Desperate Dan — Dandy strip Desperate Dan First artist Dudley D. Watkins Current/last artist Jamie Smart First appearance Issue 1 … Wikipedia
The Dandy — Click on to enlarge Publication information Publisher D. C. Thomson Co. Ltd … Wikipedia
The Dandy Annual — is the current name of the book that has been published every year since 1938, to tie in with the children s comic The Dandy. As of 2011[update] there have been 74 editions, with another (The Dandy Annual 2013) presumably to follow in 2012. The… … Wikipedia
Ollie Fliptrik — is a fictional character who has his own comic strip in the UK comic The Dandy. He first appeared in issue # 3138, dated 12 January 2002. The strip catalogues the crazy adventures of Ollie, a spikey haired skateboarder, and his friends dopey Doug … Wikipedia
Cuddles and Dimples — are fictional characters in the UK comic The Dandy. The stories are based around two toddler brothers who like to cause double the trouble whether they go, much to the dismay of their parents, who in the earlier strips, were referred to as… … Wikipedia
Owen Goal — was a fictional character from the British comic The Dandy. It centres around a schoolboy who plays for a school football team. The comic strip is one page long and features Owen s interaction with his overweight, lazy and incompetent coach. The… … Wikipedia
My Own Genie — is a popular comic strip in the long running British comic The Dandy, first seen in issue # 3314 on 4 June 2005. It is drawn by artist Jamie Smart, the creator of Bear (comic). It is about a schoolgirl named Lula who gets her own Genie, called… … Wikipedia
P5 (comics) — Dandy strip P5 / Class Act Current/last artist Jimmy Hansen First appearance Issue (1998) Last appearance 2000 (reprinted 2006 2007) … Wikipedia
Marvo the Wonder Chicken — Dandy strip Marvo the Wonder Chicken Current/last artist Nigel Parkinson First appearance Issue N/A (1990) … Wikipedia
Charles Grigg — is a former comic artist for DC Thomson. He was the artist of The Dandy cover strip Korky The Cat. He also did Desperate Dan after the original artist, Dudley Watkins, died. In The Topper comic he drew Splodge! and Willy Nilly.[1][2] References ^ … Wikipedia