-
remained cancelled, but
would feature in
Beano annuals illustrated by
Barry Glennard, and in
Dandy and Beano: The
Golden Years,
Volume II. In the same issue...
- Chip-ite. It was
drawn by Sid
Burgon for most of its history,
although Barry Glennard drew a
substantial number of episodes. The
comic strip centers around a...
- the Minx from the
retired Jim Petrie. The
strip was then
drawn by
Barry Glennard, who
became the
permanent artist in 2003,
although Dave
Eastbury drew some...
-
Barry Glennard. D.C.
Thomson & Co. Ltd. Kerr, Euan, ed. (20
February 1993). "Pansy Potter". The Beano. No. 2640.
Illustrated by
Barry Glennard. D.C. Thomson...
-
Barry Glennard is a
British comics artist who
works mainly for
Scottish publisher D. C.
Thomson & Co. He has
drawn a
number of
strips for The
Beano over...
-
Basil Blackaller, Sam Fair,
James Clark,
Charles Grigg,
Gordon Bell,
Barry Glennard 1938 1993
Boney the
Brave Roland Davies 1939 1939
Puffing Billy Hugh McNeill...
- the
first of her many
stories describing life in old New York.
Stephen Glennard, the novella's protagonist, is
suddenly impoverished and
unable to marry...
- for a few years. The "Gnasher and Gnipper"
strip was
taken over by
Barry Glennard in
order to ease Sutherland's workload,
though the
style remains similar...
-
comic strips for the spin-off annuals. Andy
Fanton John
Geering Barry Glennard Charlie Grigg Harry Hargreaves Ken H.
Harrison Laura Howell became the...
-
Gnasher and
Gnipper in 1992, with
artistic duties being handed to
Barry Glennard. In 1998,
Sutherland stopped drawing Dennis the
Menace after 28 years,...