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Start Date [1] End Date [1] Genre [1] Desperate Dan: David Parkins: 2013 2013 Humour Keyhole Kate: Stephen White: 2013 2013 Humour Adventure Bananaman: Andy Janes: 2013 2013 Humour Brassneck Stephen White: 2013 2013 Humour Adventure Retro Active Features past DC Thomson superheroes such as Billy the Cat, King Cobra and The Dandy's very own The ...
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After Watkins’ death in 1969, the cartoons were drawn by many other artists, principally Ken H. Harrison, though the Watkins canon was often recycled. When the Dandy became digital-only in 2012, the Desperate Dan strips were drawn by David Parkins. There is a statue of Dan in Dundee, Scotland, where his publishers, D. C. Thomson & Co. are based.
1 The Dandy Book 1978. 2 The Dandy Book 1992. 3 The Dandy Annual 2004. 4 The Dandy Annual 2008. 5 The Dandy Annual 2009. 6 The Dandy Annual 2010. 7 The Dandy Annual 2011.
Korky the Cat is a character in a comic strip in the British comics magazine The Dandy. It first appeared in issue 1, dated 4 December 1937, except for one issue, No. 294 (9 June 1945) when Keyhole Kate was on the cover. For several decades he was the mascot of The Dandy. [1]
This is a category of comic strips in The Dandy Comic published by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. For more comic strips see Template:Dandy. Pages in category "Dandy strips"
1 Bolts and Blip: June 28, 2010: December 25, 2011: Teletoon: 2 The Beet Party: October 28, 2012: July 8, 2013: Yoopa [3] 3 Nut Jobs! TBD TBD [4] References
Nutty was a British comic magazine that ran for 292 issues from 16 February 1980 to 14 September 1985, when it merged with The Dandy.Published by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd, Nutty was an attempt to create a more lively and chaotic comic compared to many on sale at the time.