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Peanuts ................................................................. p.4 by Charles Schulz

Augusta ............................................................... p.21 by Angus McGill & Dominic Poelsma

Dilbert .................................................................. p.5 by Scott Adams

Merlin’s World of Marvels .............................. p.22 by Ian Anderson

Garfield................................................................. p.6 by Jim Davis

Film Clips ........................................................... p.23 by Andrew Dalton

La Table ................................................................. p.7 by Jari Peltonon

Cooking with Andre ........................................ p.24 by Andrew Dalton

Albert Herbert Hawkins .................................. p.8 (The Naughtiest Boy In The World) by Frank Dickens

Baker Street Puzzle Strip ................................ p.25 by Tom Bullimore & Ian Anderson

Pickles ................................................................... p.9 by Brian Crane Bristow ............................................................... p.10 by Frank Dickens Significant Other .............................................. p.11 by Frank Dickens Trouble ............................................................... p.12 by Steven Appleby Wormholes........................................................ p.13 by Steven Appleby Potato Hills ........................................................ p.14 by Steven Appleby Small Birds Singing ........................................... p.15 by Steven Appleby Hans Christian Andersen Comics ................ p.16 by Werner Wejp-Olsen

Baker Street ...................................................... p.26 by Tom Bullimore & Ian Anderson Fish Tales............................................................. p.27 by Mark Grant Joystick................................................................ p.28 by Mark Grant Jarvis .................................................................... p.29 by Mark Grant Faith, Hope and Sue ......................................... p.30 by Lisa Wild Micro World ...................................................... p.31 by Nikki Bass Nethead ............................................................. p.32 by David Banks Patto .................................................................... p.33 by Frank Dickens

Inspector Danger’s Crime Quiz.................... p.17 by Werner Wejp-Olsen

James Bond ........................................................ p.34 by Ian Fleming Drawing by John McLusky

Reel Facts ........................................................... p.18 by Daniel Postgate

Squirt .................................................................. p.35 by Giles Pilbrow

Did You Know? ................................................. p.19 by Daniel Postgate

Stevie................................................................... p.36 by Steve Davies

Plankton M.P. ..................................................... p.20 by Frank Dickens

The Politician..................................................... p.37 by David Fletcher

Index Off The Branch ................................................. p.38 by Ewan McLeish Mrs Quincy ........................................................ p.39 by Angus McGill & Dominic Poelsma We Love Football ............................................. p.40 by PEP Editorial Cartoons ........................................... p.41 by Adrian Teal Golf Rules! ......................................................... p.42 by Jeremy Leasor Still Life ............................................................... p.43 by Mark Grant Ipso Facto .......................................................... p.44 by Frank Bottomley Chloe & Co ....................................................... p.45 by Gray Jolliffe & Mike Shackleton Zatso? ................................................................. p.46 by Guy Campbell Walter of Sherwood ....................................... p.47 by Ian Anderson & Tom Bullimore Axa ...................................................................... p.48 by Romero James Bond ........................................................ p.49 by Ian Fleming. Drawn by Horak and McLusky Jeff Hawke .......................................................... p.50 by Ian Anderson & Tom Bullimore Judge Dredd....................................................... p.51 by John Wagner Drawn by Carlos Ezquerra Gun Law ............................................................. p.52 by Harry Bishop Beau Peep .......................................................... p.53 by Andrew Christine and Roger Kettle

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PEANUTS by Charles Schulz

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DILBERT by Scott Adams Dilbert, the United Feature Syndicate comic strip by Scott Adams, is the most downloaded, photocopied, pinned-up and emailed comic strip in the world. Dilbert is the comic strip for everyone who thinks they are surrounded by idiots. Contact us now if you would like to have Dilbert in your fun pages, magazine, newspaper, newsletter, presentation, intranet or website.

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GARFIELD XXX by Jim xxx Davis

Garfield was born on the comics pages on June 19, 1978. The mastermind of cartoonist Jim Davis, Garfield is a humorous strip centred around the lives of a fat, lazy, cynical orange cat who loves lasagna, coffee, and his remote control; his owner, the long-suffering Jon Arbuckle; and Odie, a sweet but dumb dog. Garfield was introduced to the world in just 41 newspapers but quickly became the fastest growing and most widely syndicated comic strip ever. Today, the strip appears in over 2570 newspapers and is read daily by 263,000,000 people around the globe.

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LA TABLE by Jari Peltonen La Table is a small restaurant in Provence, in southern France. It is owned by the chef Mourvedre and waiter Bandol. Anything can happen here!

