- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- Dennis the Menace; Little Plum; Minnie the Minx; Lord Snooty; Big Eggo; Biffo the Bear; Roger the Dodger; The Teacher from Bash Street Kids; Danny from Bash Street Kids; Winker Watson; Bananaman; Korky the Kat; Dinah Mo; Cuddles; Dimples; Brassneck; Desperate Dan
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Dennis is a very heavy sleeper
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Dennis; Gnasher; Dennis's mother; Dennis's father; Desperate Dan
- Synopsis
- Dennis is woken up by what seems like an earthquake. Outside his bedroom his mum and dad are shaking and neither wants to go first so Dennis takes the lead. The front door is still locked but there is a big man-shaped hole next to it. There are footsteps leading from the hole and they lead to a large figure draped in seaweed. Pulling the seaweed off Dennis reveals Desperate Dan who has sleepwalked all the way from America. Dan is starving and Dennis's mum and dad hope he'll leave soon before he eats them out of house and home!
- Reprints
story is continued in the last two inside pages of the book
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Characters
- Lord Snooty and his Pals [Doubting Thomas; Joe (Big Fat Joe); Lord Snooty; Snitchy; Rosie; Snatchy; Liz (Swanky, Lanky Liz); Polly (Polly Wolly Doodle); Scrapper Smith]
Drawing of Lord Snooty playing a pipe organ. Rosie, Liz and Polly are helping him on the keyboard. Snitchy and Snatchy are operating the pedal board while the others appear to be steering the organ on wheels.
Taken from an unknown episode of Lord Snooty and his Pals. Drawing is printed in red on white.
Page includes indicia.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Reg Carter; James Crichton
- Inks
- Reg Carter; James Crichton
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Big Eggo; Korky the Cat
- Synopsis
- Big Eggo thinks that someone has taken her egg again. She finds an egg and then hatches it out only to discover it's a crocodile egg.
Korky tried to steal a fish off the table but is chased by the chef. Korky sees a stuffed fish in a display case and then swaps it for a real fish while the chef isn't looking. A diner at a table has a nasty surprise when he tucks into the cooked stuffed fish.
- Reprints
Covers of the first editions of The Beano Comic and The Dandy Comic side by side. The covers are anamorphically compressed across the width so that they can be displayed side by side.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Reg Carter
- Inks
- Reg Carter
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Revenge
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals; war
- Characters
- Big Eggo; blackout wardens
- Synopsis
- Big Eggo sees two wardens sitting on a bench. She ties their braces together and then blows a whistle. The wardens jump up and run in opposite directions before being snapped back by the braces. The wardens are out on their blackout patrol and they see Big Eggo in a house with a light on. They grab Big Eggo and pluck all her feathers off. They glue the feathers onto the window to block any more light getting out.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- James Crichton
- Inks
- James Crichton
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Never mind Korky. We'll help you.
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Korky the Cat; mice; housewife
- Synopsis
- Korky is evacuated to the countryside by train. The mice follow Korky from the carriage to a house with a stern looking woman at the door. She shows Korky to an outside kennel where she expects him to stay. The mice then frighten the woman so much she swaps places with Korky. Korky can now sleep comfortably in a bed.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- James Crichton
- Inks
- James Crichton
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Yawn
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Korky the Cat; mice
- Synopsis
- Korky is serving in a toy shop. He is tired and falls asleep behind the counter. The mice wake Korky up by banging on a drum. Korky ties the drum onto a record player and pretends to fall asleep. The mice climb up onto the drum again and then Korky starts the drum spinning on the player making the mice dizzy. Korky puts a sign in the window of the shop advertising waltzing mice cheap.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Reg Carter
- Inks
- Reg Carter
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Ah'm stayin' for the week-end!
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Big Eggo; Pipe & Drum band; gang of boys
- Synopsis
- Big Eggo stands in a crowd watching a pipe band going past. The pipe band leave on a train with one member staying behind. Two newspaper men decide they want a photograph of the Scotsman playing his pipes but all the instruments have gone away on the train. The newspaper men whisper to some boys and the boys then grab Eggo. They paint her to resemble a bagpipe so that the newspaper men can take their photograph.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- James Crichton
- Inks
- James Crichton
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- More fireworks for Guy Fawkes day uncle Korky.
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Korky the Cat; Korky's nephews (Nip, Rip and Lip); Old Giles
- Synopsis
- Korky's nephews are collecting fireworks for Guy Fawkes day. Korky see the fireworks and thinks he'll play a trick on the nephews. He ties the fireworks onto his body so he looks like a monstrous bird and then jumps out to scare his nephews. The nephews suggest Korky plays the same trick on Old Giles. The nephews sharpen a knife on a stone and send some sparks towards Korky which then cause the fireworks to ignite to the amusement of all.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins (signed as D. Watkins)
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins (signed as D. Watkins)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hi, look at that scarecrow.
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Biffo the Bear; kids
- Synopsis
- Biffo buys a giant rocket from a fireworks shop. Some boys light the fuse while Biffo is holding it and the rocket carries Biffo through a hedge into a scarecrow. The boys see the scarecrow, with an unconscious Biffo inside, and think it would make a good Guy. They collect many pennies for the Guy as they push it around. Biffo wakes up and runs away with the money. Biffo is then able to buy more fireworks.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Charles Grigg
- Inks
- Charles Grigg
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The Green Sea-Cat! What a name for a ship!
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Korky the Cat; ship's captain; ship's cook
- Synopsis
- Korky sees a ship tied up at the quayside with a basket of fish on the deck. He climbs down to steal some but falls to the deck when the ship's cook cuts the rope. He ties Korky to the front of the ship as a figurehead. When the ship sets sail Korky soon becomes seasick and is the Green Sea-Cat just like the ship's name.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hoi, Biffo!
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Biffo the Bear; Buster
- Synopsis
- Biffo is driving a breakdown truck. Buster warns Biffo about a big rock in the middle of the road but Biffo still hits it. Buster laughs that Biffo's Breakdown Service has failed. Biffo disagrees and uses the crane lift to hold the front of the truck in the air.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- David Sutherland
- Inks
- David Sutherland
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Biffo's going to be late for his work at the zoo -
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Biffo the Bear; Jumbo (elephant); head zoo-keeper
- Synopsis
- Biffo sleeps through his alarm clock making him late for his job at the zoo. The head keeper says that's no excuse and he will not tolerate this. Biffo takes Jumbo the elephant home with him and the next morning, when Biffo sleeps through the alarm again, Jumbo strikes a gong to wake Biffo up.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Charles Grigg
- Inks
- Charles Grigg
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I'm taking a driving test today.
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Korky the Cat; zoo keeper; elephant
- Synopsis
- Korky tells the readers he's taking a driving test today. He shows off some hand signals and then he bakes some buns. Korky is told he has passed his test and he can now control an elephant carrying passengers in a Howdah.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ken H. Harrison
- Inks
- Ken H. Harrison
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- As the Dandy passes the milestone the milestone of its 2500th edition, we give you a glimpse into the future -
- Genre
- humour; science fiction; western-frontier
- Characters
- Desperate Dan
- Synopsis
- Dan is wearing a space suit and riding a space ship like a horse.
- Reprints
Desperate Dan is spelled Dezprit Dann as the title for this issue.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- David Sutherland
- Inks
- David Sutherland
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Wahey! Knew they wouldn't notice us adding this sidecar!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Dennis; Gnasher
- Synopsis
- Dennis has tied a dustbin to the side of a rocket and is hitching a lift into space with Gnasher.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- David Sutherland
- Inks
- David Sutherland
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Uncle Angus, from Aberdeen, has sent you a present!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Dennis; Gnasher; Dennis's mum
- Synopsis
- Dennis's Uncle Angus has sent Dennis a highland costume and bagpipes.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ken H. Harrison
- Inks
- Ken H. Harrison
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- There's nothin' like a good breakfast to warm you up on a cold morning like this.
