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- Oor_Wullie abstract "Oor Wullie is a Scottish comic strip published in the D.C. Thomson newspaper The Sunday Post. It features a character called Wullie, the familiar Scots nickname for boys named William. Oor Wullie means Our Willie. His trademarks are spiky hair, dungarees and an upturned bucket, which he often uses as a seat - most strips since early 1937 begin and end with a single panel of Wullie sitting on his bucket. The earliest strips, with little dialogue, ended with Wullie complaining ("I nivver get ony fun roond here!"). The artistic style settled down by 1940 and has changed little since. A frequent tagline reads, "Oor Wullie! Your Wullie! A'body's Wullie!" (Our Willie! Your Willie! Everybody's Willie!).Created by Thomson editor R. D. Low and drawn by cartoonist Dudley D. Watkins, the strip first appeared on 8 March 1936. Watkins continued to draw Oor Wullie until his death in 1969, after which the Post recycled his work into the 1970s. New strips were eventually commissioned from Tom Lavery, followed by Peter Davidson and Robert Nixon. Ken H. Harrison drew the strip from 1989 until 1997, when Davidson resumed duties. Between January 2005 and 2006 storylines were written by broadcaster Tom Morton from his home in Shetland, and subsequently they were written by Dave Donaldson, managing director of Thomson's comics division. The current writer is former Dandy editor Morris Heggie.".
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- Oor_Wullie author Dudley_D._Watkins.
- Oor_Wullie author Ken_H._Harrison.
- Oor_Wullie comictype "print".
- Oor_Wullie current Peter_Davidson_(artist).
- Oor_Wullie first "1936-03-08".
- Oor_Wullie genre "Humour".
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- Oor_Wullie publisher D._C._Thomson_&_Co..
- Oor_Wullie status "Weekly, The Sunday Post".
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- Oor_Wullie subject Category:DC_Thomson_Comics_strips.
- Oor_Wullie subject Category:Scots_language.
- Oor_Wullie subject Category:Scottish_comic_strips.
- Oor_Wullie subject Category:Scottish_comics.
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- Oor_Wullie comment "Oor Wullie is a Scottish comic strip published in the D.C. Thomson newspaper The Sunday Post. It features a character called Wullie, the familiar Scots nickname for boys named William. Oor Wullie means Our Willie. His trademarks are spiky hair, dungarees and an upturned bucket, which he often uses as a seat - most strips since early 1937 begin and end with a single panel of Wullie sitting on his bucket.".
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