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- Bill Mevin
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- Bill Mevin
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- Refusing your favourite cabbage, Emu?
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Rod Hull; Emu; Vet; Vet's female assistant
This is the front page of the unfolded comic.
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- It's my birthday today!
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Pink Panther; gas board man; male friend with birthday cake
- Script
- ?
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- Dick Millington
- Inks
- Dick Millington
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I've damaged my wing and the Doc has grounded me for a week.
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Mighty Moth; Dad; strays cat; cat's female owner
- Script
- ?
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- Frank McDiarmid
- Inks
- Frank McDiarmid
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I see someone else is going to attempt rowing the Atlantic single-handed, Edward!
- Genre
- humour
- Characters
- Texas Ted; Cousin Cecil
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- Genre
- humour
Eight gag cartoons drawn from ideas sent in by readers. Left hand side of page.
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- typeset
Four picture puzzles. Right side of page.
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- That was a good idea of yours sailin' in the South Seas, guv
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Basil Brush; Chummers
A reprinted strip of two half-tabloid pages printed sideways on one tabloid page.
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- ?
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- Bill Mevin; ?
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- Bill Mevin; ?
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- typeset
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- Here comes Wimpy on the borrow -
- Genre
- humour
- Characters
- Popeye; Wimpy
A half page half-tabloid strip reprinted sideways onto a quarter of a tabloid page.
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- ?
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- Bill Mevin
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- Bill Mevin
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- typeset
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- Cap'n! Do stop frettin' about revenge on Cap'n Pugwash!
- Genre
- humour; historical
- Characters
- Captain Pugwash; Cap'n Jake; Barnabas
A one page half-tabloid strip reprinted sideways onto half a tabloid page.
- Script
- Dick Wood
- Pencils
- Alberto Giolitti
- Inks
- Alberto Giolitti
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- In the magnificent splendour of the underground world the strange leader eyes his captives keenly...
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Captain James Kirk; Spock
Two full pages from the Gold Key issue reprinted at A4 size. Remainder of pages are the title and black and white photos from the TV series at left and bottom of centre spread.
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- Which bit of Britain belongs to the USA?
Illustrations and photos. "Spying" in this context means observation and is based on the I-Spy children's books series teaching them how to take notice of their environment. Printed sideways.
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- John Canning
- Inks
- John Canning
- Letters
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- Everything's set for a perfect landing, Leela!
- Genre
- adventure; science fiction
- Characters
- The Doctor; Leela
A reprinted strip of two half-tabloid pages printed sideways on one tabloid page.
First part of a new story.
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- ? (photo)
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- ? (photo)
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- typeset
Six letters including two photos from readers. Top half of page.
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- 1. The Romans already possessed tunic sundials no larger than the vest pocket watch.
- Genre
- non-fiction
History of watches with comic strip style illustrations and captions. Bottom half of page.
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- Well, wats my cwage dwusted!
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Sylvester; Tweety-Pie; Yosemite Sam
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- Oho! Here come some 7 stone weaklings!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- TV Terrors [Buttons; Cuthbert; Monica]; Hoppit; blonde on beach
- Script
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- Bill Mevin
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- Bill Mevin
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- Hey, Barney! It's a lovely evening - how about going for a walk?
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Barney Bear; Moose; plumber
Half tabloid page printed sideways onto half a tabloid page.