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Fictional characters that originated in British comics. This does not mean that they necessarily have that nationality in the comics, only that they were created by British comics writers and/or artists.
The following is a list of British Comic Strips. A comic strip is a sequence of drawings arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons and captions. The coloured backgrounds denote the publisher: – indicates D. C. Thomson. – indicates AP, Fleetway and IPC Comics.
Category: Lists of characters in British television animation. 2 languages.
Many of characters appeared in both strip and comic book format as well as in other media. The word Reuben after a name identifies winners of the National Cartoonists Society 's Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year, but many of leading strip artists worked in the years before the first Reuben and Billy DeBeck Awards in 1946.
Simple English; SlovenĨina; ... Famous Studios series and characters (3 C, ... Warner Bros. cartoon characters (4 C, 4 P) Werewolf animation (2 C)
This strip cost one penny and was designed for adults. Ally, the recurring character, was a working-class fellow who got up to various forms of mischief and often suffered for it. In 1890 two more comic magazines debuted before the British public, Comic Cuts and Illustrated Chips, both published by Amalgamated Press. These magazines notoriously ...
Lists of characters in British television animation (12 P) British children's animated television shows (1 C, 50 P) British animated comedy television series (3 C)
Flunky the Clown – Character of comedy writer Jeff Martin on Late Night With David Letterman. Herman the Clown - main character of Finnish series Pelle Hermanni. Homey the Clown – character from the In Living Color television program, whose famous catchphrase was "Homey don't play that (or dat)". John Michael Howson – 'clown' from ...