- Genre
- humour; western-frontier
- Characters
- Desperate Dan; Aunt Aggie
- Synopsis
- Dan dresses up in a chicken costume to find out why the eggs from the henhouse are disappearing.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- Lord Snooty; Snitch (or Snatch - they are identical twins)
- Synopsis
- Snooty is seated at a lectern in the castle library. One of the twins is peeking round a door at the top of the page. The bottom half of the page is mostly taken up with a parchment with a flow chart about relatives of Dandy and Beano characters.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- David Parkins
- Inks
- David Parkins
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Dennis; Pieface; Ivy the Terrible; Smiffy; Calamity James; Dennis's dad; Dennis's mum; Gnasher; doctor; Beatrice
- Synopsis
- First page of excerpt panels showing various Beano characters asking if they were the big news of 1998 leading up to two pages revealing that the big news was the arrival of Dennis's baby sister. Beano readers were invited to send in suggestions for her name. Beatrice (Bea for short) was the winner.
Story is done using panels and a cover from various issues of The Beano.
- Script
- David Sutherland
- Pencils
- David Sutherland
- Inks
- David Sutherland
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I don't want you to go out tonight, children.
- Genre
- children; superhero; adventure
- Characters
- Billy the Cat [William Grange]; Katie; Aunt Mabel
- Synopsis
- Billy and Katie are sitting with their Aunt Mabel. Mabel tells the children that she doesn't want the children to go out that evening because people have been attacked and robbed. Billy tells Mabel that they are going upstairs to do some homework. Upstairs they change into their costumes and go on patrol. They soon see the crook and Billy jumps from a roof to a street lamp which breaks under his weight. Katie dresses up as an old woman and is soon targeted by the crook. Katie throws the crook to the ground and the cats tie him up for collection by the police.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) 1974-xx-xx
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Eric Roberts
- Inks
- Eric Roberts
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I say, Winker! Hundreds of schoolgirls!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Winker Watson; Mr. Clarence Creep; Miss Agatha Creep; Miss Grenfell; students of Greytowers School; students of Trinity Hall
- Synopsis
- A girl's school relocates to Trinity Hall, next door to Greytowers School, after burning down. The girls' teacher is Miss Agnes Creep, sister of Clarence Creep who is Winker's teacher. The girls have arrived earlier than the matron of Trinity Hall was expecting and there is no food for them. Winker and his pals raid Clarence's private pantry for food for the girls leaving nothing for Clarence and his sister.
- Reprints
- From The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) 1989-xx-xx
Previous indexer credited Terry Bave. Although Eric Roberts died in 1982, Winker Watson strips were reprinted between 1980 and 1991.
1989 printing is itself a reprint from an unknown edition of The Dandy.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Jim Petrie
- Inks
- Jim Petrie
- Colors
- ? (blue only used)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- You're going to give me a sweet, aren't you!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Minnie; Celia Potts; various boys
- Synopsis
- Minnie tries to intimidate several boys but each time the boys get their elder brother to intervene. Minnie meets grown-up actress Celia Potts who reveals she is a big fan of Minnie's. Celia dresses up to look like Minnie's big sister.
- Reprints
- From The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
The earlier apperance of the story would be prior to Monday 15 February 1971 as there is a reference to The Beano at a pre-decimal price of 4d.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Barrie Appleby
- Inks
- Barrie Appleby
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I'm going for a hairdo.
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Cuddles; Dimples; Granny; hairdresser
- Synopsis
- Cuddles and Dimples create havoc in a hairdressers when their granny goes in for a new hairdo.
- Reprints
- from the Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Malcolm Judge
- Inks
- Malcolm Judge
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I'm off to visit Granny Whizz.
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Billy Whizz; Granny Whizz
- Synopsis
- Billy visits his granny who then shows Billy her family album. Every photograph in there has Billy being fast in some way. Granny points to a photograph and says she would like to try that again. Billy then takes Granny out on her roller skates pulling her along.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- David Law
- Inks
- David Law
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Dennis's cousin, Denise, arrives for a holiday
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Dennis; Dennis's mum; Dennis's dad; Denise (Dennis's cousin); Walter; Winifred (Walter's cousin)
- Synopsis
- Dennis's cousin Denise visits Dennis and his family for a holiday. They immediately start causing trouble outside the house squirting water pistols and brandishing a toy crocodile at Walter and Winifred. Dennis's dad takes them to a toy fair but soon Dennis and Denise are squirting water pistols at each other. Dennis's dad chases them through the store and catches them trying to go up a descending escalator. The final panel shows Dennis receiving a slippering in the slipper department.
- Reprints
- From The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Hugh Morren
- Inks
- Hugh Morren
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Here, Smasher - you can have this ball!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Smasher; Cousin Pete; Tommy; irate men
- Synopsis
- Smasher is handed a ball by his cousin Pete. An angry man comes running round a corner and accuses Smasher of breaking his windows. Smasher runs away and offers the ball to Tommy who is working up a ladder. Tommy bends down and accidentally drops his hod of bricks on the angry man. Tommy throws the ball at Smasher and accidentally breaks a window. Another angry man comes out of the house chases after Smasher. Smasher passes the ball back to Pete who is then caught by the two angry men.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) issue unknown
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Charlie Gordon
- Inks
- Charlie Gordon
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Herby Hippo; Cuttem-Quick; Mr. Bongo; Georgie Giraffe; Mr. Reporter; Mr. Ape; other animals
- Synopsis
- The animals are still covered in hair after being sprayed with hair-restorer by Cuttem-Quick the previous week. They have failed to cut their own hair and decide they have to go to Cuttem-Quick to cut the excess hair. Unfortunately the hair on Herby Hippo is too tough and blunts all the scissors and razors. Mr. Bongo says he has invented a hair cutting machine but it is very rough on the animals.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy Comic (D.C. Thomson, 1937 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Colors
- ? (purple background)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- That's a terrible cold you've got Dan!
- Genre
- humour; western-frontier
- Characters
- Desperate Dan; Aunt Aggie; army
- Synopsis
- Aunt Aggie rubs camphorated oil into Dan's chest to cure his cold. The next morning when Dan wakes up he finds his chest hairs have grown massively as Aunt Aggie has accidentally used hair restorer. Dan has trouble cutting the hairs and eventually the army have to blast the hairs off with cannons. Dan leaves the army his hairs as they make better bayonnets than steel.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy Comic (D.C. Thomson, 1937 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ron Spencer
- Inks
- Ron Spencer
- Colors
- ? (red and green)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I've opened um hairdressing shop
- Genre
- humour; children; western-frontier
- Characters
- Little Plum; Buffalo Bill; customers
- Synopsis
- Plum has opened a hairdressing shop. He doesn't have many customers but the two that he does have end up with ruined haircuts. Then Buffalo Bill come in covered in cactus spines after chasing buffalo. Plum thinks he can help Bill for a small fee. Plum cuts the spines off cactus plants using his hairdressing tools.
- Reprints
- From The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) issue unkown
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- James Crichton
- Inks
- James Crichton
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Spare a copper, girlie?
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Korky the Cat; two acrobats
- Synopsis
- Two acrobats are performing in the street for money. One swings on the pole outside Korky's barber shop and breaks it. The pair run away. Korky visits a fireworks shop and buys the biggest rocket they have. Korky mounts the rocket in place of the broken pole. The acrobats pass by again and both climb onto the rocket. Korky lights the fuse and sends the acrobats off into the air.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Leo Baxendale
- Inks
- Leo Baxendale
- Colors
- ? (red only used)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- D'You want a haircut and shampoo? - Don't Let the Bash Street Kids Serve You!
- Feature Logo
- When the Bell Rings!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Teacher; the Bash Street Kids [Danny; Fatty; Sidney; Toots; Tich; other kids]
- Synopsis
- The kids are doing an art class. Teacher hopes that they are doing nice drawings of a vase but none of them are. The bell rings and all the kids pile out of the door. On the way home the kids see an advert in a hairdressing salon for assistants and decide to apply. The students cause chaos in the salon until the owner returns and sends them packing. It's not just customers who have suffered, many of the kids also sport strange hair styles and other after effects.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) 1954-xx-xx
Original feature title for The Bash Street Kids.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Eric Roberts
- Inks
- Eric Roberts
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Come on Dick! You're going to the barber's to get that scruffy mop cut...
