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  • [[Category:Fleetway and IPC Comics characters]] [[Category:British comics characters]] ...
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  • {{Short description|British comics-publishing company (founded 1959)}} | name = Fleetway Publications ...
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  • ...y [[Reg Parlett]]. [[Tom Paterson]] in turn took over from Parlett in 1985 and drew the strip until 1990. [[Jimmy Hansen]] then became the strip's artist [[Category:British comics characters|Capp, Buster]] ...
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  • ...serial (literature)|serial]] published in the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[comics anthology]] ''[[Eagle (comic)|Eagle]]''. The serial first appeared in issue ...hp?f=18&t=13106#p212247 |archive-date=2011-06-06 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and later by [[Scott Goodall]]. ...
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  • ...comic.blogspot.be|date=21 April 2012|access-date=20 September 2017}}</ref> and ended when ''Buster'' sold its final issue on 4 January 2000. Latterly appe ...ber 2017}}</ref> In later years, Nobby's dad lost his moustache and beard, and gained a full head of hair – his head was also redrawn at the time. Odd Ba ...
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  • ...e [[Whizzer and Chips]], and later [[Buster (comic)|Buster]] after the two comics merged. One of the artists was [[Anthony Hutchings]].<ref name=B1 /> ...through walls, and do all sorts of ghostly things, causing great hilarity and hi-jinks. ...
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  • {{short description|British children's comics magazine}} {{Infobox comic book title <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> ...
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  • ...hizzer and Chips]]''. It first appeared in issue 1, dated 18 October 1969, and was originally drawn by [[Mike Lacey]]; [[Jimmy Hansen]] later took over. ...e (in which he appeared on the front cover of ''Chips'', usually [[Shiner (comics)|Shiner]]'s job) he appeared on the front cover of the comic until the mid- ...
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  • ...ten by [[Scott Goodall]] and drawn by [[John Stokes (artist)|John Stokes]] and others.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bustercomic.com/fishboy.html|title=Fi ...alk to [[shark]] and other sea creatures. He also developed webbed fingers and toes which gave him the ability to swim, as fast as a [[car]]. ...
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  • {{other uses of|Mastermind|topic=comics|Mastermind (disambiguation)#Fictional characters}} ...laced with ''[[Cliff Hanger (comic strip)|Cliff Hanger]]''. It was written and drawn by [[Jack Edward Oliver]]. ...
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  • {{Infobox comic book title <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> |publisher = [[Fleetway]] and [[IPC Media|IPC]] ...
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  • ...izzer and Chips]]'' and finally ''[[Buster (comic)|Buster]]'' between 1973 and 2000. It was a [[gag-a-day]] about a little mischievous [[toddler]]. The na ...er from Baxendale quite early on, Paterson becoming easily the most famous and longest running artist to draw the strip. ...
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  • ...t-and-illustrator-rod-mckie/ | title=In Memoriam: Cartoonist, Comic Artist and Illustrator Rod McKie | date=30 March 2021 }}</ref> ...ually a secret weapon going under the acronym S.A.M (Super Action Machine) and the bad guys who stole the bike want it back. ...
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  • ...1971 - 1973 humour title|the 1939 - 1963 adventure paper|Knockout (British comics)}} <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> ...
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  • | caption = Jet-Ace Logan from ''[[Tiger (Fleetway)|Tiger]]'', 1961, drawn by [[Brian Lewis (illustrator)|Brian Lewis]]. ...ian Lewis]], [[Ron Turner (artist)|Ron Turner]], [[Francisco Solano López (comics)|Francisco Solano López]], [[Kurt Caesar]] ...
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  • ...mson]] from 1986 to 2012. As of 2013, he currently draws strips for [[Viz (comics)|Viz]]. ...ook over as artist for several of his strips, including ''Sweeny Toddler'' and ''Grimly Feendish''. Many of his comic strips feature a single, striped soc ...
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  • ...drawn by [[Mike Lacey]] throughout except for the last years in ''Whizzer and Chips'' by [[Jim Hanson]].<ref name="comicvine.com">{{cite web|url=http://w ...e than a blessing. They aspired to returning to the simple life of paupers and were desperate to get rid of their money. Thus they would come up with an e ...
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  • {{Infobox comic book title <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> |publisher = [[IPC Media|IPC Magazines Ltd]] ...
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  • ...by [[Reg Parlett]] and later continued by artists such as [[Jim Crocker]] and [[Sid Burgon]].<ref name=toonhound /> ...cricket skills cause the ball to fly through the roof, popping the stadium and resulting in him being chased by angry spectators. On a few, very rare, occ ...
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  • ...comics|British comic book magazine]] published every Monday by [[IPC Media|IPC Magazines Ltd]].<ref name=KibbleWhite>{{cite book | title = The Ultimate Book of British Comics ...
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