Hoot (comics)

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Typical example of Hoot front page (Issue 26, 19 April 1986)
Publication information
Publisher D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd
Publication date26 October 1985 to 25 October 1986
No. of issues53

Hoot was a British comic magazine that ran from (issues dates) 26 October 1985 to 25 October 1986, when it merged with The Dandy . Its cover price was 20p, represented by a stylized graphic depiction of a 20p coin. Throughout its run, it billed itself as "Britain's bubbling new comic!", a reference to the title masthead being made up of steam-billowing pipes (hence the title). The comic was the last new humour anthology comic from DC Thomson which mostly featured original characters.

Contents

List of Hoot comic strips

Strips throughout its 53 issue run included. Listed in order of appearance. All numbers refer to issues of Hoot.

Strip TitleArtistFirst AppearanceLast AppearanceNotes
Cuddles Barrie Appleby 153The cover star.

Originally appeared in Nutty

Joined another Dandy strip ("Dimples") and became "Cuddles and Dimples".

The Hoot Squad Ken H. Harrison 153Reprinted as The Riot Squad in The Beano in 2007
Wanta Job Bob Steve Bright 153
Polar Blair Robert Nixon 152Continued in The Dandy
Sam's Secret Diary Jerry Swaffield 148
L Plated Ella Robert Nixon 153
Dogsbody John Geering 153
Piggles Barrie Appleby 153Revised reprints of Piggles appeared in The Dandy for about half a year in 2004.
Snackula David Mostyn 153
Super Fran Steve Bright 151
Spotted Dick Barrie Appleby/Jerry Swaffield/John Aldrich 152Continued in The Dandy
Charli Jim Petrie 553
Harry and William George Martin 5053Much of the jokes in this strip involved the two title characters being mistaken for Prince Harry and Prince William.
The Old Ones Jerry Swaffield 5050Strip's title is a play on The Young Ones
Winston Steve Bright 5152An identical-looking character under the name Jim appeared in a Wanta Job Bob strip in issue 8.
Space Cop George Martin 5353

The comic also featured short, four-frame strips featuring pre-existing DC Thomson characters, but few of these strips seemed to have been drawn by their "proper" artists, hence a rather odd-looking Lord Snooty. [1] Below is a list of these four frame strips. These strips were drawn by George Martin and after Hoot's merger with The Dandy they reappeared in The Dandy (still drawn by George Martin) under the title Comic Cuts and this time featured more Dandy characters than in Hoot.

Strip TitleOriginal ComicFirst AppearanceLast AppearanceNotes
Big Uggy The Topper 153
Tarzan Stripes 150Also appeared as a half page comic strip.
Flip 'n Flop 3152
Dennis the Menace The Beano 953
Big Eggo The Beano 4053
Desperate Dan The Dandy 153
The Bash Street Kids The Beano 222
Jay R Nutty 251
Colonel Blink The Beezer 153
The Three Bears The Beano 230
Foxy The Topper 253
Bananaman Nutty 338
Desert Island Dick The Topper 351
The Badd Lads The Beezer 147
Lord Snooty The Beano 149
Roger the Dodger The Beano 2250
Julius Cheeser The Topper 4252
Biffo the Bear The Beano 4040
King Gussie The Topper 4253

References

  1. Graham Kibble-White's Ultimate Book of British Comics

See also