in this instance?
I used to enjoy the cartoon drawings of Cannon and Ball in the magazine every week, and of course, it was quite straightforward to convert Dangermouse into a comic strip.
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Wilson of the Wizard. - he improved is high jump by setting fire to hay bales to jump over, and I remember him picking his cricket team - chose someone who couldn’t touch his toes so he kept his feet together in the field to stop the ball and someone who kept his hanky in his right pocket. (??)Originally posted by Oggy View PostThe Black sapper,
Wilson
Captain Hornet
Codename Warlord
Union Jack Jackson
Mach 1
Also read the advnture, Hotspur and Rover
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