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*''[[Hungry Hoss]]'' - a horse owned by Joe the cowboy robber who couldn't stop eating. Drawn by [[Bill Ritchie]]
*''[[Hungry Hoss]]'' - a horse owned by Joe the cowboy robber who couldn't stop eating. Drawn by [[Bill Ritchie]]
*''[[The Iron Eaters]]'' - sponges from space that ate iron, causing all kinds of problems
*''[[The Iron Eaters]]'' - sponges from space that ate iron, causing all kinds of problems
*''[[The Jellymen]]'' Five legged innvaders from the deep
*''[[Joe Soap]]'' - About a boy and his grandpa and a strange lot of bubbles. Drawn by [[John Dallas (comics)|John Dallas]]. A [[Cracker (comic)|Cracker]] merger.
*''[[Joe Soap]]'' - About a boy and his grandpa and a strange lot of bubbles. Drawn by [[John Dallas (comics)|John Dallas]]. A [[Cracker (comic)|Cracker]] merger.
*''[[Little Mo]]'' - a generic resourceful/mischievous tomboy.
*''[[Little Mo]]'' - a generic resourceful/mischievous tomboy.

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The Beezer
Editorunknown
CategoriesBritish comics
FrequencyWeekly
First issue21 January 1956
Final issue
Number
21 August 1993
1809
CompanyD. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The Beezer (called The Beezer and Topper for the last 3 years of publication) was a British comic that ran from (issues dates) 21 January 1956 to 21 August 1993, when it unofficially "merged" with The Beano.

Like its sister comic, The Topper, The Beezer was an A3 (tabloid) publication, making it twice as big as other comics. It shrank to A4 paper size, like the others, in 1981.

Comics that merged with The Beezer during its 37 year run were Cracker in 1976, Plug in 1979, and The Topper in 1990 and the comic was renamed Beezer and Topper. Although the comic ended in 1993, three other publications continued for a few years afterwards. They were The Best of Beezer (1988-1996), The Beezer Summer Special (1973-2002, known as the 'Holiday Special' from 1998 onwards) and The Beezer Book (1957-2003).

Strips

Strips in The Beezer included:

Famous creators

Well known creators who worked for Beezer include:

References