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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]
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Features past DC Thomson superheroes such as Billy the Cat, King Cobra and The Dandy's very own The Amazing Mr. X. Wayne Thompson 2013 2013 Adventure Bad Hair Day Alexander Matthews: 2013 2013 Humour Blinky: Nick Brennan: 2013 2013 Humour The Numskulls: Originally from The Beezer. Jamie Smart: 2013 2013 Humour Hammie the Hopping Mad Hamster ...
My Own Genie is a comic strip in the British comic The Dandy, first seen in issue # 3314 on 4 June 2005.It is drawn by artist Jamie Smart, the creator of Bear.It is about a schoolgirl named Lula who gets her own Genie, called Brian, after she accidentally releases him from a tin of marzipan.
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Del Rio, 61, was arrested at approximately 12:35 a.m. on Friday after driving his vehicle into a street sign, also breaking a fence and stopping in a yard, according to Madison Police.
Female dandies did overlap with male dandies for a brief period during the early 19th century when dandy had a derisive definition of "fop" or "over-the-top fellow"; the female equivalents were dandyess or dandizette. [34] Charles Dickens, in All the Year Around (1869) comments, "The dandies and dandizettes of 1819–20 must have been a strange ...
Law went on to create Beryl the Peril, a similarly anarchic female character, for the Topper in 1953, and the accident-prone soldier Corporal Clott for The Dandy in 1960. He was taken ill in 1970, and his strips were taken over by other artists, including David Sutherland on Dennis the Menace and John Dallas on Beryl the Peril .