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Dick; Dick's dad; barber
- Synopsis
- Dick's dad is fed-up with the length of Dick's hair and drags him to the barber's. Dick plays with a hair dryer and blows the barber's wig off. Dick picks the wig up on his foot as he is chased out of the barber's and then tries it on his head so it looks his hair has been cut. Dick gets a toffee wrapper stuck on the wig and Dick's dad pulls the wig off when he sees it. He decides to try the wig on for himself. He then takes Dick back to the barber's to get his hair cut properly. The barber recognises the wig immediately and starts fighting with Dick's dad.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomspon, 1950 series) 1970-xx-xx
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- David Law
- Inks
- David Law
- Colors
- ? (Red on some panels)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Off you go, Corporal Clott, and catch the colonel at the railway station.
- Genre
- humour; military
- Characters
- Corporal Clott; Colonel Grumbly
- Synopsis
- Corporal Clott is sent out on a motor-bike after Colonel Grumbly who has left on holiday without his suitcase. Clott reaches the railway station just in time to see the train leaving and decides to catch up with the train. Clott throws the case onto the train but the the Colonel is knocked off. Clott picks the Colonel up and sets off after the train. As the Colonel climbs on he is seen by the inspector and kicked off the train. Clott is already on the train and sees the Colonel being left behind and throws the suitcase down for him. Clott is then left on the train to go on the holiday.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thompson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins (signed as D. Watkins)
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins (signed as D. Watkins)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Biffo the Bear; people in a burning building
- Synopsis
- Biffo has a helter skelter but there are no customers. There are shouts of "Fire!" off panel. Biffo moves the helter skelter on a hand cart next to the building that's on fire. The height of the helter skelter matches that of the burning building and people are able to escape down the chute to safety.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomspon, 1950 series) 1952-xx-xx
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- What's biting you kids?
- Genre
- humour; western-frontier
- Characters
- Desperate Dan; children
- Synopsis
- Some children in carts complain to Dan that there's nothing to do in the one-horse town. Dan borrows an engine from a tram and motorises the carts to travel along the tram tracks. The children soon tire of this and Dan then borrows the inside of a lighthouse to make a helter-skelter. Dan then borrows a railway turntable to make a joy wheel. Some rail porters come along to complain and so Dan then borrows some rail track to make a roller coaster for the children.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy Comic (D.C. Thomson, 1937 series) 1940-xx-xx
Three consecutive panels from the story are overlain on the complete story. They are in full colour while the background is in green.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ken Hunter
- Inks
- Ken Hunter
- Colors
- ? (red only used)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Here's the programme for today's royal visits, your majesty....
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Wee Davie; King Willie; townspeople; jailer
- Synopsis
- Wee Davie has planned a programme of royal visits for King Willie. They go to the fairground first where they are thrown off the roundabout onto the helter-skelter. King Willie injures his foot so they go to the hospital next. Then they go to the ice-cream factory where they eat too much and rush to visit the castor oil factory. The come out feeling better and King Willie kicks a can on the road which then breaks a window. They both end up in the town jail which is one visit that Davie hasn't planned.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson) unknown issue
The feature went by this name only in 1956 and 1957
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Bill Holroyd
- Inks
- Bill Holroyd
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Did you see this, Mr. Snodgrass?
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Charley Brand; Brassneck; Mr. Snodgrass; Headmaster; students; fun-fair staff
- Synopsis
- Charley Brand and Brassneck with their class are taken to a fun-fair. The Headmaster warns Mr Snodgrass that he does not want to see a newspaper headline about his school's pupils causing trouble there. At the fair Brassneck drops an old vase behind Snodgrass and pretends that it's a valuable item. The class rush to the funfair to escape and Brassneck pushes Snodgrass onto the Ghost Train which he then speeds up. Snodgrass crashes through the props and is chased by the owner into a helter skelter where he then crashes into a prize stall. Snodgrass is now the headline in the newspaper.
- Reprints
- From The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Paddy Brennan
- Inks
- Paddy Brennan
- Colors
- ? (some panels coloured)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Jumbo Johnson, the boy whose act with his wonderful radio-controlled military models is the star turn at Bronco's Circus...
- Genre
- adventure; children
- Characters
- Jumbo Johnson; The Fearless Flashes; firemen
- Synopsis
- Jumbo tries to make his models mimic a pyramid pose from a circus acrobatic troop, The Fearless Flashes. It's more difficult than it looks. He takes his models out to the moors to practise more. He finishes practising and then sees a badger. He follows it into an old building where he falls through the rotten floor. He takes his models out his backpack and makes them perform a pyramid with the top model being a flame throwing soldier. The soldier then sets some of the wood on fire. The smoke is seen and firemen are called and they are able to rescue Jumbo and his models.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Jack Glass
- Inks
- Jack Glass
- Colors
- ? (red only used)
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Have you ever tried to stop a giant Crimson Ball with an elephant, in the middle of a fairground?
- Genre
- adventure
- Characters
- Peter Jones
- Synopsis
- The two pages are taken up with a single panel showing an elephant going head to head with a giant red ball. Riding on the elephant's neck is schoolboy Peter Jones. Spectators at the fairground where this takes place scatter in panic.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Roger's at the fairground--
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Roger; fairground staff
- Synopsis
- Roger is at a fair but has no money. He pulls two dodges to get free goes on the scenic railway and coconut shy. When he pulls a third dodge for a ride on the big wheel he then gets stuck at the top as the owners have met up and agreed who he is. Even though it's only the power that's been turned off the owner tells Roger that he'll have to wait until the next day before he can get the wheel checked.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue but pre 15 February 1971 as prices for the rides are in pre-decimal currency.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ken H. Harrison
- Inks
- Ken H. Harrison
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I say! That looks like an easy way to earn cash
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Randall; Billy; Cruncher (villain)
- Synopsis
- Randall sees a fortune teller in a caravan and thinks that it's an easy way to earn cash. Cruncher says he's a fortune teller as well and throws a crystal ball at Randall and Billy. Randall and Billy set up their own fortune telling caravan but Cruncher steals their money and walks away laughing. Cruncher comes back to the caravan which is now empty. He looks into the crystal ball and a huge hairy hand frightens him off. The hairy hand is actually Billy hiding under the crystal ball. Cruncher runs into a rope trap that Randall has set up and all the stolen money pours out of his pockets.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue but after 15 February 1971 as prices for the rides are in decimal currency.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Dennis the Menace (arm only); visitors to the funfair
- Synopsis
- Dennis shows the various ways that he would fix the funfair stalls so that he could not lose.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Bill Holroyd
- Inks
- Bill Holroyd
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- No more fun for us, Fred!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Screwy Driver; Fred; Ernie (Fred's brother); Horace; other boys
- Synopsis
- Screwy and Fred have spent all their money at a funfair. Screwy suggests they make their own roundabout and the pick up some items in the town dump. They trick Ernie to borrow his toy car and also borrow Horace's rocking horse. They build a roundabout but when it spins it goes too fast and throws everyone off. Screwy runs away but is tripped up by Ernie and Horace. All the boys take Screwy back to the roundabout and tie him up. They leave him spinning round and round.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- David Sutherland
- Inks
- David Sutherland
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Teacher; the Bash Street Kids [Danny; Toots; Sidney; Plug; Fatty; Smiffy; Spotty; Wilfred; 'Erbert]; Smiffy's granny; caretaker
- Synopsis
- Teacher asks the class if they would like a couple of hours off school. He sends them to collect a sideboard for him. The kids collect the sideboard and push it back. Along the way the stop to watch a football match by standing on the sideboard. The sideboard collapses under the weight. They try repairing it but it collapses again. At that moment Smiffy's granny asks the kids to take an old sideboard to the dump. The sideboard looks the same as the first one so the kids deliver it safely to Teacher. Teacher then smashes the sideboard to pieces to be burned in the school boiler.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Jimmy Hughes
- Inks
- Jimmy Hughes
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Gosh! Sold out! That's a pity!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- The Jocks [Big Jock; Wee Eck; Hector; Angus; Sandy]; The Geordies [Sidney; Lanky; Arnold; Cedric; Egbert]; Mr Slater
- Synopsis
- Tickets for a football match are sold out so the Jocks decide to play a game themselves and pinch a ball from the Geordies. Then they find the goal posts in the park have been removed. Elsewhere the Geordies decide to practise being stretcher bearers and are given some old stretchers from the hospital. The Jocks steal the stretchers off the Geordies to use as goal posts. The Jocks then start a fight with the Geordies. When that has finished the Geordies reclaim their stretchers. The Geordies are then invited in to the sold-out football match in case extra stretchers are needed.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy [D.C. Thomson, 1950 series] unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- If there were twelve of "You Know Who" - What a football team they would make!
