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Baxendale, Leo (19 December 1953). Moonie, George (ed.). "Minnie the Minx". The Beano. No.596. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. He was a devout Christian and an enthusiastic supporter of the Church of Christ in Dundee (where he met his wife). He contributed artwork for mission calendars, and from 1956 he produced (free of charge) [2] the comic strips William the Warrior and Tony & Tina – The Twins for The Young Warrior, a children's paper published by the WEC Publications. These strips, filled with quotations from Scripture, were collected into a series of booklets. In March 2008 a watercolour by Watkins depicting The Crucifixion was discovered in a house in Lochgelly, Fife. [6]
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Brennan, Paddy (19 September 1953). Moonie, George (ed.). " General Jumbo". The Beano (Adventure strip). No.584. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. (published 17 September 1953).
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Although comic strips have featured in The Beano since issue 1, their contents has changed throughout. Anthropomorphic animals were common stars that would partake in human activities, [95] [91] [96] and the punchlines occurred from the failures to do so. Misbehaving children showed most popular with Lord Snooty and His Pals becoming the first longest-running strip when it concluded in 1991, but the most well known that continue to appear in issues are Dennis the Menace, Minnie the Minx, The Bash Street Kids, and Roger the Dodger. Some adult-starring characters also misbehaved but they were usually portrayed as incompetent, notably Jonah. In the late 20th century, merging comic strip characters in the same vicinity became common in the franchise, such as the video game Beanotown Racing, but characters living together in "Beanotown" became a prominent feature of comic strips into the present. [97] [98] [Note 9] He could also have mentioned that inflation had remained stubbornly over 10%. Not that the government halving it will be quite the feelgood moment Sunak imagines. It’s not as if prices will start coming down. They just won’t go up by so much. A tub of Lurpak will still be unaffordable for many people. Food banks won’t be going out of business anytime soon. a b c d e f g Watkins, Dudley D. (30 July 1938). Moonie, George (ed.). "Lord Snooty and His Pals". The Beano. No.1. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. p.3.
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We all knew what to expect from Reece-Mogg, Johnson & co, yet Blair, Twatson, Cooper, Brown, Hodge, Streeting, Coyle, Ashworth, Jess Phillips, Trevor Phillips, David Lammy, Blunkett, Straw, Falconer, Berger, all that disgusting lot OPENLY endorsed Johnson and OPENLY boasted of working for Labour to lose.Professor Screwtop, inventor who appears sometimes to help out the gang. He occasionally appeared in other Beano strips such as the Bash Street Kids. You’d have hoped that both Starmer and Sunak would have known better. But both seem to imagine that getting lairy in the playground is the only way to win the local elections.