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Peter Davidson, Ken H. Harrison, Anthony Caluori, David Parkins, Trevor Metcalfe, John Geering, Jamie Smart. 1937. 2013. Humour. Jimmy and his Grockle. First appeared in The Rover under the title 'Jimmy Johnson's Grockle' in 1932. Later appeared in Sparky under the title 'My Grockle and Me'.
Category. : Dandy strips. 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.
The Dandy Annual 2011. Desperate Dan. Blinky. Jak and Todd. Bananaman. Ollie Fliptrik. Owen Goal. Agent Dog 2 Zero. Cuddles and Dimples.
The Dandy was a Scottish children's comic magazine published by the Dundee based publisher DC Thomson. [3] The first issue was printed in December 1937, making it the world's third-longest running comic, after Il Giornalino (cover dated 1 October 1924) and Detective Comics (cover dated March 1937). From August 2007 until October 2010, it was ...
e. Desperate Dan is a wild west character in the now-defunct Scottish comic magazine The Dandy. He made his appearance in the first issue which was dated 4 December 1937 and became the magazine's mascot. He is apparently the world's strongest man, able to lift a cow with one hand. The pillow of his (reinforced) bed is filled with building ...
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Here's a Handy Dandy Guide to Different Cuts of Beef. Kara Zauberman. October 27, 2024 at 8:00 AM ... 20 of the world’s best soups. Food. Allrecipes. PSA: Fluffy popcorn isn't actually safe to ...
Paddy Brennan. Paddy Brennan (born c. 1930) [1] is an Irish comics artist who worked mainly in the UK, drawing adventure strips for D. C. Thomson & Co. titles. He was a freelancer, working six months of the year in Dublin and six months in London. [2][3] His first published work was a strip called "Jeff Collins - Crime Reporter" in the Magno ...