Ginger (comics)

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Ginger is a British comic strip series, introduced in the first issue of The Beezer in 1956. The character was the magazine's cover star until 1961, after which Pop, Dick and Harry took over the cover for a few years afterwards, but Ginger returned to the front cover in 1964.[1]

Ginger was a gag-a-day comic strip about a young boy. A typical gag was a one- or two-pager. [2]

He was originally created by

Topper. In the later Beezer annuals, he was drawn by Nick Brennan. The character was last seen on the covers of D.C. Thomson's monthly Classics from the Comics, issue # 134 (May 2007) and issue #141 (January 2008), in brand new artwork by Ken H. Harrison
.

References

  1. ^ The Book of the Beezer by Ray Moore
  2. ^ "Dudley D. Watkins".