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Pop, Dick and Harry was a long-lasting British comic strip series published in the magazine The Beezer from 1956 until 1990. It was drawn by Tom Bannister from its inception until 1981, after which Peter Moonie drew it until 1987. Brian Walker then continued the series for another three years. Pop, Dick and Harry was the only comic strip that ran in The Beezer from the first until the last issue.
Concept
Pop, Dick and Harry was a gag-a-day comic about two twins, Dick and Harry, who always engaged in bad behavior and disobeyed and tormented their overweight father, Pop.
External links
- The Beezer's Golden Years
- Date sources : The Book of the Beezer - by Ray Moore 1997 CJ publications
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- British comics
- 1956 comics debuts
- Comics characters introduced in 1956
- 1990 comics endings
- Fictional twins
- Fictional families
- Fictional tricksters
- Comics about children
- Child characters in comics
- Male characters in comics
- Works about twin brothers
- British comics characters
- Gag-a-day comics
- DC Thomson Comics strips
- Comic strip stubs