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ALBERT HERBERT HAWKINS (The Naughtiest Boy In The World) by Frank Dickens

The only child of Mr. and Mrs Hawkins of Chestnut Drive, Albert was born naughty and has remained so ever since. Nine years of age, he attends Saint Mary’s Mixed Infants School, and is admired by the other pupils for his total lack of respect. Naughty, but in the nicest possible way (he will walk on the grass in spite of notices to the contrary), he flouts authority whenever that creature raises its ugly head. The scourge of baby sitters, he fights an ever increasing battle to stay up late. His closest friend and confidant, Charlotte, aged ten, is far more practical, even though hers is the world of pop and modern living. Her younger brother, Willie, aged two, is an Albert Herbert Hawkins groupie. Albert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, despair....

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PICKLES by Brian Crane Brian Crane’s Pickles is a laughout-loud comic strip gem. Featuring Earl and Opal Pickles, who have been married for over 50 years, it shows the funny side of family and friendships. Earl and Opal share their golden years with their 30-something daughter Sylvia, her husband, Dan and their beloved grandson Nelson. Their dense dog Roscoe and cynical cat Muffin also enliven the Pickles’ household. Whether observing the differences between genders and generations or taking a wry but sympathetic look at life in the twilight years, Crane’s goodnatured wit and dry humor are sure to please readers of all ages.

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BRISTOW by Frank Dickens BRISTOW, a middle aged buying clerk in the monolithic Chester-Perry Organisation, is an ineffectual rebel. Together with his sparring partner Jones and tea lady Mrs Purdy, he livens up everyone’s day by creating as much red-tape muddle as he possibly can. As adapted for BBC Radio 4 and Bristow the Musical.

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SIGNIFICANT OTHER by Frank Dickens

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TROUBLE by Steven Appleby TROUBLE is a series of cartoons about parents and children by British cartoonist Steven Appleby. The joys and predicaments of parenting have spawned a stream of funny and poignant observations from Steven Appleby’s pen – in the UK magazine Junior, the German magazine Eltern and the Bloomsbury books Alien Invasion (1998) and The ABC of Childhood (2005). Material available for syndication includes more than 80 strips in colour.

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WORMHOLES by Steven Appleby WORMHOLES is a series of cartoons originally created by Steven Appleby to accompany a humorous science column in The Sunday Telegraph, which still publishes them every week. The cartoons are a sideways look at topics of peculiar, often scientiďŹ c interest. There are 100 black line strips in this series available for publication.

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POTATO HILLS by Steven Appleby POTATO HILLS has been published weekly in The Guardian for twelve years to date. Each cartoon is a stand-alone observation, usually in some way pointing up the absurdities and complexities of daily life. About 600 colour cartoons are available for syndication, with one added every week,

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SMALL BIRDS SINGING by Steven Appleby SMALL BIRDS Singing: Conservation and the search for meaning are among the everyday preoccupations of Spandisman Unbelievable and his sisters, ConsommĂŠ and Delphinium, as they live the life of the landed gentry on their grand country estate. So absurd and yet so very true, Steven Appleby captures the reality of English eccentrics in this classic tale. Small Birds Singing ran in The Times for eight years. Four hundred strips are available for syndication.

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HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN COMICS by Werner Wejp-Olsen HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN STORIES: Daily Strips: The Ugly Duckling (66 strips) The Emperor’s New Clothes (66 strips) The Steadfast Tin Soldier (60 strips) The Nightingale (72 strips) The Little Mermaid (102 strips) Simple Simon (48 strips) The Princess and The Pea (30 strips) Little Claus and Big Claus (108 strips) Dad’s Always Right (36 strips) The Flying Trunk (66 strips) Sunday pages: The Fir Tree (10 weeks) The Tinder Box (33 weeks) The Little Matchgirl (8 weeks) The Swineherd (13 weeks) Thumbelina (29 weeks) The Top and the Ball (7 weeks) The Snowman (9 weeks)

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INSPECTOR DANGER’S CRIME QUIZ by Werner Wejp-Olsen A challenge for all you armchair sleuths out there. Solve the crime puzzles with Inspector Danger and his dimwitted assistant Alfie, still a rookie after seven years on the force. Test your deductive skills!

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REEL FACTS by Daniel Postgate

Interesting facts for the ďŹ lm buff.

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DID YOU KNOW? by Daniel Postgate

A collection of amusing and strange facts.

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PLANKTON M.P. by Frank Dickens Simon Plankton is the MP for Chipping Enstone. Husband and family man he claims that politics runs in his family and cites his great grandmother who in 1896 chained herself to the railings of No10. as a protest against male domination. He does not mention that the aged and mentally retarded relative chained herself to the railings of No10 Arbuthnoth Terrace, Chipping Norton because he feels that the true story is not the “stuff of legend�.

