Desperate dan comic strip
Desperate Dan is a wild west character in the British comic magazine The Dandy and has When the Dandy became digital-only in , the Desperate Dan strips were drawn by David Parkins.
There is a statue of Dan in Dundee, Scotland .
Desperate Dan's Pumpkin Panic The Menace Test. Bananaman v. GuffZilla - Part 2. Welcome to the Arena of Awesome! Super Spy vs.
Hamster!.
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Description:It was about two schools apparently right next each other, one full of Scots boys and the other full of Geordies a word that, I recall, had to be translated for me. I remember my father telling me that it was because of the martial tendencies of such people that we had in the end won two world wars. And, of course, there were animals who were really human, notably Korky the Cat, who occupied the front page of the Dandy for decades until booted off — with superhuman force, of course — by Desperate Dan himself. When I and two million other children bought the comic in the Sixties, it was a highlight of our lives. Its characters lacked the prim, boot-faced propriety of the stuck-up little darlings of the books of Enid Blyton that constituted our usual literary diet. The children in the Dandy and Beano were genially anarchic in a way we would never have dared to be at school.
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