Simple answer: Yes, there is. Informative answer: The Beano comic does exist, but that's not all... you can also join the Beano Club, and receive the comic by post. You can also get e-mails, letters, minimags, etc... And there is a Beano website. So the Beano is not only a comic, that's for sure!
Some Beano comics can be worth money, especially older issues in good condition or those featuring first appearances of popular characters. The value can vary depending on the specific issue, rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. It's best to research current market trends or consult with a comic book appraiser to determine the worth of specific issues.
Probably if they are in good condition. Are they hard or soft cover? Annuals? First edition? torn or ripped? Faded, stained or marked? Many questions. Generally only a couple of quid though unless there is something special.
Over the years, a number of notable artists have drawn Beano strips; perhaps the most notable is Leo Baxendale, who drew Minnie the Minx and the Bash Street Kids for a number of years before moving to Fleetway comics. Minnie The Minx was taken over by Jim Petrie who drew it until his retirement, then by Tom Paterson and Barry Glennard.
Current artists include David Sutherland (who has been drawing the Bash Street Kids since 1961), Tom Paterson (whose idiosyncratic style is compared to Baxendale's, and often includes surreal humour and non-sequiturs, such as a single steaming sock in one frame of the strip), Nigel Parkinson, Nick Brennan, Dave Eastbury, Barry Glennard, Laura Howell (the first long-running female artist on the comic), Lew Stringer, Hunt Emerson, Jimmy Hansen, John Geering and Kev F. Sutherland.
'The Beano' was first published 30 July 1938 .
The comic first appeared on 26 July 1938.
You can purchase from any newsagent's.
Yes, Desperate Dan was a character in The Dandy comic, not The Beano. He was known for his strength and appetite, but his stories were not featured in The Beano.
I don't think so
The value of Beano comics dated 1989 can vary depending on the issue, condition, and demand. Generally, prices can range from a few dollars to around $20-$50 per comic. Rare or special issues may fetch higher prices.
British Comics developed from 'The Beano' and 'The Dandy' comics into what we today see as '2000AD' and 'Judge Dredd' .
An American guy - genius if you ask me!
No way BEANO is the best dandys nice but there's other old legend comics like buster so beano beats dandy by far
The Beano is a British children's comic that was first published by DC Thomson in 1938. The comic does not have a single owner, as it is a publication of the publishing company DC Thomson.
Dennis the Menace had a pet cow named Joe in the Beano comics.
No most are 99cents or less.
The naughty girl in the Beano comics is known as "Minnie the Minx." She is a mischievous and rebellious character who loves causing trouble and playing pranks.
you tell me
You can't take too much beano, and it can be wasteful to continue to take it. Once it has done its job, anything extra that you take won't do anything.