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AUGUSTA by Angus McGill & Dominic Poelsma AUGUSTA was published in the Evening Standard for over twenty years. Currently published in the magazine Woman’s Weekly.

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MERLIN’S WORLD OF MARVELS by Ian Anderson

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FILM CLIPS by Andrew Dalton

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COOKING WITH ANDRE by Andrew Dalton

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BAKER STREET PUZZLE STRIP by Tom Bullimore & Ian Anderson

ANSWERS

101: 102: 52:

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300 times 132 Diamonds 236⅔ days


BAKER STREET by Tom Bullimore & Ian Anderson

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FISH TALES by Mark Grant In the middle of the ocean there’s a tiny island where the sun always shines and the waters are warm. These shores belong to the Fish Tales crew. Some would call it paradise, Psycho calls it home. That was until Wally and Homer, two hapless shipwrecks took residence upstairs permanently! They have nothing better to do than fish all day, anyone would think they owned the place! Well the fish have news for them, there’s going to be trouble around here. It’s a big ocean, but not that big!

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JOYSTICK by Mark Grant

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JARVIS by Mark Grant

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FAITH, HOPE AND SUE by Lisa Wild

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MICRO WORLD by Nikki Bass MICRO WORLD embraces many different aspects of the World of Nature featuring such creatures as caterpillars, ladybirds, ants, bees and many other living creatures normally considered too small to contemplate. A holiday for the mind, Micro World constantly surprises and amuses with its unique combination of charm, surrealism and home-spun philosophy. This zany adult cartoon is life under the microscope. The human condition is captured in an animated micro-dimension where ants are lazy, spiders are neurotic and snails are pretty chilled out.

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NETHEAD by David Banks

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PATTO by Frank Dickens

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JAMES BOND by Ian Fleming Drawing by John McLusky

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SQUIRT by Giles Pilbrow SQUIRT has been running in the weekly children’s section in The Sunday Times: Funday Times (UK) for over ten years. The creator of Squirt, Giles Pilbrow, currently draws regularly for various sections of the Sunday Times as well as for Private Eye, TV Times, and The Spectator. He is also an established TV Producer, having produced and written for numerous series of Have I Got New For You, Spitting Image, as well as The Big Breakfast and sundry other TV programmes for four main terrestrial channels. He is currently running the award winning ITV1 topical animation show, 2DTV, through his own television company, 2DTV Ltd. He has also had seven children’s books published, and a range of greeting cards. Squirt is available weekly in full colour single-deck format.

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STEVIE by Steve Davies

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THE POLITICIAN by David Fletcher

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OFF THE BRANCH by Ewan McLeish

It all started with a branch... On the face of it, it may look like a cartoon about owls (and other assorted creatures). But actually, it’s not really about owls at all. It’s about the day-to-day lives of a collection of characters that just happen to live on a branch (and sometimes off it). There’s a central character, of course, a grumpy, cantankerous little guy (Little Owl) who views his woodland surroundings with a jaundiced eye. And, despite his irascibility, he draws in other characters around him – his laid-back Cousin Jed, his mighty elder relative, Great Uncle Eagle Owl, the scary little Frieda, the Woodpecker-next-door, the Highly Athletic Spider – all to the constant tramp of the neverending Ant Patrol. And, as you get to know them better, you find some pretty familiar traits and some even more familiar activities. Aside from his general grumpiness, it turns out Little Owl is a dealer in woodland commodities (albeit an incompetent one), while Jed doubles as agent, lawyer, manager and general go-to guy, when he’s not getting lost, that is. The Ant Patrol is the next best thing to the SAS, and the Woodpecker – well, he’s that irritating next-doorneighbour who just can’t leave those power tools alone. We like to think you will be drawn into their world of dodgy woodland deals, epic (but erratic) journeys, dubious work-out routines, suspect menus and, of course, food chains. We rather think your clients will, too. Welcome to their world.

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MRS QUINCY by Angus McGill & Dominic Poelsma MRS QUINCY lives the simple life. A modest penthouse and suites in the nicer sort of hotel are good enough for her and she says she manages quite well with just her personal trainer, her masseur, her hairdresser and someone to do this and that. A very nice young man pours the drinks.. Seize the day says Mrs Quincy, star of a cool new strip by Angus McGill, drawn with elegance and wit by Dominic Poelsma. And seize it she most decidedly does. Dear Mrs Quincy! How very nice to see you...

