In 1990 The Beezer merged with The Topper to form a new comic known as the Beezer and Topper . This new comic ended in 1993 after 153 issues. A number of characters from this comic went on to appear in either The Beano or The Dandy . The following is a list of all the strips that appeared in the Beezer and Topper, all numbers refer to issues of Beezer and Topper.
Strip Title [1] | Artist [1] | First Appearance [1] | Last Appearance [1] | Original comic [1] | Notes |
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Sting | Bob Dewar | 1 | 153 | The Beezer | |
Geezer | Robert Nixon | 1 | 153 | The Beezer | |
The Banana Bunch | Tom Paterson | 1 | 153 | The Beezer | |
The Numskulls | Steve Bright | 1 | 153 | The Beezer | Continued in The Beano |
The Historiskulls | Steve Bright | 1 | 4 | ||
Blinky | George Martin | 1 | 153 | The Beezer | Spin-off of Colonel Blink Later appeared in The Dandy |
Adrian the Barbarian | Sid Burgon | 1 | 153 | The Beezer | Reprinted in The Beano in 2008 as Olaff the Madlander |
Baby Crockett | Bill Ritchie | 1 | 153 | The Beezer | |
Pop, Dick and Harry | Brian Walker | 1 | 98 | The Beezer | |
Beryl the Peril | Robert Nixon | 1 | 153 | The Topper | Continued in The Dandy |
Robohog | John Geering | 1 | 119 | ||
Fred's Bed | Tom Paterson | 1 | 153 | Reprinted in The Beano in 2007. Then appeared in new strips in The Beano from 2009 onwards. | |
Tricky Dicky | John Dallas | 1 | 153 | The Topper | Later appeared in The Beano |
Send for Kelly | George Martin | 1 | 85 | The Topper | Appeared in Dennis the Menace TV series episode "The Day TV Was Banned" |
Scaredy Cat | John Dallas | 1 | 152 | The Topper | |
Crazy Daisy | Gordon Bell | 1 | 119 | ||
Des Troy | Barrie Appleby | 1 | 148 | ||
Little Mo | Bob McGrath | 1 | 73 | The Beezer | |
Birdbrain | John Geering | 2 | 72 | ||
Gnatasha | Bill Ritchie | 3 | 152 | About one of Gnasher (from The Beano)'s daughters | |
Foxy | Evi De Bono | 5 | 127 | The Topper | |
History of Art | Jim Petrie | 5 | 22 | ||
Pup Parade | Gordon Bell | 12 | 120 | The Beano, later The Topper | Later resurrected in The Beano |
Wabits | Gordon Bell | 17 | 46 | The Beezer | |
Fairy Grotto | Barry Glennard | 35 | 147 | ||
Ghost | David Mostyn | 35 | 153 | Later retooled into The Dandy character Hector Spectre. | |
PXQZTKLE | John Geering | 35 | 153 | ||
Baby Blue | John Geering | 35 | 152 | ||
Stormin' Norma | Trevor Metcalfe | 42 | 153 | ||
In the News | Bill Ritchie | 58 | 148 | ||
Beryl's Beaus | Vic Neill | 65 | 69 | ||
Silly Sausage | Gordon Bell | 74 | 153 | ||
Atilla the Hen | Bob Dewar | 84 | 153 | ||
Window Poster | Barrie Appleby | 87 | 92 | Continued in The Dandy | |
Potsworth & Co. | Barrie Appleby | 87 | 153 | Continued in The Dandy Based on a Hanna-Barbera cartoon | |
Rats | Vic Neill | 87 | 153 | ||
Pikassos | Brock | 87 | 152 | ||
Ishara's test of time quiz | 87 | 152 | |||
Julius Beezer | Barry Glennard | 103 | 153 | ||
Sam the Slam | John Geering | 106 | 148 | ||
Over the Fence | Jimmy Hansen | 106 | 153 | ||
Even Steven | Gordon Bell | 106 | 153 | ||
Madverts | Bill Ritchie | 117 | 123 | ||
Grown-ups | David Sutherland | 132 | 138 | ||
Darwin | Bob Dewar | 132 | 137 | ||
Around the universe in eighty minutes | Bob Dewar | 138 | 145 | ||
A cat's guide | David Mostyn | 151 | 153 |
The Beano is a British anthology comic magazine created by Scottish publishing company DC Thomson. Its first issue was published on 30 July 1938, and it became the world's longest-running comic issued weekly in 2018, publishing its 4000th issue in August 2019. Popular and well-known comic strips and characters include Dennis the Menace, Minnie the Minx, The Bash Street Kids, Roger the Dodger, Billy Whizz, Lord Snooty and His Pals, Ivy the Terrible, General Jumbo, Jonah, and Biffo the Bear.
The Beezer was a British comic that ran from 21 January 1956 to 21 August 1993.
The Topper was a UK comic published by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd that ran from 7 February 1953 to 15 September 1990, when it merged with The Beezer.
The Dandy was a British children's comic magazine published by the Dundee based publisher DC Thomson. The first issue was printed in December 1937, making it the world's third-longest running comic, after Il Giornalino and Detective Comics. From August 2007 until October 2010, it was rebranded as Dandy Xtreme.
The Numskulls is a comic strip in The Beano, and previously in The Beezer and The Dandy – UK comics owned by D.C Thomson. The strip is about a team of tiny human-like technicians who live inside the heads of various people, running and maintaining their bodies and minds. It first appeared in The Beezer from 1962 until 1979, drawn by Malcolm Judge.
Beryl the Peril is a fictional character created by David Law, the creator of Dennis the Menace, for issue 1 of The Topper comic published by DC Thomson & Co. Limited. Like Dennis, she had black and red apparel, and devilishly tormented her parents and other members of her community. Despite not having quite as many appearances as other DC Thomson characters such as Dennis the Menace or Desperate Dan, Beryl is still considered one of the classic characters which define the popularity of British comics.
Gordon Bell was a British cartoonist, best known for humorous strips for D. C. Thomson's weekly comics, including "Pup Parade" in The Beano and "Spoofer McGraw" in Sparky.
Nick Brennan is a British cartoonist who works mainly for D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. He started drawing for the company in 1993, drawing a revival of Peter Piper from The Dandy, revived from The Magic Comic, but with a departure from Watkins' creation, with Peter instead sporting an Elvis-like hairdo and purple jumper.
Dudley Dexter Watkins was an English cartoonist and illustrator. He is best known for his characters Oor Wullie and The Broons; comic strips featuring them have appeared in Scottish newspaper The Sunday Post since 1936, along with annual compilations. Watkins also illustrated for comics such as The Beano, The Dandy, The Beezer and Topper, and provided illustrations for Christian stories. Watkins was posthumously inducted into the British Comic Awards Hall of Fame in 2015.
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