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Dandy Comic No More- End of Desperate Dan?

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Dandy owner DC Thomson to end comic's printed editionComments (219) DC Thomson said the final print edition would not mark the end of characters like Desperate Dan
The publisher of one of the world's longest-running children's comics, The Dandy, has confirmed plans to stop printing the title.

DC Thomson said printing would end with a special edition released on the comic's 75th anniversary on 4 December.



-However, the Dundee-based company insisted it would not be the end of The Dandy or its characters.

It said it had "exciting" online plans after sales slumped to 8,000 a week from a high of two million in the 50s.

The Dandy, which launched in 1937, has featured characters such as Bananaman, Korky the Cat, Cuddles and Dimples, and Beryl the Peril, along with Desperate Dan.

As well as issuing a special edition for the final print run, the comic will also include a reprint of the first edition of The Dandy.

DC Thomson's Ellis Watson said the company wanted to ensure the comic would be popular with future generations.

The Dandy is set to disappear from the shelves by the end of the year Mr Watson explained: "We're counting down 110 days until the big 75th anniversary bash and we're working on some tremendously exciting things.

"Dan has certainly not eaten his last cow pie. All of The Dandy's characters are just 110 days away from a new lease of life."

A book celebrating the 75th anniversary of The Dandy was launched at the Edinburgh International Book Festival this week and the comic will also feature in exhibitions at the National Library of Scotland and the Cartoon Museum.

A bronze statue of Desperate Dan stands in Dundee city centre, alongside Minnie the Minx, from The Dandy's sister title The Beano.
 
Ah! Those days, life so simple..Chinese comics in the small format, Kit Carson, Buffalo bill, Kansas Kid, david crockette..rent and read..
 
Used to get my magazines from the neighbourhood indian stores:)

Really surprised that Beano survived this long. Looking around you can see that many magazine are gone or are in trouble. I saw a copy of Newsweek & it was really bad, you have to pay $10 for a few pages:eek: Remember the old days when Marican was the importer of so many magazines. One could buy comics & magazines because it was reasonably priced.

Nowadays if I buy a magazine it will likely be the Malaysian editions of Stuff, T3,...
 
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Nothing wrong with the well written magazines like Times. Newsweek, I haven't read in a long time. Usually read only aviation magazines now.
 
Nothing wrong with the well written magazines like Times. Newsweek, I haven't read in a long time. Usually read only aviation magazines now.

Can't really justify spending $10 for a few pages. For me it's about perceived value.
That's why nowadays I just go the library to read Time & Newsweek.

However when I am in JB I buy copies of T3 & Stuff because of the reasonable cost of only RM$8
 
You HAVE TO read Beano/Dandy while the smelling "Colonge water" in the air ... for the complete Indian barber experience.
 
Can't really justify spending $10 for a few pages. For me it's about perceived value.
That's why nowadays I just go the library to read Time & Newsweek.

However when I am in JB I buy copies of T3 & Stuff because of the reasonable cost of only RM$8

if you have an ipad with newsstand app, you can get some subscriptions for $1.99/month. and if you activate the subscription in the middle of the month, your "1-month" subscription will cross 2 months and you get 2 issues for the price of one.

just remember to turn off auto-renew.
 
if you have an ipad with newsstand app, you can get some subscriptions for $1.99/month. and if you activate the subscription in the middle of the month, your "1-month" subscription will cross 2 months and you get 2 issues for the price of one.

just remember to turn off auto-renew.


I've long graduated to reading Playboy :)
Still have a collection old Marvel & DC bought when I was young.

When I was even younger I would read comics like Tiger, Smash, Beano..... . These were all British comics.

For those looking for nostalgia, I saw the old Commando mini comics being sold as collections at the Popular bokksore in JB & Malaysia.
These are also available from Amazon, http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_s...s=commando+comics&sprefix=commando+co,aps,406
You can also get Beano comics from Amazon:) , http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_s...words=beano+comic&sprefix=beano+comic,aps,402
 
You HAVE TO read Beano/Dandy while the smelling "Colonge water" in the air ... for the complete Indian barber experience.

Yes, that brings back memories. Don't forget to put the comic down when he is slapping your back after the haircut, because your eyeballs are almost popping out by than. LOL.
 
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