Whoopee! (comic)

Whoopee! (comic)

"Whoopee!" was a British comic that ran from (issues dates) 9 March 1974 to 30 March 1985, when it merged with "Whizzer and Chips".

"Shiver and Shake" merged with "Whoopee!" shortly after its launch in 1974, followed by "Cheeky" in 1980 and "Wow!" in 1983.

Its strips included:
* "Ad Lad"
* "Bleep!" (from "Wow!")
* "Blinketty Blink"
* "Blunder Puss" (from "Shiver and Shake")
* "Bookworm"
* "Boy Boss" (from "Wow!")
* "Calculator Kid"
* "Cheeky" (from Cheeky)
* "Chip"
* "Creepy Car" (from "Shiver and Shake")
* "Creepy Comix" (from "Wow!")
* "Daisy Jones' Locket"
* "Dick Doobee"
* "Evil Eye"
* "Family Trees" (from "Wow!")
* "Frankie Stein" (from "Shiver and Shake")
* "Fun Fear"
* "Ghoul Getters Ltd" (from "Shiver and Shake")
* "KBR - Kids Band Radio" (from "Wow!")
* "Lolly Pop"
* "Mum's the Word"
* "Mustapha Million" (from "Cheeky")
* "'Orrible 'Ole"
* "Ossie" (from "Wow!")
* "Paddywack" (from "Cheeky")
* "Scared-Stiff Sam"
* "Scream Inn" (from "Shiver and Shake")
* "Shake" (from "Shiver and Shake")
* "Shipwreck School" (from "Wow!")
* "Shiver" (from "Shiver and Shake")
* "Smiler"
* "Snap Happy"
* "Spare-Part Kit"
* "Spy School"
* "Stage School"
* "Supermum"
* "Sweeny Toddler" (from "Shiver and Shake")
* "Team Mates" (from "Wow!")
* "The Bumpkin Billionaires"
* "Tom Horror's World"
* "Toy Boy"
* "Willy Worry"


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