- Genre
- humour; children; sport
- Characters
- Dennis the Menace; Dennis's dad; opposing team; police; spectators
- Synopsis
- Single panel over two pages showing what a football team of multiple Dennises would look like.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Eric Roberts
- Inks
- Eric Roberts
- Colors
- ? (Red and blue only)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Jolly nice sweets these! Have one, Trotty?
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Winker Watson; Trotty; students; Matron; the Hoods (villains)
- Synopsis
- Winker and Trotty are walking through the woods eating sweets. Trotty is captured by the Hoods who then take all their sweets and money. Trotty has his arm put in a sling by Matron which gives Winker an idea. During a football match all the team are "injured" and have their arms put in slings. The boys then go out for a picnic but are accosted by the Hoods. The boys whip catapults out of their slings and attack the Hoods. During the onslaught the Hoods' face coverings are whipped off. The Hoods retreat into the sick bay. When they burst out they have covered up their heads in bandages.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) 1979-xx-xx
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- David Sutherland
- Inks
- David Sutherland
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- As you seem to be aware, the first school football match of the season is not far away.
- Genre
- humour; children; sport
- Characters
- Teacher; the Bash Street Kids [Danny; Toots; Sidney; Plug; Fatty; Smiffy; Spotty; Wilfred; 'Erbert]; Winston (school cat)
- Synopsis
- Teacher wants the kids to practise for for the forthcoming football season. The football strips are very old fashioned so he decides to look at more modern strips. The kids can't decide what colour to have so he brings out some striped pyjama jackets. During the practice their only ball is accidentally blown up so Teacher gives the kids a ball of string to practise with. The kids soon wrap themselves up with the string, which is what Teacher had planned for all along.
- Reprints
- from The Beano [D.C. Thomson, 1950 series] 1981-xx-xx
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins (signed)
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins (signed)
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Danny Longlegs; Sleepy Valley Swifts football team; Sleepy Valley Bouncers football team
- Synopsis
- Danny is goalkeeper for the Sleepy Valley Swifts. They are getting hacked to bits by the Sleepy Valley Bouncers. When the team lists for the next game are put up only Danny is listed. When the game is played Danny is able to beat all of the Bouncers even though they are a full team.
- Reprints
- From The Dandy Comic (D.C. Thomson, 1937 series) unknown issue
The story originally had text under the panels but this reprint features just the panels.
The team list for the Sleepy Valley Bouncers includes Watkins and Barnes - presumably references to Dudley D. Watkins (the artist) and Albert Barnes (editor of the Dandy). There may be other staff members in the list of names.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Malcolm Judge
- Inks
- Malcolm Judge
- Colors
- ? (blue only used)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Bet I could! Bet you couldn't!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Billy Whizz; friend; billy goat
- Synopsis
- Billy and his friend are arguing about something. Billy says he can, his friend says he can't. Billy races off running up and down mountains, over rivers and back to where he started. Billy says that he can do everything a mountain goat can do. Billy's friend disagrees as Billy is butted off the ground by a goat.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) issue unknown
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ken Reid
- Inks
- Ken Reid
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hey dad! We're in luck!
- Genre
- humour; children; historical
- Characters
- Ali Ha-Ha; Police chief (Ali's dad); police force; Mustapha Phagg (forty thieves leader); forty thieves
- Synopsis
- Ali tells his dad that they've been sent free tickets to the travelling circus. That afternoon the circus seems to be putting on a show just for the police. Suddenly the circus entertainers reveal themselves to be the forty thieves with the main clown being Mustapha Phagg. The police are overcome and the thieves make off to rob the bank. Ali pulls the circus cannon to outside the bank and loads it up with rotten fruit, bad eggs and the like. The police show up just as Ali points the cannon at the thieves exiting the bank. But the cannon is a trick one and fires backwards on the police!
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) issue unknown
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins (two panels); ? (framing drawing)
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins (two panels); ? (framing drawing)
- Colors
- ? (blue on orange only on two panels); ? (framing drawing)
- Letters
- Dudley D. Watkins (two panels); ?
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Aunt Aggie; Lord Snooty and his Pals [Lord Snooty; Snitchy; Snatchy; three other pals]; two Scotsmen
- Synopsis
- Snooty is climbing up a bookcase towards a piece of paper containing two panels from an early episode. The first panel has Aunt Aggie showing Snooty the family tree and telling him that some of his early relatives were Scottish. The second panel shows Snooty and some of his pals dressed in tartan and kilts and playing bagpipes. Two Scotsmen look on agreeing that Snooty and his pals aren't Scottish.
- Reprints
- Two panels taken from an unknown episode of Lord Snooty and his Pals.
The two panel drawing is printed in blue on orange on a new full colour background drawing of Snooty in the castle library.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ron Spencer
- Inks
- Ron Spencer
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Stop scoundrel!
- Genre
- humour; children; western-frontier
- Characters
- Baby-Face Finlayson; Houdini Finlayson; Sheriff "Marsh" Mallow; Parrot-Face Finlayson; Hercules Finlayson; Owl-Face Finlayson; Robin Finlayson; Sunny-Face Finlayson; Smiley-Face Finlayson; Cliff-Face Finlayson; Bullet-Face Finlayson; Bean-Pole Finlayson
- Synopsis
- Baby-Face, in his motorised pram, picks up someone escaping from the jail - it's his cousin Houdini. They steal a cake but out jumps Sheriff "Marsh" Mallow. Houdini escapes but Baby-Face is taken to jail. Houdini breaks Baby-Face out and the pair then tie a tree trunk to the pram and break some more of Baby-Face's family out of jail.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) issue unknown
All but Baby-Face, Houdini and the Sheriff appear in one panel only.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ron Spencer
- Inks
- Ron Spencer
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Wish you'd stop yawning, Hubert
- Genre
- humour; children; western-frontier
- Characters
- Little Plum; Little Peach (Plum's cousin); Hubert (hedgehog)
- Synopsis
- Hubert the hedgehog is yawning all the time making Plum feel tired. Peach asks Plum if he'd like to fly her model plane. Hubert yawns and the plane flies into his mouth where he crunches down and breaks it. Peach shows Plum the cake she has. Hubert see the cake and runs backwards into Peach so that his prickles jab into her. She throws the cake into the air and Hubert catches and eats it. Peach is fed-up with Hubert and ties his mouth shut with her hair band.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Robert Nixon (signed)
- Inks
- Robert Nixon (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Korky's Australian cousin is visiting.
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Korky; Korky's nephews (Nip, Rip and Lip); Korky's cousin; kangaroo
- Synopsis
- Korky's Australian cousin is visiting and has brought his own boxing kangaroo. The kangaroo tries to teach the nephews to throw a boomerang. He demonstrates perfectly but when the nephews try they break many ornaments and decorations. Korky then throws a tantrum and all the others escape outside. Korky comes out looking for his nephews but they are hiding in the kangaroo's pouch.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Coo! Here's a real hero - Horatius Biffo
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals; historical
- Characters
- Biffo the Bear; Buster; Horatius Biffo; Caesar; Hannibal (war elephant); centurions; Etruscans
- Synopsis
- Biffo is reading his family tree about one of his ancestors, Horatius Biffo.
The Romans are defending a bridge. Caesar says that if the Etruscans cross a bridge then all is lost. Biffo says that he and Hannibal will defend the bridge.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hello, Snooty! How's it going?
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Biffo the Bear; Lord Snooty
- Synopsis
- Biffo and Snooty meet in the street. Snooty is carrying a paper scroll and tells Biffo that he's studying his family tree. Biffo shows Snooty his family tree - a tree his grandad planted. Snooty then shows Biffo his family tree on the scroll. Biffo is interested in finding out about his ancestors and later Snooty returns with some information on the Biffo family tree. Biffo sits down to find out about his ancestors.
- Reprints
This is the first of eight consecutive weekly stories featuring Biffo's ancestors.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hm! Odin Biffosen, the dreaded Viking!
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals; historical
- Characters
- Biffo the Bear; Odin Biffosen; Vikings; villagers
- Synopsis
- Biffo is reading his family tree about one of his ancestors, Odin Biffosen.
