A couple of weeks ago eBay auctioneer Phil Shrimpton had the pleasure of meeting the current Beano editor, John Anderson, at ...
A Stan Mack interview; a Milton Caniff profile; a Tim Jackson appreciation; a John Rose video interview; a visit with Rob ...
“Coronation Street School” for School Fun No. 13 cover dated 7th January 1984, art by Colin Whittock. Via Lew Stringer. ©️ Rebellion Publishing For DC Thomson he drew “Ivy the Terrible” for The Beano, ...
Nanaman – inspired by Beano superhero Bananaman. Article continues below This year marks a decade of Amey naming gritters on behalf of Transport Scotland, with other names including Gritty ...
Think giant jazzies, cherry love heart cheesecake, rhubarb and custard choux buns and Coca-Cola slices that are the stuff of childhood daydreams. Rediscover the wonderful world of BEANO with Bridgit’s ...
When it comes to categorizing music, Chuck Silverstein and His Fertile Imagination refuses to fit neatly into any box. Their unique blend of styles, which they describe as “quasi pseudo psycho ...
It comes after Mike guest-edited an edition of Beano celebrating the 45th anniversary of the hapless superhero character Bananaman - and revealed the prank he likes to play on his family.
Conceptually, Lauper explained, the Farewell Tour is intended as a piece of living art: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun featured visuals by the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama (and a dot-covered costume ...
Now Mike Tindall is to become the first member of the Royal family to guest edit the Beano - as he stars in a cartoon strip alongside cartoon hero Bananaman to mark the character’s 45th anniversary.