Showing posts with label The Dandy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Dandy. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Last Chance To See

After 144 pages over the past 15 months, next week's Dandy (the bumper Christmas edition) has the very last Harry Hill's Real-life adventures in TV Land.

Now It Can Be Told, part 2:
It's been hard work, but very enjoyable. I didn't originally intend to write or co-write them all, but it ended up that way, and I must have scripted more than 100 of those pages, and worked out more from brief plots: Sean Baldwin wrote several full scripts and I adapted parts of others into different stories. Duncan Scott wrote half a dozen too. David Quantick supplied three paragraphs, each being a delicious distillation of a daft idea which I gratefully adapted into full stories. I also spoke with Al Murray, Milton Jones, Brenda Gilhoolie and others, including, would you believe it, Ray Galton and Alan Simpson (yes, really!!) who wanted to help but in the end couldn't find the right approach, so a big thank you to Sean and Duncan and David who really got the feel and came through with great ideas! Of course Harry Hill himself was very helpful, and came up with the strapline, 'Real-life Adventures in TV Land' which defined and directed the whole enterprise! He also texted me with the news that he found the first one "insane, hilarious and original" which I elected to take as a compliment.

As I'd never written anything for DC Thomson, let alone Harry Hill before, I had initially hoped someone (a writer perhaps?) would write the scripts, but after writing the first episode myself, the general consensus was that obviously a writer wasn't required as the pictures and my word balloons seemed to work out just fine. So, partly as a 'selling point' and partly to obscure the true credits in case the strips were thought a bit second rate (not having been written by a writer!), I made up the fiction that Harry Hill wrote them and I just drew them, but, dear reader, as we are now at the end of the line, I can exclusively reveal that I wrote most of them as I went along- quite literally, drawing a bit, writing the word balloon- drawing a bit more- changing what I'd done in the word balloon- and so on, until after two or three days real effort, as if by magic, out came a finished two page set. It was really was 'as if by magic' because usually I found it very very difficult to come up with an idea and make it work, let alone pepper it with jokes and such, and many times I felt like giving up, spending hours and hours trying to get one line written right. And struggling to think of a new way to get 'FIIIGGHHTT!' or 'What are the chances of that happening' into the dialogue often seemed beyond my capabilities.  Yet somehow I managed to churn out two (or four - or, on one memorable occasion, TWELVE-) pages a week. After investing so much time and energy into them, I was glad that a lot of people seemed to like them, and, although at least one odd little clique of protesters will be delighted to see the end of the strip, I know some readers will be saddened to hear it's all over.

I'd like to thank Harry for his continued enthusiasm and encouragement, and his agents, both past and present, who helped us, particularly his new agent who was very supportive and wanted to extend the franchise to other areas. And I'd like to thank Craig, the Dandy editor, for starting the whole thing off and keeping it going as long as it did.

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Dudley's Dan

Here's the original art from the April Fool's issue of The Dandy in 1938. Slick and funny drawing by the legendary Dudley Dexter Watkins, the dynamo of D C Thomson.
Nice, isn't it?

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

D C Thomson day again

Today, as every Wednesday, I'll be buying The Beano and The Dandy-  honestly, it's what Wednesday is for! The Dandy this week commemorates the natal anniversary of everybody's favourite funnyman, as you can see in Nika's imaginatively coloured birthday cake pic, left. So much heat- so many candles!

Did You Know
a subscription to The Dandy works out at only £1 per issue?!

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Hooray! Dandy Day Today!!

At last, it's Wednesday, or Dandy day as it's known in some enlightened quarters. And I've done a nice Harry Hill strip which is guaranteed funny. Here's a bit of a preview, but the whole thing, with plenty of other funny stuff too, of course, is on sale now, only £1.50 - or, if you take out a subscription, only £1. Bargain!

And don't forget The Beano! That's out today, too, and believe it or not, that's only £1.50 too! Splendid.

Tuesday, 30 August 2011

DANDY Wednesday

Like every Wednesday, tomorrow is Dandy Wednesday. Here's Harry Hill explaining his superstitions in another comic strip which, as every week, has more jokes per inch than any other comic strip in the world, and that's official, 'cos I've measured them all. So if you need a laugh or several, that's where they are.

Friday, 26 August 2011

Mum fans Special

The Dandy's famous toddling twosome, Cuddles and Dimples, was originally drawn by Barrie Appleby. When I took over in 2004, I only made one minor change- I made their mum less of a dolly bird and more of a... well, Hot Wife as someone once said.
This is probably her most famous appearance, from 26 May 3007, and, trust me, there IS a reason for the costumes, a really, really good reason. Escapes me for the moment... I was fully expecting someone at DC Thomson to draw in a tasteful coat or something on mum, but to my surprise, they didn't! And I know that one or two people have expressed their fondness for this particular frame.
Oh well, too late now. 
Coloured by Ruth.

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Dandy Day



Tell your friends! The Dandy is on sale today, as it is each and every Wednesday. It's big, colourful, funny, packed full of stuff and a bargain too.
So now it's over to you!

