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*[[Captain Hookless]] - drawn by [[Pete Player]]
*[[Captain Hookless]] - drawn by [[Pete Player]]
*[[Claude Hopper]] - a boy with extremely large feet
*[[Claude Hopper]] - a boy with extremely large feet
*[[Comic Cuts]] - page of mini-strips which invited readers to write to the comic if they had a comic pal they wanted to see again. Characters did not have to be Dandy stars; even Beano characters of the time were occasionally featured.
*Comic Cuts - page of mini-strips which invited readers to write to the comic if they had a comic pal they wanted to see again. Characters did not have to be Dandy stars; even Beano characters of the time were occasionally featured.
*[[Corporal Clott]] - an incompetent [[Corporal]] effectively acting as [[manservant]] to his superior officer
*[[Corporal Clott]] - an incompetent [[Corporal]] effectively acting as [[manservant]] to his superior officer
*[[Dandy Doodles]] - Mini versions of popular Dandy characters, with the strip typically focusing on their relationships with the artist
*[[Dandy Doodles]] - Mini versions of popular Dandy characters, with the strip typically focusing on their relationships with the artist

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The Dandy
The Dandy logo
The Dandy logo
Publication information
PublisherD. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd
Schedulefortnightly
Publication dateDecember 4, 1937 - present
Creative team
Artist(s)Paddy Brennan
James Crighton
Bill Holroyd

The Dandy was a long running children's comic published in the United Kingdom. It is published by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. The first issue was printed in 1937 and it claims to be the world's longest running comic. It was replaced by Dandy Xtreme in August 2007.

Image updates

The first issue, under the name The Dandy Comic, was published on December 4, 1937. It was published weekly until September 6, 1941, when wartime paper shortages forced it to switch to fortnightly, alternating with The Beano. It returned its weekly schedule on July 30, 1949. With the July 17, 1950, the magazine changed its name to just The Dandy.

After issue 3282 (dated 16 October 2004) in an attempt to boost sales, The Dandy underwent a radical format overhaul.[1] The comic was turned towards a more television-oriented style, now printed on glossy magazine paper instead of newsprint. The price was raised from 70p to £1.20 (99p for the first two weeks), a new comic strip called "Office Hours" appeared, and two supposedly new ones also started, though were actually revivals from a few years earlier ("Jak" and "Dreadlock Holmes").

As of August 2007 (issue 3426), The Dandy has had another update, becoming the fortnightly comic Dandy Xtreme. It now costs £1.99.[2]

[3]

It seems that Dandy characters will no longer grace the cover. The first Dandy Xtreme had Bart Simpson on the cover.

Dandy characters

Stars who are currently in the Dandy Xtreme as of April 2008:

Comic Strip Time in Comic Artist Notes
Agent Dog 2-Zero 2004-2005, 2006, 2007-p Wayne Thompson None
Bananaman 1980-2006, 2007-p John Geering Reprints; Originally in Nutty; Also in Beeb Comic
Beryl the Peril 1953-2006, 2007, 2008-p Karl Dixon Reprints; Originally in The Topper
Blinky 1990-2007, 2008-p Nick Brennan Reprints; Originally in The Beezer and Topper
Cuddles and Dimples 1986-p Nigel Parkinson Cuddles originally in Nutty (1981-1985), transferred to Hoot! (1985-1986), teamed up with Dimples following Dandy merger. Dimples strip in Dandy 1984-1986.
Desperate Dan 1937-p. Dudley Watkins, Jamie Smart Dudley Watkins strips are classic reprints.
Jak and Todd 1997-1999, 2001-2003, 2004-p Wayne Thompson None
Ollie Fliptrik 2002-p Karl Dixon None
Owen Goal 1998-2006, 2008-p Nigel Parkinson Originally reprints of Nutty’s Cannonball Kid
Pinky’s Crackpot Circus 2004, 2005-2006, 2008-p Gary Northfield None
Strange Hill School 1986-200?, 2008-p Dave Mostyn Reprints of early 2000s material; originally in Hoot! Comic.

Other Dandy stars over the years have included:

Four characters were playable in the PC game Beanotown Racing - Desperate Dan, Bananaman, Brain Duane, and Korky the Cat.

Features

Current features in the Dandy include :

  • Nerve Centre - Intro. Inner features include:
    • Kangaroo Court
    • Suspicious Snaps
    • Ugly Stick
    • Pimp Da Chimp
  • Most Wanted - Hate or Rate the "Hottest New Gear"
  • You're Having a Barf - Gross fact page
  • Xtreme Wacked - A group of prankster kids in a photo comic
  • Dandy Comix - Pull-out comic section
  • Layzee Boys Guide - Game tips
  • Xtreme Games Central - New game releases
  • Widescreen - "If it's on, it's in!"
  • Eat My Goal - Football page
    • Snipz
  • Xtreme Skillz - Learn new skills in different activities such as skateboarding and football.

See also

References

  1. ^ ""What exactly is going on at the Dandy?"". BBC News. 2005-01-10. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ "DC Thomson & Co Ltd Subscriptions: The Dandy". DC Thomson & Co Ltd. Retrieved 2007-07-13. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tayside_and_central/6929615.stm - Traditional Dandy Comic Ditched (BBC.co.uk)

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