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  2. The Dandy Annual - Wikipedia

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    The Dandy Annual is the name of a book that has been published every year since 1938, to tie in with the children's comic The Dandy. As of 2023 [update] there have been 86 editions. [ 1 ] The Dandy Annual still continues to be published, even though the weekly comic ended in 2013.

  3. List of Dandy comic strips by annual - Wikipedia

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    Korky the Cat; Blinky; Ways of the Historical Meerkats; Bananaman; Bully Beef and Chips; Corporal Clott; Desperate Dan in the USA; Fiddle O Diddle; Beryl the Peril; George Vs Dragon

  4. The Dandy - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, less than a year after the comic's debut, the first Dandy Annual was released. Originally called The Dandy Monster comic, this was an annual bumper edition of the comic and has been released annually since then. In 1954 the first Desperate Dan Book was released, mostly consisting of reprints. Another was released in 1978, and it was ...

  5. List of Dandy comic strips - Wikipedia

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    The Dandy Treasure Island 1997 Humour Neighbourhood Wood 1997 Humour Jak and Todd: The strip was originally titled Jak before changing to Jak and Todd in 2007 after the Dandy went Xtreme. Jak was the Dandy's cover star from 2004 to 2007. Originally ran from 1997 to 1999.

  6. Category:The Dandy - Wikipedia

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  7. Allan Morley - Wikipedia

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    Allan Morley (Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Great Britain, 29 April 1895 - Thanet, Kent 5 September 1960 [1]) was a British comic artist. He first worked for DC Thomson in 1925, drawing a number of comic strips for the Sunday Post and for DC Thomson's story papers including The Wizard, where he drew Nero and Zero.

  8. Keyhole Kate - Wikipedia

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    Keyhole Kate was a 1930s British comic strip series in The Dandy. The strip featured a nosy young girl who liked to look through people's keyholes. She appeared in The Dandy ' s first issue, drawn by Allan Morley [1] back in 1937. She continued in The Dandy until 1955 and appeared as the cover strip of issue 295. [2]

  9. Jak and Todd - Wikipedia

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    Finally, Jak was reincarnated with the Dandy from issue 3282, dated 16 October 2004, coinciding with the relaunch of the comic that same week. This time it was drawn by Wayne Thompson, and the cast had changed again, introducing Jak's friend Todd and sister Mandy—and Jak got the surname Hurley.