Saturday, 30 July 2011

Another bumper Dandy

Here's a sneaky preview peek at a comic that's not out this week OR even next week, but the week after!  These Chris McGee covers are very funny with their 'weekly world News' look, and the comic is stuffed full of the usual unusual stuff.
So, come on, why not take out a subscription, especially if you're in one of those areas where WHSmith has decided not to stock it. Don't make me come down there.

Monday, 4 July 2011

The Dandy!

This week's Dandy is another good 'un!  Especially if you like The Antiques Roadshow, Fiona Bruce, or Morris Minors. What a Venn diagram they'd make. And if you're in there, this is the comic for you! Look for Harry channel surfing on the cover. See what we did there?

Sunday, 26 June 2011

Harry's got a note from his Mum.

The Dandy annual 2012 is almost upon us - they're published earlier every year! Eagle-eyed readers will spot there is one character that has been a mainstay of the Dandy over the past nine months that isn't represented- I can confirm there's No Harry Hill in the annual. This isn't because it was prepared before he joined the Dandy line-up, it's due to boring, complicated stuff that's of no interest except it means that he will be absent from the book. But never fear, he's in the weekly (isn't it nice to call The Dandy a weekly again!) and there's plenty of great stuff in the annual, so who's complaining!

Saturday, 25 June 2011

Gone but not forgotten

Cuddles and Dimples, quite the worst toddlers in the world, are no longer regulars in The Dandy- but they're still around from time to time- this month sees the publication of The Dandy Annual, and here's a typical frame from it. The Dandy annual traditionally features characters from throughout the comics' history, not just it's current incarnation.

Monday, 20 June 2011

Elton enjoys brief career high as Dandy character

Harry Hill, in The Dandy this week, in a story mainly written by Sean Baldwin (although I did the bit with Clarkson!) and solely drawn by me. That's it with the shoe gags. read the Dandy, it's what eyes were invented for!

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Rascals Return

You'll never guess who I was drawing today. Go on, try. Oh, well if you're going to look at the picture... but yes, it's those terrible toddlers again (and their mum) as seen in this frame, fresh off the drawing board, and presented here as a tantilizing sneak preview of The Dandy Book 2013. Yes 2013!!

Sunday, 29 May 2011

This week in The Dandy

Another of those bigger (44 pages!) issues this week, with a 4 page Harry Hill story that was going to be one of the original batch of six strips way back in October. It didn't make the cut because I couldn't think of a good plot line to hang it all together. (believe it or not I do try to come up with a plot!) Then David Quantick, famous TV writer and Rock critic came up with a corker and voila, a complete tale. If it doesn't make you laugh, then maybe you just don't WANT to laugh.

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Where's Harry?

Well, he's in the Dandy of course, every Wednesday!
But he's also in a 'Where's Harry' page this week (edit: coloured by me on photoshop this once due to circumstances etc), and there are four more coming over the next few weeks too. So, magnifying glasses out, and... Where's Harry?

Friday, 15 April 2011

Dandy Next Week

Colours Nika
The Dandy next week has another Harry Hill story, this time he's joined by some of those TV chefs. There aren't enough of them on TV, are there? Anyway, give it a go, you may enjoy it! I did.

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

DANDY and BEANO DAY tomorrow!!

This week's comics are out within hours! Exciting, eh? The Dandy has BANANAMAN on the cover! Hooray! And the Harry Hill strip is one that I was particularly pleased with when I drew it back in the dim dark past of last summer! Nice colours by Nika too. If you've never bought a Dandy before or not bought a 'new' Dandy yet, do yourself a BIG favour and grab one this week! And while you're there, get the Beano too, it's also great!

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Epic Dandy

This week's DANDY is epic! Lots of new stuff, and a 12 page Harry Hill adventure that ranges far and near with a huge cast of known and unknown extras! A three-eared joke-hating alien and a back-packing award-winning comedy star are but two of the added attractions and yet they charge only £1 more! Subscribers, however, are exempted from this surcharge! See what you're missing by not subscribing? And by direct debit it's even less costly!
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These panels are from this week's story, co-written with Sean Baldwin, drawn by me and coloured as usual by 'H.H'.
And next week's Dandy is another epic, so instant subscribing may be the best way to tackle this purcahse too!

Monday, 7 February 2011

Dandy News

This week's Dandy has new stories like 'Yore!' and 'Boo!' and more, plus tons of regulars and a special 2 page cut-out-and-post Reader's Survey! Harry Hill starts a new career as a Celeb Photographer and meets Postman Prat AND the Queen!! Yes, in the same story!












And then, start saving up because NEXT week's BUMPER Dandy is £2.50 with EXTRA pages and a "free gift"!
And Harry Hill embarks on a twelve-page epic that sees him meeting Dr Who (all of 'em!), Miranda Hart and a joke-hating alien. It's all in a special 'Hooray we're six months into Our New Look' issue. Here's an EXCLUSIVE preview!!

Friday, 21 January 2011

Mum Fans, Fear Not!

Today I drew this, so it seems as though Fans of Cuddles and Dimples' mum may not face quite so bleak a future as they once dreaded.
Sometime in August I predict a book of some kind will present some new, never before seen strips of the Terrible Toddlers. And don't dismay, black and white here, it will be in full glorious Soviet Color in the book!