Back in the days of the Vikings Odin Biffosen leads a band of marauders landing their boat to conquer Angleland. They pillage a village but then Biffosen meets a bull which mistakes Biffosen's horned helmet as a rival. The bull charges and Biffosen retires back to the boat with his fellow Vikings intending to return another year.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Coo! King Biffeau the Conqueror!
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals; historical
- Characters
- Biffo the Bear; Biffeau the Conqueror; knights; King Harold; Hereward the Buster
- Synopsis
- Biffo is reading his family tree about one of his ancestors, King Biffeau the Conqueror.
King Biffeau lands on Hastings beach in 1066 leading his Norman knights. The Battle of Hastings takes place with the Normans playing football against the English. King Biffeau scores the winning goal against King Harold who loses his crown. Biffeau commands that this is all recorded on the Biffeau Tapestry.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Coo! Black Prince Biffo, the dashing knight!
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals; historical
- Characters
- Biffo the Bear; Black Prince Biffo; Buster; king; queen
- Synopsis
- Biffo is reading his family tree about one of his ancestors, Black Prince Biffo.
Prince Biffo is taking part in a jousting contest for the silver lance. As Biffo charges towards his opponent his own lance starts drooping towards the ground. The lance touches the ground and Biffo is catapulted off his horse into the air and over some poles set up for the high jump.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Aha! Sir Biffo Raleigh, the courteous courtier!
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals; historical
- Characters
- Biffo the Bear; Sir Biffo Raleigh; Queen Bess; villagers
- Synopsis
- Biffo is reading his family tree about one of his ancestors, Sir Biffo Raleigh.
Sir Biffo assists villagers in crossing muddy roads in the town. Queen Bess's carriage pulls up and Sir Bifffo throws his cloak across a muddy puddle. Queen Bess steps onto the cloak and sinks into a deep puddle.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- King Biffo II, leader of the cavaliers!
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals; historical
- Characters
- Biffo the Bear; King Biffo II; Roundheads
- Synopsis
- Biffo is reading his family tree about one of his ancestors, King Biffo II.
King Biffo II is riding his horse being pursued by Roundheads. The horse gallops under a low branch and King Biffo is swept up into the tree where his wig is mistaken for a crow's nest by the Roundheads.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Ah! Captain Biffo of the King's Own Hussars
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals; historical
- Characters
- Biffo the Bear; Captain Biffo; The King
- Synopsis
- Biffo is reading his family tree about one of his ancestors, Captain Biffo of the King's Own Hussars.
Captain Biffo is riding his horse to bring news of the victory at the Battle of Waterloo. The horse is exhausted but Captain Biffo continues on foot. Captain Biffo gives the King the news and is presented with a pair of "Wellington" boots.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Eric Roberts
- Inks
- Eric Roberts
- Colors
- ? (red, blue, yellow background wash)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Yippee! I'm off to my uncle's farm for the weekend!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Dick; boy; Dick's uncle; hens; pig
- Synopsis
- Dick is off to his uncle's farm for the weekend. First he feeds the hens who mob him when he is carrying the food in a bucket. The bucket ends up over his head. Then he goes to feed the pig. The pig escapes and drags Dick through mud and nettles. Dick returns home bandaged up from his escapades.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ? (Red, yellow and purple)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hm! Dad gave me a job and I can't remember what it was.
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Roger; Roger's dad
- Synopsis
- Roger has been given a job by his Dad but he can't remember what it is. He thinks it is time that his pocket money is raised and tries several methods to bring it to his dad's attention. Suddenly Roger's dad jumps up, looks out of the window into the garden and dashes out to chase some dogs away. They have entered the garden through a hole in the fence. The job that Roger was supposed to do was fix the hole in the fence. What's more Roger's dad was going to raise Roger's pocket money when the hole was fixed.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Bill Holroyd
- Inks
- Bill Holroyd
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- My poor pussykins is stuck up that tree!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Screwy Driver; Aunt Fanny; Dad; Grandad
- Synopsis
- Aunt Fanny's cat is stuck up a tree. Screwy sends his Dad up a ladder to rescue the cat but his Dad gets stuck inside the tree. Screwy then sends his Grandad up to hold on to his Dad's legs while he tries to winch them out. His Dad falls and Grandad is then stuck up the tree. Dad holds on the ladder as Screwy goes up but the ladder slips and falls on a fence causing Dad to be flung back into the tree with Grandad. Screwy puts a pile of boxes under the tree for them to jump into. Grandad holds the cat up for Aunt Fanny who says that it isn't her cat. Her cat is found at home on a bed.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Angus, your pet stag, has been disturbing the peace in the village
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
- Characters
- Lord Snooty and his Pals [Lord Snooty; Doubting Thomas; Joe (Big Fat Joe); Snitchy; Snatchy; Rosie; Liz (Swanky, Lanky Liz); Polly (Polly Wolly Doodle); Scrapper Smith]; Aunt Matilda; castle guard; cook; Angus (pet stag); Angus' dad
- Synopsis
- Lord Snooty's pet stag, Angus, has been causing trouble in the village. Snooty and his pals try various methods to keep Angus under control without success. Eventually they get Angus's dad brought down to keep Angus under control.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Bob McGrath
- Inks
- Bob McGrath
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Eek! I'm seeing double!
- Feature Logo
- The 3 Bears
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Pa; Ma; Teddy; Uncle Bert
- Synopsis
- Teddy thinks he's seeing double as there are two Pa bears. One of them is Pa's brother, Uncle Bert. Teddy offers Uncle Bert a toffee but it's his Pa and he eats the lot. At tea Teddy sits beside Uncle Bert as Pa bear will usually snaffle his food. But it's Pa Bear again and he pinches the food. Teddy has a plan to tell them apart. He lures Pa Bear into a mouse trap which snaps closed on his nose. Now he can tell them apart as Pa Bear has a swollen red nose.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown 1970s issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ? (Red and blue only)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I'm fed up with school - it's hard work!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Dinah; Dad; teacher; boss
- Synopsis
- At breakfast Dinah says she's fed up with school. Her Dad is fed up with work at the office and so they agree to swap roles. At work Dinah plays games on the computer and breaks it. The Boss tells her that she'll have to work out the sales figures by hand. At school Dad is shouted at by the teacher for reading in class and then asked where the 200 lines for eating a pizza in class are. Dinah hasn't done the lines so Dad has to write them out during the lunch break. When they get back home Dinah and Dad agree to swap back again and next morning both are pleased to go their normal ways.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown 1990s issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Dudley D. Watkins
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Gosh! He's too good for us!
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Biffo the Bear; Biffo's nephew; octopus; other runners
- Synopsis
- Biffo and his nephew are practising for the 3-legged race. Some boys looking on realise that the pair are too good for them and change the invitation sign to 4-legged race. Biffo sees the sign and goes to the zoo. Later, Biffo shows up for the race which he wins with ease with his partner - an octopus.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Who is this? Or is it who are they?
