- Leo Baxendale
Leo Baxendale (born
October 27 ,1930 in Preston, Lancashire) is a Britishcartoonist , who was the creator of the classic "Beano" strips "Little Plum " (1953), "Minnie the Minx " (1953), "The Bash Street Kids " (created October 1953, began publication February 1954) and "The Three Bears" (1959).Leo Baxendale was at the end of his National Service days in the RAF, when he decided he wanted to be an artist. He got his first job as an artist for a local newspaper. Here he drew adverts and cartoons. In 1952 Leo Baxendale began freelance work for the comic magazine The Beano. This boosted his career. He became one of the most important artists of this magazine, because of series like 'Little Plum', 'Minnie the Minx' (started in 1953, taken over by Jim Petrie in 1961), 'The Three Bears' and 'When the Bell Rings'. This last series was later renamed to 'The Bash Street Kids'.
Baxendale also co-operated on the launch of Beezer in 1956 and Wham in 1964. Later in his career Baxendale spent a few years working for the company Fleetway (IPC Magazines), creating the likes of 'Clever Dick' and 'Sweeny Toddler'. In the seventies Baxendale created the 'Willy the Kid' series, published by Duckworths. Other artists like
Tom Paterson andMartin Baxendale (Baxendale's son), adopted the technique. These artists carried his technique into the 1980s. In 1987 Leo Baxendale founded the publishing house, Reaper Books.He left "The Beano" in 1962, and created the short-lived "Wham!" comic for
Odhams Press , before contributing his brand of cartoon mayhem toFleetway 's line of comics for many years.In the 1980s he fought a seven-year legal battle with D.C. Thomson for the rights to his "Beano" creations, which was eventually settled out of court.
In 1990 he created "I LOVE you Baby Basil!" for the Guardian.
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External links
* [http://www.reaper.co.uk/ Reaper Books] - Baxendale's own publishing company
* [http://www.lambiek.net/artists/b/baxendale_leo.htm Leo Baxendale] at [http://www.lambiek.net Lambiek.net]
* [http://uk.geocities.com/pjgleobax Peter Gray's Leo Baxendale comic fansite]
*Video clips of Leo Baxendale talking as part of the BBC's "Comics Britannia" series (2007) (Real Player):
** [http://www.bbc.co.uk/broadband/mediawrapper/consoles/bbcfour/bb_rm_console.shtml?pack1-baxendale1_16x9 Part 1 - Little Plum]
** [http://www.bbc.co.uk/broadband/mediawrapper/consoles/bbcfour/bb_rm_console.shtml?pack1-baxendale2_16x9 Part 2 - Minnie the Minx]
** [http://www.bbc.co.uk/broadband/mediawrapper/consoles/bbcfour/bb_rm_console.shtml?pack1-baxendale3_16x9 Part 3 - The Bash Street Kids]
** [http://www.bbc.co.uk/broadband/mediawrapper/consoles/bbcfour/bb_rm_console.shtml?pack1-baxendale4_16x9 Part 4 - Later work] .
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