Boyce Class (Year 6) from Joy Lane Primary School in Whitstable, Kent, has been named Britain’s Funniest Class by Beano. “I ...
The Beano comic is celebrating its 85th anniversary in style with help from a host of famous faces including Stormzy, Harry Styles and David Attenborough. The special commemorative issue also features ...
A seven-year-old boy from Sutton and his golden retriever, Chance, star in the special edition – “A Buddy For Life” – which was published on Wednesday. Available in print and audio formats, the ...
The Royal Mint marks Dennis the Menace’s 75th anniversary with two 2026 50p coins, created with Beano Studios, featuring Dennis and Gnasher plus exclusive comic-strip packaging for collectors.
The artist behind the Beano's Bash Street Kids has died, aged 89. David Sutherland was described as the "single most important illustrator in Beano history" by the editor of the children's comic. Mr ...
The Beano’s world record 4,000th edition is out now, and it has officially become the longest-running comic ever. For the landmark issue, the beloved classic characters are transported to the year ...
The Numskulls is a very British strip and we wanted to point out the differences. Mike Stirling, The Beano editor-in-chief The characters -- Brainy, Snitch, Blinky, Radar et al -- controlled various ...
BEANO magazine – home popular characters including Dennis the Menace – was first launched as a companion to The Dandy. But the comic developed its own popularity with children over the decades, ...
The watch shows Gnasher making a daring sausage heist from Dennis’s sky-high mountain of mash ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
The Daily Mail loves a story about how "woke" the British weekly kids comic The Beano that has been running almost as long as Action Comics, is getting, Woke might actually mean being aware of ...
The Beano has launched its first ever comic strip for visually impaired children featuring a guide dog character to raise awareness of those experiencing sight loss. A seven-year-old boy from Sutton ...
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