Joseph Leo Baxendale (27 October 1930 – 23 April 2017) was an English cartoonist and publisher. Baxendale wrote and drew several titles. Among his best-known...
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the British comic magazine The Beano. Created and originally drawn by Leo Baxendale, she first appeared in issue 596, dated 19 December 1953, making her...
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of irreverence, slapstick, and adventure; notable creators included Leo Baxendale, Gordon Bell, Paddy Brennan, David Law, Tom Paterson, Bill Ritchie,...
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English footballer Leo Baxendale (1930–2017), British cartoonist Paul Baxendale-Walker, English talk show host and former lawyer Ray Baxendale, New Zealand...
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comics series about a little Native American, originally created by Leo Baxendale and published in the magazine The Beano. The eponymous hero and his...
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it merged into its sister title Pow! Created by veteran cartoonist Leo Baxendale, Wham! was structured like a typical British comic in the mould of The...
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Co. Ltd. Baxendale, Leo (19 December 1953). Moonie, George (ed.). "Minnie the Minx". The Beano. No. 596. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. Baxendale, Leo (13 February...
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The Wizard as series of prose stories in 1955. The strip, created by Leo Baxendale as When the Bell Rings!, first appeared in issue 604. It became The...
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World) is a British comic book character created by Leo Baxendale in 1964, who originated in Baxendale's comic strip Eagle-Eye, Junior Spy, published in the...
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(sometimes titled Help! It's Sweeny Toddler) was a British comic strip by Leo Baxendale, which originally appeared in the British magazines Shiver and Shake...
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English general and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire 1930 – Leo Baxendale, English cartoonist (d. 2017) 1930 – Barry Supple, English historian...
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crossfire. The Man From B.U.N.G.L.E. by Leo Baxendale A spoof of the popular TV series The Man from U.N.C.L.E.. Baxendale drew the first few, which appeared...
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14 November 1959 to issue 2565 on 14 September 1991. Dudley Watkins Leo Baxendale, Robert Nixon, Jimmy Glen, Ken Harrison 1938 1991 Whoopee Hank Roland...
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International blog]. "From the Archives: Last Words from Leo – An Interview with Leo Baxendale". DownTheTubes.net. Retrieved 21 April 2024. on the morning...
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"Windig & de Jong". "Wallu". "José Cabrero Arnal". "Jerry Dumas". "Leo Baxendale". "Charles James Folkard". "Harry Folkard". "Arthur Potts". "Bill Glenn"...
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visitors "Vilhelm Hansen". lambiek.net. "Mary Tourtel". lambiek.net. "Leo Baxendale". lambiek.net. "Becker-Kasch". lambiek.net. "Alfred Bestall". lambiek...
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Gus's Grizzly). It made its first appearance in issue 881, drawn by Leo Baxendale at first and then by Bob McGrath for most of its run. Originally disappearing...
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known for "The Bad Time Bedtime Books" minicomic inserts, created by Leo Baxendale. The nominal editor was "Frankie Stein" (a play on Frankenstein), a...
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Shake) — an ugly, mischievous, highly anti-social infant created by Leo Baxendale Team Mates (from Wow!) The Bumpkin Billionaires — a family of farm labourers...
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Lambik from the Suske en Wiske series. Grimly Feendish is a spin-off of Leo Baxendale's earlier Eagle Eye, Junior Spy. Håkan Bråkan is a spin-off from the...
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Henderson, and the Beano/ Dandy cartoonists Dudley D. Watkins and Leo Baxendale. The latter also worked for DC Thomson. From 1955 until around 1964...
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Nero". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-11-08. "Leo Baxendale". "Massimo Mattioli". "Loriot". "Loriot". Catalog of Copyright Entries...
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journalist, author and Lord Lieutenant of Dumfries was born in Preston. Leo Baxendale, who drew the comic characters Dennis the Menace, the Bash Street Kids...
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continued illustrating many stories throughout the 1950s and 1960s, but Leo Baxendale illustrated strips from issues 691 to 718. Robert Nixon became the new...
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actress, lives in Stroud Sophie Ward, actress, lived in France Lynch Leo Baxendale, creator of Minnie the Minx, lived nearby Lynn Chadwick, sculptor Damien...
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actually modified version of "Biff" from Wham, and featured work from Leo Baxendale and Graham Allen. Sam acted as a mascot for Thunder, and continued in...
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from the Comics in 2007) and Billy the Cat (see), before replacing Leo Baxendale as the artist for The Bash Street Kids, who were given the two pages...
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The Ghost's Revenge Ghoul Getters Ltd Ghouldilocks Grimly Feendish by Leo Baxendale (originally from Smash! — although the character first appeared in Wham...
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Barton (born 1982) — composer for film, television, and video games Leo Baxendale (born 1930 in Preston) — cartoonist, ex-PCC and creator of Beano strips...
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(1997–2007). Peter N. T. Wells, 80–81, medical physicist. 23 April Leo Baxendale, 86, comics artist, creator of Little Plum, Minnie the Minx and The...
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