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Art show to mark Beano anniversary



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Published Date: 22 July 2008
ORIGINAL artwork from the first issue of Britain's favourite children's comic is to go on public display for the first time as part of the 70th birthday celebrations for the Beano, it was revealed yesterday.
Dundee University is hosting the anniversary exhibition to mark the first publication of the comic by DC Thomson on 30 July, 1938.


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  • Last Updated: 21 July 2008 10:20 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Guga II,

Rockall 22/07/2008 02:25:59
For a minute there I thought they were talking about the Labour Party manifesto.
2

Boy Wonder,

22/07/2008 08:20:01
Hang about!!! Guga, are you saying this ISN'T the Labour Party Manifesto?????
3

donald,

glasgow 22/07/2008 09:35:03
At least the Beano is still readable, unlike the Labour/Onionist rags of today.
4

JayDeeTee,

22/07/2008 19:56:22
#1. Guga...the Beano makes more sense.
5

JayDeeTee,

22/07/2008 19:57:08
And how dare you lower the Beano to the level of a Liebour manifesto !
6

richard sutherland,

toronto 15/09/2008 15:11:02
Lord Snooty and his chums versus the gasworks gang! What does that say about the class system in Dundee?

 

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