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In the 1963 issue, Dennis and his family, while in Bethlehem, visit the oldest house in the city, known as Nain House; Central Moravian Church, the historic Bell House and the Hill-to-Hill Bridge ...
The comic was a special issue from Christmas 1963 that had Dennis the Menace, the mid-20th century creation of cartoonist Hank Ketcham (1920-2001) paying a visit to relatives in Bethlehem.
I have an ugly confession to make. My favorite Dennis the Menace comics aren’t the individual panels from the newspapers. They’re the stories that appeared in Fawcett’s Dennis the Menace comic books, ...
“Peanuts” turned to gold for Fantagraphics. Now the once-struggling comics publisher hopes another cartoon icon, “Dennis the Menace,” can follow in Charlie Brown’s footsteps ...
The Beano, with its longtime signature characters Dennis the Menace and Gnasher, sets a Guinness record for weekly comics after 77 years. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
EXCLUSIVE: As the iconic character turns 70, we look at the history of one of the first 'naughty kids characters of the post-war period' who became a 'game changer' - plus learn how to draw Dennis ...
Comic anti-hero Dennis loses his Menace as 'reformed' schoolboy is re-branded by Beano bosses From now he will be simply be known as Dennis as the character "moves away from his ‘menacing’ ways” ...
It is 60 years since Dennis the Menace first appeared in the Beano, making it the longest running strip in the comic. The Beano comic has been published since 1938.
I know there’s a British version of Dennis the Menace who bears no resemblance to Hank Ketcham’s creation beyond the idea that they’re both right little stinkers. And I know that the weekly Beano has ...