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- special. These were replaced by BeanoMAX in early 2007. On 15 February 2007, the first issue of a monthly comic entitled BeanoMAX was published. The sister...
- During the BeanoMAX era, the strips also starred in the w****ly Beano. However, some of these started in the w****ly, and also starred in BeanoMAX, but ended...
- Meanwhile, Nigel Parkinson continued with lengthier BeanoMAX stories which would often feature other Beano characters. By August 2012, Dennis's 2009 revival...
- regular appearances in The Beano, Ball Boy and his team have also been featured frequently in The Beano Annual, BeanoMax and The Beano Comic Library. Robert...
- fictional comic strip character that appears in the British comic magazine The Beano. He is the pet dog of Dennis the Menace, who meets him in 1968's issue 1362...
- The Beano (formerly The Beano Comic, also known as Beano) is a British anthology comic magazine created by Scottish publishing company DC Thomson. The...
- F. Sutherland, during the late 2000s the strips moved to Beano sister publication BeanoMAX (where they were drawn by Nigel Parkinson). These feature-length...
- characters appeared in the monthly BeanoMAX comic until its closure in June 2013, and now appear every four w****s in The Beano. They are heavily featured in...
- from The Beano's history. For spin-off Beano magazines, Flash had his own strip in Beano Summer Special 2003, and appeared in issue 1 of BeanoMAX. Adventure...
- Third". BeanoMAX. No. 49. Illustrated by Nigel Parkinon. 16 February 2011.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: others (link) "Lord Snooty the Third". The Beano. No...