- Characters
- Smudge [1947 Dandy character]; Smudge [1980 Beano character]
Mash-up drawing consisting of Smudge [1980 Beano character] as the left hand side and Smudge [1947 Dandy character] as the right hand side of a composite character.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- John Geering
- Inks
- John Geering
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Great serial in this newspaper!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Smudge [1980 Beano character]; newspaper shop owner; angry customers; grocery shop owner
- Synopsis
- Smudge is reading a newspaper and walks through mud and dirt as he delivers them. When he gets back to the newspaper shop angry customers are complaining about their dirty newspapers so he gets fired. Smudge gets another job delivering groceries but crashes his bike into some mud and gets fired from that job. He sees a sign for help wanted on a pig farm but when he applies the pigs object to the state he's in and he doesn't get the job.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown 1980s issue.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Eric Roberts
- Inks
- Eric Roberts
- Colors
- ? (red only used)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hullo, Fido!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Smudge [1947 Dandy character]; Fido (dog); Nibs (Smudge's brother); boy next door
- Synopsis
- Smudge is going to paint Fido's kennel. Nibs nearly kicks the paint pot over and is chased away by Smudge. Smudge nearly kicks the paint pot over herself so she puts it on top of the wall behind the kennel for safety. Nibs is now talking to the boy next door who is showing off his new catapult. The boy takes aim at the paint pot on the wall and it then falls over Smudge's head.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy Comic (D.C. Thomson, 1937 series) unknown 1940's issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ken Reid
- Inks
- Ken Reid
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The submarine 'Kipper' glides silently beneath the waves
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Jonah; A.B. Moaner; crew of the submarine Kipper; crew of a cargo ship
- Synopsis
- Two of the crew of the Kipper are talking. A.B. Moaner says that he never sees daylight under the ocean. Moaner is told he is lucky because Jonah can't get at them down below. On the surface Jonah is discovered hiding on board a cargo ship and then chased around. He is caught and hangs onto the ship's anchor release handle which then accidentally releases the anchor. Jonah is thrown overboard. The anchor crashes through the submarine below and Jonah gets sucked inside. The crew abandon ship surprised that Jonah could get to them in a submarine.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue between 1958 and 1962
Story runs in parallel with next Jonah story on the left hand side over three pages.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Keith Robson
- Inks
- Keith Robson
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Able Seaman Jonah, living with the fishes
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Jonah; Captain Timmy Fogg
- Synopsis
- Jonah is floating on the ocean on a wooden crate. A swordfish throws Jonah into the air and he lands on board the "Ragworm's Revenge". The captain, Timmy Fogg, has been bemoaning what wonderful things he could do if only he had a crew when Jonah lands at his feet. Timmy says that his mission is to protect creatures from a nearby whaler. Jonah says he knows some of the whales. Unfortunately the whale he meets is Moby Dick who turned white when Jonah sank the Irish dredging fleet on top of him. In panic Moby Dick flees and sinks the whaler. Timmy congratulates Jonah for sinking the ship.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) 1993-xx-xx
Story runs in parallel with previous Jonah story on the right hand side over three pages.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Characters
- Korky; Billy the Cat [William Grange]
Page with pictures of Korky the Cat and Billy the Cat taken from unknown issues.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- There are some big pike in the lake
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Korky; Korky's friend
- Synopsis
- Korky is going fishing for pike. His friend won't go with him because the rubber dinghy is old. He'll get his fish from the chip shop. The dinghy springs a leak and Korky plugs it with his tail. A passing pike takes a nibble at Korky's tail and he leaps out of the dinghy into the water. Later Korky see his friend coming out of the chip shop having just bought the last fish.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
Story runs in parallel with next Billy the Cat story on the left hand side over three pages.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- David Sutherland
- Inks
- David Sutherland
- Colors
- ? (Green and brown only)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Billy was out on manoeuvres with the local army battalion
- Genre
- children; superhero; adventure
- Characters
- Billy the Cat [William Grange]; Captain Samson; army battalion; crooks (villains)
- Synopsis
- Billy is helping a local army battalion on manoeuvres when he sees a flash of light in the forest. He jumps and just misses a bullet. He swings through the trees and soon sees the two criminals who are carrying rifles. They pause for a moment and Billy jumps down to capture them. Later, as the crooks are being led away Captain Samson asks Billy for a favour, would he take on the obstacle course? Billy completes the course and sets a new record.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
Story runs in parallel with previous Korky the Cat story on the right hand side over three pages.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I've arranged for you to visit Andrew Glenn
- Genre
- adventure; animal; anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
- Characters
- Dennis; Gnasher; Andrew Glenn; Black Bob
- Synopsis
- A bizarre mash-up of Dennis the Menace and Black Bob the Dandy Wonder Dog. Dennis and Gnasher visit Andrew Glenn and his faithful sheep dog Black Bob for a holiday. Whilst there Gnasher and Bob team up to foil a gang of sheep rustlers.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Jim Petrie
- Inks
- Jim Petrie
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- My bed's not comfy, dad - may I have a new one?
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Minnie; Minnie's dad
- Synopsis
- Minnie asks her Dad about a new bed as her old one is uncomfortable. He suggests a hammock but Minnie imagines leaping on to it at night and being thrown onto the ceiling. Then he suggest a brass bedstead but Minnie is concerned about the distance from the floor. She then suggests a bed that folds up into the wall but then imagines it snapping shut while she's still in it. Minnie then decides that there's nothing wrong with her old bed after all.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) 1967-xx-xx
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Dudley D. Watkins
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Boo-hoo! We can't get to the seaside this year, Dan!
- Genre
- humour; western-frontier
- Characters
- Desperate Dan; children; arabs
- Synopsis
- Dan takes pity on some children who can't go to the seaside. He blows a sailboat across the Atlantic and takes to the air to get better speed. He realises that he's nearly missed Africa when he sees pyramids and the Sphinx. He lands and is attacked but burrows under the Sphinx to escape. He chases the attackers away wearing the Sphinx's head. He then blows some sand into the air and sets off back across the Atlantic. He sees a German U-boat and borrows it to bore under the ground. He bursts through the surface with the sea following him just as the sandstorm arrives and makes a seaside.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy Comic (D.C. Thomson, 1937 series) 1940-xx-xx
- Keywords
- Sphinx
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Jim Petrie
- Inks
- Jim Petrie
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Yahoo! Now for a super seaside holiday
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Minnie; Minnie's dad; Minnie's mum; Dennis the Menace (one panel); Desperate Dan (one panel)
- Synopsis
- Minnie and her family are at the seaside. She runs into the sea and straight out again because of jellyfish. Minnie decides to take a pleasure trip in a boat but is soaked when a speedboat piloted by Dennis the Menace speeds by. Minnie then decides to go fishing but gives up after catching some seaweed onto her head. Going back to the boarding house Minnie tells her dad that she's going to bed because she's sick of the sea.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
Appearance of Dennis is almost a cameo as he only appears in one panel.
The splashing of Minnie provides a visual gag by removing all colour from the next panel and inviting the readers to colour it back in again.
Last panel on the page is a single appearance by Desperate Dan inviting readers to turn the page for a Dandy seaside story.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ron Spencer
- Inks
- Ron Spencer
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- This sea captain has kindly invited me and ye lot...
- Genre
- humour; children; historical
- Characters
- Teacher; students; sea captain; ship's crew
- Synopsis
- Teacher takes the students on to a man-o'-war ship. The students try to pull Teacher's suit of armour off but are foiled when the ship's captain chops the rope. Teacher chases the students up a mast where the children drop a sail on top of Teacher and the captain. Fortunately the captain has his marlin spike and Teacher cuts his way out. One of the ship's crew has caught a fish but he doesn't want it and so throws it over his shoulder. It lands inside Teacher's armour and he falls overboard. A passing seal propels Teacher back to the ship where he puts the students on the oars to row.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) 1980-xx-xx
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- David Law
- Inks
- David Law
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Bah! Spades and pails are kid stuff!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Dennis; Dennis's Dad; beachgoers
- Synopsis
- Dennis and his Dad are at the seaside. Dennis digs a hole behind his Dad's deck chair until he falls in. His Dad tells Dennis to find something else to do so he pumps up a rubber horse using an air line. Dennis bounces the horse amongst the beachgoers until he approaches his Dad who is holding a piece of wood with nails in. After bursting the horse Dad punishes Dennis.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown 1960s issue
The final panel showing Dennis being punished by his Dad is partially obscured by a "Censored for 60 Years" sticker although it can be inferred that Dennis is being spanked.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- David Law
- Inks
- David Law
- Colors
- ? (Orange and blue only)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Goodbye, admiral!
- Genre
- humour; military
- Characters
- Corporal Clott; Colonel Grumbly; British army; Admiral; British navy
- Synopsis
- The Admiral and his sailors are leaving the camp. Colonel Grumbly is glad to see them go so he makes Clott the driver. The sailors egg Clott to drive fast but then he can't stop before the end of the pier. The sailors throw their clothes at Clott to dry off and he hangs them between the guns. Clott swivels the guns to a better position and accidentally fires them. Clott is chased around the ship and hides in the magazine. He lights a match and blows up the ship. The Admiral and the sailors chase Clott back to the camp where they fight with the army over who will tear Clott apart.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Jan Sitek
- Inks
- Jan Sitek
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Wish I had a dog to take out for walks.
