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The Beano #3750
Cover Date: September, 2014
Join Dennis the Menace and Gnasher on the Great School Escape and enjoy 19 awesome comic strip stories in the latest issue of The Beano! There's loads more inside to help you beat the back to school blues...The little boy with the BIG imagination, Les Pr ...
Issue Description
Join Dennis the Menace and Gnasher on the Great School Escape and enjoy 19 awesome comic strip stories in the latest issue of The Beano!
There's loads more inside to help you beat the back to school blues...
The little boy with the BIG imagination, Les Pretend is back!Wallace & Gromit come up with a plan to help the donkeys cool down at the beach!There's another edition of Skanky Pigeon by Zoom Rockman!There are 900 pounds worth of prizes to be won!PLUS... find out more about our brilliant new app! The Dennis and Gnasher Prank Sticker app is available from the Apple store!
The Beano (1938)
- Publisher
- D.C. Thomson & Co.
Volume Description
The Beano is one of the longest running comic series in the world, having surpassed the issue 3500 milestone. Taking its name from now outdated and mostly forgotten slang for a party or a celebration, Beano debuted on the week of 30th July 1938. It has been a weekly title for most of its run, though wartime paper shortages forced it go bi-weekly, alternating with its elder sister title, The Dandy, through much of the 1940s.
The Beano has produced numerous characters who have become British comics icons. In the early issues the ostrich Big Eggo was the cover star, but his reign ended with the 10th January 1948's issue 326, and a fortnight later, with issue 327, Biffo the Bear took over the front cover. After a lengthy run on the cover, Biffo too was moved into the interior pages with 7th September 1974's issue 1677, to be replaced a week later by Dennis the Menace, a character originally introduced back in 1951, who has retained the cover position almost every issue since.
Other notable humour strips include Lord Snooty, Minnie the Minx, Roger the Dodger, and The Bash Street Kids (originally titled When the Bell Rings).
Until the 1970s the Beano regularly featured both humour and adventure strips, but the latter gradually dwindled from the comic, until only the former remained, apart from the occasional brief flirtation with reviving one of the past adventure series, such as when Billy the Cat briefly returned in the 2000s, or General Jumbo's appearances in the Beano Annuals. Other notable adventure strips include Jack Flash, The Iron Fish and the Q-Bikes.
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