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WE LOVE FOOTBALL by PEP

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EDITORIAL CARTOONS by Adrian Teal ADRIAN TEAL Apprenticed to David Stoten, the head caricaturist at Spitting Image, Adrian Teal is a regular contributor to Scotland on Sunday and Tribune, and has recently stood in for Trog in The Sunday Telegraph His commercial work has included advertising, greetings card design, character design, caricature. He has also produced cartoon illustrations for the website of Stefan Buczacki, the TV gardener.

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GOLF RULES! by Jeremy Leasor GOLF RULES Cartoons illustrating the many and varied rules of golf. With permission of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews.

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STILL LIFE by Mark Grant

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IPSO FACTO by Frank Bottomley

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Chloe & Co by Gray Jolliffe & Mike Shackleton

THE PRINCIPAL CAST CHLOE. Chloe is one of those girls who has an infuriatingly wonderful figure despite a love of all foods fattening. Exercise to Chloe is more of an excuse to meet her best friend Angela to talk about anything and everything, although their grasp of situation and circumstance often leave a lot to be desired.

ANGELA. Angela swears that her figure puts on pounds if just confronted with something fattening! Exercise though she might , not an ounce of excess ever seems to vanish, and she is constantly fighting the flab. This however does nothing to diminish her sense of humour, or determination to secure a steady boyfriend!

Chloe & Co, created by Gray Jolliffe and Michael Shackleton around the world of fitness, self-improvement, self-awareness, and ultimately, the self obsessions that accompany that way of life. It presents a humorous look at all of our physical and mental insecurities through the eyes of two young women, who spend much of their time at a health centre commenting on the social issues that affect their lives. Chloe & Co is available daily in black and white .

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ZATSO? by Guy Campbell

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WALTER OF SHERWOOD by Ian Anderson & Tom Bullimore

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AXA by Donne Avenell &Romero Axa is a sci-fi/fantasy continuity adventure strip opening on a postapocalyptic Earth in the year 2080. Written by Donne Avenell and drawn by Modesty Blaise artist, Romero. The vivacious heroine, Axa is determined to leave the sanitised and restrictive domed city, to seek freedom in the untamed wilderness outside. Up against the efforts of her fellow city dwellers she escapes into the outside wilderness, and there begins the start of a series of thrilling adventures..... The strip mixes elements of science fiction, sword-swinging barbarian tales and Axa’s indisputable glamour! A comic classic first seen in The Sun newspaper in 1978 where it was enjoyed for eight years. There are a total of 2,238 strips, which incorporate 9 stories.

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JAMES BOND by Ian Fleming. Drawn by John McLusky and Horak

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JEFF HAWKE Sydney Jordan

Jeff Hawke is a British science fiction comic strip created by Sydney Jordan. and since 1955 it has been regarded as one of the most important science fiction comics ever released, gaining considerable popularity in Italy, Sweden, Spain and throughout Europe. Sydney Jordan was a graduate of the Aeronautical Technical School in Reading. He long sought to draw a fantastic comic where he could exploit his skills in drawing aeroplanes. In 1955 he met Eric Souster and Jim Gilbert in London, two friends with whom he had served in the R.A.F. Together they created the character of Jeff Hawke. At first Jeff Hawke, presented as an ex-R.A.F. pilot (just like Jordan) was a rather ordinary, Flash Gordon-like heroic character. The plots were centred around ordinary adventure and science fiction themes common in pulp comics and fiction of the age, and at this stage the drawings were only of average quality. Nevertheless the strip was good enough to be published exclusively in the Daily Express and the stories and drawing matured into a sensational and enduring continuity strip series. Later William Patterson joined the group of creators, at first producing only plot lines and then he began to write characters as well for some time. However Jordan ultimately took care of both stories and drawings and he devoted himself entirely to Jeff Hawke for over twenty years.

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Judge Dredd is amongst the UK’s best known comic characters. Judge Dredd was named the Seventh Greatest Comic Character by the British magazine Empire. In 2011, IGN ranked him 35th in the Top 100 Comic Book Heroes..

JUDGE DREDD by John Wagner Drawn by Carlos Ezquerra, with editor Pat Mills

Dredd is an American law enforcement ofďŹ cer in a violent city of the future where uniformed Judges are empowered to arrest, sentence, and execute criminals at the scene of crime. The character was created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra, although editor Pat Mills also deserves some credit for early development.

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GUN LAW by Harry Bishop

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BEAU PEEP by Roger Kettle & Andrew Christine Beau Peep is a comic strip published in the British newspaper The Daily Star, written by Roger Kettle and drawn by Andrew Christine. It was ďŹ rst published on 2 November 1978. It features the eponymous lead character, Beau Peep, a French foreign legionnaire in North Africa.

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