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Belle; Professor Crackpot; Mrs Smith; Cecil Smith; Steamhammer Stevenson
- Synopsis
- Belle wishes she had a dog to take for a walk. A boy tells her there's a big lab in a building. But it's not a Labrador it's Professor Crackpot's laboratory. Then she's told that she can take Mrs Smith's Spotty for a walk. But it's not a Dalmation, it's Mrs Smith's son Cecil. Belle chases after a cloud when she's told it might rain cats and dogs and runs straight into heavyweight champ Steamhammer Stevenson. Stevenson chases off Belle. Belle had wanted a dog and now she has a boxer!
- Reprints
- from the Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
Not all of story showing.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ken Reid
- Inks
- Ken Reid
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Jinx is admiring a photo of the school football team
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Jinx; Maude Mudd; West Street school football team; West Street school marching band; Clobber Street school football team
- Synopsis
- Jinx admires a photo of the school football team. Maude Mudd says that her team has better supporters. Jinx says that will be decided on match day. Jinx reads about American Football teams having a drum majorette leading them so decides to run a draw for the role. Jinx wins and on the day of the match leads the marching band. Clobber Street fans are impressed. Jinx's hands are sweaty and the baton slips out of her hands and through a window of the dressing room. The baton hits a players who knocks the boot lockers onto the rest of the team. Jinx is blamed for incapacitating the team.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Jack Prout
- Inks
- Jack Prout
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- What a delicious smell!
- Genre
- humour; science fiction
- Characters
- Super Sam; Boris; boys; watchman; farmer
- Synopsis
- Sam and Boris see some boys and a watchman eating some baked potatoes. The smell is wonderful and they climb over a wall but the boys and the watchmen run away. The pair eat some of the potatoes and find them delicious. Boris finds one of the boys in a tree and asks where they can get more potatoes. The boy says from a farm. The farmer sees the pair in his orchard, thinks they're trespassers and sets his dog on them. The dog pins Sam to the ground but Sam's helmet scares the dog off.
Rest of story missing.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) 1968-xx-xx
Only first page reprinted, second page is not printed.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Gordon Bell
- Inks
- Gordon Bell
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Monday morning
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Prune; Dumpling; Miss Clump; other students
- Synopsis
- The students walk into the classroom. Miss Clump thinks their posture is terrible and tells them to take out their books. She tells the girls to walk upright with the books on their heads. They are terrible except for Prune whose books are perfect. Then Miss Prune finds the books are glued on. She leaves the girls to practise until they are perfect. While Miss Clump is out the girls load the top of the door with books which fall on Miss Clump when she walks back in. Now she's the one that can't walk straight!
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Hugh McNeill
- Inks
- Hugh McNeill
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Coo! I've broken the stopper!
- Genre
- humour
- Characters
- Ping; scientist; British soldiers; German soldiers
- Synopsis
- Ping is helping a scientist when he breaks the stopper of a large retort. The scientist hammers Ping into the retort as a replacement but Ping is then blown out like a bullet. Ping lands on the Western Front in front of some British soldiers. Later, the professor is told that if he supplies the guns the army will supply the rubber shells. The Germans are then pounded with rubber shells from a distance.
- Reprints
- from The Beano Comic (D.C. Thomson, 1938 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- John Geering
- Inks
- John Geering
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- We must get rid of those horrid space people!
- Genre
- humour; science fiction
- Characters
- Dad Dome; Mum Dome; snooty neighbours
- Synopsis
- The snooty neighbours report the Domes to the Town Hall for not paying any rates hoping that they will be moved on. Inside their Dome house Mum Dome is giving Dad Dome a hard time telling him he's useless and good for nothing. Dad Dome resolves to do some repairs but the first one he tackles punctures Mum Dome's air-filled chair sending her into the ceiling. Mum Dome then sends Dad Dome out to buy some milk.
Rest of story missing.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
The final line of panels of the first page are obscured. Second page is not printed.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Basil Blackaller
- Inks
- Basil Blackaller
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Tackle him!
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
- Characters
- Daddy Neptune; kids; octopus policeman
- Synopsis
- Neptune and some kids are playing rugger in the street. The octopus policeman sends them all packing and walks off laughing. Neptune gets the kids to help him dig a big hole. The octopus policeman falls in the hole where crabs nip the ends of his tentacles.
- Reprints
- from The Beano Comic (D.C. Thomson, 1938 series) unknown issue
Part of the bottom of the strip missing.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Jimmy Hughes
- Inks
- Jimmy Hughes
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Come and put up these curtains for me, Chips!
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Bully Beef; Chips; Chips's mum
- Synopsis
- Chips's mum asks Chips to help her put up some curtains. He stands on a chair on top of a table near a window. Beefy sees this and pushes the chair away causing Chips to pull the curtain and rail down. Chips's mum then sends Chips to buy replacements but Beefy intercepts Chips on his way back home. He rubs mud into the curtain infuriating Chips who bashes Beefy on the head with the rail. Beefy rolls down the hill wrapped up in the curtain into Chips's mum who then drags Beefy off to see what his dad has to say about this.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) 1971-xx-xx
- Script
- Roy Thomas
- Pencils
- Jimmy Hughes
- Inks
- Jimmy Hughes
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- At the supermarket-
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Bully Beef; Chips; Mrs. Beef; customers
- Synopsis
- Chips holds a shop door open for Mrs Beef who asks Beefy why he can't be well mannered like Chips. Beefy is angry with Chips and when he sees Chips holding a door open for another woman he tricks him into letting the door go into the woman's face. Chips then politely lets a woman go through a revolving door first. Beefy picks Chips up and throws him through the door causing the woman to be flung out. Chips leaves the shop through a door. Beefy follows and Chips lets the door go into Beefy's face. Beefy chases Chips but then falls through a trap door that Chips holds open for him.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) 1971-xx-xx
Roy Thomas is not the same as Roy Thomas (b. 1940)
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins (signed as D. Watkins)
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins (signed as D. Watkins)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Let's shake hands and be friends, Buster.
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Biffo; Buster
- Synopsis
- Biffo invites Buster to shake hands so they can be friends. Biffo's hand is stained red because Buster has been painting a fence. Buster apologises about the paint and offers to shake hands again. Unfortunately Biffo has been baking and Buster's hand is now covered in dough. Later, in the street, they agree to shake hands while both are wearing gloves. A man walks between them and the gloves fall to the ground. Both bend down at the same time and crack heads. The pair walk away from each other shaking their hands in temper.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins (signed as D. Watkins)
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins (signed as D. Watkins)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I'll throw my old uniform away.
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Biffo; Buster; cinema commissionaire
- Synopsis
- Biffo and Buster see the cinema commissionaire throwing his old uniform out. They both want it but Buster gets the trousers and Biffo gets the jacket and cap. They go for a cup of tea where Buster pinches the cap and jacket off a coat hook. Later, Biffo calls in to a theatre and asks if he can borrow some scenery. The next day Buster receives an invitation to start work as a commissionaire at the Palace cinema. Buster stands in front of the cinema but then the passers-by laugh at Buster when Biffo moves the scenery board to reveal a school.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins (signed)
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Ho, Ho! Here comes Biffo!
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Biffo; Buster
- Synopsis
- Buster is hiding behind a dustbin with a pop-gun. He stands up, shoots and hits Biffo on the nose with a cork. Biffo then hides behind a wall and when Buster walks past points a water pistol at him. Buster says that's not a pop-gun but Biffo says yes it is because he's filled it with ginger pop. Buster chases Biffo and they crash into a pile of empty boxes. The shopkeeper makes the pair stack them back up again.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins (signed as D. Watkins)
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins (signed as D. Watkins)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Our new dog looks intelligent what shall we call him?
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Biffo; Buster
- Synopsis
- Biffo has a new dog. He and Buster are trying to decide what to call him. They discount Trixie and Slasher. Then Buster looks in a book of dogs' names but Biffo doesn't like any of them. Buster throws the book at Biffo and they start fighting. Fighting doesn't settle the problem so they decide to call it quits. Then they decide to call the dog Quits and write his name on the kennel. But then Quits quits the pair.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Inks
- Dudley D. Watkins
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Jimmy Watson was in another fine pickle!
- Genre
- adventure; children; jungle; humour
- Characters
- Jimmy Watson; Strang the Terrible
- Synopsis
- Jimmy's magic patch takes him to a country where dinosaurs roam. He narrowly avoids a brontosaurus and then a triceratops before a huge gorilla picks him up. Strang the Terrible appears and challenges the gorilla to a fight. Strang knocks the gorilla out and then carries Jimmy away on his shoulder. Jimmy starts to talk to Strang when suddenly his magic patch takes him back home to the table with a comic in his hand.
- Reprints
- from The Beano Comic (D.C. Thomson, 1938 series) 1944-06-03
- Keywords
- brontosaurus; gorilla; triceratops
Crossover of the Jimmy Watson and Strang the Terrible characters
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- David Law
- Inks
- David Law
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Dennis and Curly are playing football - in the living room
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Dennis; Curly; Dennis's dad
- Synopsis
- Dennis and Curly are playing football in the living room. Dennis's dad gives the pair money to go to a boxing match. Unfortunately the seats are prebooked so they return home. Dennis's dad then gives them a board to play chess on. Dennis is not keen as chess is a softies' game. He accuses Curly of cheating after losing and the pair start fighting with their catapults in the living room. Dennis's dad stops the fighting and the pair wait for punishment. Dennis puts a thick book down the back of his pants but is seen doing this by his dad.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown 1960's issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- David Law
- Inks
- David Law
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Heh-heh! I like playing with Walter.
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Dennis; Walter; Dennis's dad; Walter's dad; germs
- Synopsis
- Dennis is playing with Walter by swinging him round his head. Later, Walter's dad calls round to tell Dennis's dad that Walter has mumps. Dennis is sent round to give Walter some fruit. Walter is terrified and sends Dennis away with the fruit. Some germs jump off Walter onto Dennis as he leaves and he carries them back home. Dennis's dad thinks Dennis has the mumps but the swelling is just a mouthful of fruit. Dennis is too tough for the germs so they jump on to his dad instead.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- Steve Bright
- Pencils
- John Geering
- Inks
- John Geering
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Why don't I get to go on any dangerous banana missions?
- Genre
- humour; superhero
- Characters
- Bananaman [Eric Wimp]; Crow; General Blight (villain)
- Synopsis
- Crow wants to come out on a mission with Bananaman and takes a bit of banana off Eric. Crow grows into a large, muscular Crow. Eric changes to Bananaman and the pair go out together. They are hit with a stink bomb dropped from a plane which they follow and discover it has no pilot. It is under remote control by General Blight and he robs a bank remotely with it. Crow disables the plane and swoops down on Blight carrying him off.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
Original panels are black and white only. Figures of Bananaman are scattered around the page and are not part of the story. They are coloured blue and yellow.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ron Spencer
- Inks
- Ron Spencer
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- What do you think of my new totem pole, Chiefy?
- Genre
- humour; western-frontier; children
- Characters
- Little Plum; Chiefy; Smellyfeet tribe; Puttyfeet tribe
- Synopsis
- The Puttyfeet tribe are carrying a new totem pole back to their camp. They pass through the Smellyfeet camp with it and say they'll come back the next day. Chiefy knows that it will just be to sneer at their old pole and so he orders Plum to get a new pole by then. Plum first tries to make a pole by stacking his friends one on top of another but that is a failure. Plum has an idea when is in Cactusville and buys dozens of novelty balloons. When blown into giant size they look like totem poles. The Puttyfeet are very impressed by all the new totem poles when they visit.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown 1960s issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ken H. Harrison
- Inks
- Ken H. Harrison
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Come here, Hippo. I want you want to do your best tricks.
- Genre
- humour; animal; anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
- Characters
- Harry; Hippo; Harry's dad
- Synopsis
- Harry encourages Hippo to do his best tricks. Hippos rolls over, does a handstand, hops on one leg and juggles. A reader's voice asks if Harry is taking part in a talent contest. Harry laughs and says no, his dad's suit is underneath a mat and needs pressing. Hippo is annoyed that he did all the tricks for just 50p and chases after Harry.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) 1983-xx-xx
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Jimmy Hughes
- Inks
- Jimmy Hughes
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I am the famed Celtic-Goblin fighter, Cedric de Geordie
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Cedric de Geordie; Celts; Angus McHate; dragon
- Synopsis
- Cedric de Geordie, El Ced for short, is a famed goblin fighter. He hears the gobblin' Celts in the forest eating porridge, haggis and cock-a-leekie. He chases the Celts off and they hide in a hut which he flattens by riding his horse over it. The Celts go to McMerlin the magician for help and borrow Fido the fire-breathing dragon. Fido comes up against Cedric who puts Fido's flame out with a fire extinguisher. Cedric advances on the Celts with his bludgeon when suddenly a huge Celt comes out. He is Angus McHate and he hates all Englishmen. He chases Cedric off.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) 1989-xx-xx
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ron Spencer
- Inks
- Ron Spencer
- Colors
- ? (Green and yellow only)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Inside Chiefy's wigwam
- Genre
- humour; western-frontier; children
- Characters
- Little Plum; Chiefy
- Synopsis
- Chiefy is cold and lights a fire inside his wigwam. Unfortunately the smoke can't escape and he dashes out coughing. Chiefy catches Plum and orders him to make a chimney for his wigwam. Later Chiefy admires the smart fireplace inside the wigwam but looking outside he hates the huge chimney that Plum has built. Chiefy orders Plum to take the chimney down and takes a swipe at it. The chimney collapses against the tribe's totem pole. It is undamaged because it is made of aluminium. Plum has an idea and moves the pole into the wigwam and through the top to act as a chimney.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- David Sutherland
- Inks
- David Sutherland
- Colors
- ? (red only used)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- My ears are cold.
- Genre
- humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Biffo; Buster; Bugsy McTurk
- Synopsis
- Biffo is cold and waggles his ears to keep warm. Buster thinks it must be terrible to have big ears. Biffo disagrees and shows Buster how he can use his ears as a table tennis bat and to swat flies. Suddenly Bugsy McTurk throws some mud on Buster. Biffo gets revenge by using one of his ears as a catapult to fling some mud back. Biffo now thinks that big ears are great.
- Reprints
- from The Beano (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) 1977-xx-xx
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Bill Holroyd
- Inks
- Bill Holroyd
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- What does that notice mean, Jack?
- Genre
- adventure; science fiction; humour; children
- Characters
- Jack Silver; Curly Perkins; shopkeeper; Zilaz (Jack's Uncle); Captain Zapp (villain)
- Synopsis
- Jack and Curly are walking past a bakery when the shopkeeper dashes through them chasing mice. He explains to them that he's tried everything to get rid of the mice but failed. Jack borrows his Uncle Zilaz's tootlehorn which he plays and the mice then follow him out of the shop. Captain Zapp snatches the tootlehorn off Jack which he then plays at the zoo. The animals follow Zapp into the city and then run amok when he stops playing. During the pandemonium Zapp robs a jewellery shop. Fortunately Curly has recorded Jack playing the tootlehorn and plays it to quieten the animals.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) unknown issue
- Keywords
- tootlehorn
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Paddy Brennan
- Inks
- Paddy Brennan
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Willie Willikins was out for a walk with all his pets.
- Genre
- adventure; science fiction; humour; anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
- Characters
- Willie Willikins; the Pobble; The WUM; The Bong bird; chicks; villagers
- Synopsis
- Willie is out for a walk with his animals. Suddenly sweets fall from the sky and everyone follows them to their source, a spaceship which has now landed. In the scrum that surrounds the space-ship the Bong bird (with her chicks) and the WUM get on board but the Pobble gets left behind as the ship takes off. Willie is left behind with the only Pobble in the world.
- Reprints
- from The Dandy (D.C. Thomson, 1950 series) 1952-xx-xx
Last strip of the feature. The WUM, The Bong bird and its chicks disappear into space aboard a spaceship. The Pobble is left behind on Earth with Willie.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- David Sutherland
- Inks
- David Sutherland
- Colors
- ? (red only used)
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Little do the kids know that many of their Beano friends are in the park as well
- Genre
- humour; children
- Characters
- Teacher; Bash Street Kids; other park goers; Hidden friends [Roger the Dodger; Little Plum; Chiefy; The Bash Street Pups; Lord Snooty and His Pals; The Three Bears; Dennis and Gnasher; Biffo and Buster; Billy Whizz; Headmaster]
Find the characters hidden in the picture. There is also a message on the second page suggesting you subscribe to The Beano and The Dandy.