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- Ginger_(comics) abstract "Ginger was a British comic strip series, introduced in the first issue of The Beezer in 1957. The character was the magazine's cover star until 1961, after which Pop, Dick and Harry took over the cover for a few years afterwards, but Ginger returned to the front cover in 1964.Ginger was a gag-a-day comic strip about a young boy. A typical gag was a one- or two-pager. He was originally created by Dudley D. Watkins, who drew the strip until his death in 1969. Bob McGrath then took over, drawing it until 1985, when he in turn was succeeded by Jimmy Glen, who drew the strip until the Beezer merged with the Topper. In the later Beezer annuals, he was drawn by Nick Brennan. The character was last seen on the covers of D.C. Thomson's monthly Classics from the Comics, issue # 134 (May 2007) and issue #141 (January 2008), in brand new artwork by Ken H. Harrison.".
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- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Bob_McGrath_(artist).
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- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Category:DC_Thomson_Comics_strips.
- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_British_people.
- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gag-a-day_comics.
- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Classics_from_the_Comics.
- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Dudley_D._Watkins.
- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Gag-a-day.
- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_Glen.
- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Ken_H._Harrison.
- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Brennan.
- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Pop,_Dick_and_Harry.
- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink The_Beezer.
- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink The_Topper_(comics).
- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Topper_(comic_book).
- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ginger (comics)".
- Ginger_(comics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ginger".
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- Ginger_(comics) subject Category:1957_comics_debuts.
- Ginger_(comics) subject Category:British_comics.
- Ginger_(comics) subject Category:British_comics_characters.
- Ginger_(comics) subject Category:Comics_characters_introduced_in_1957.
- Ginger_(comics) subject Category:DC_Thomson_Comics_strips.
- Ginger_(comics) subject Category:Fictional_British_people.
- Ginger_(comics) subject Category:Gag-a-day_comics.
- Ginger_(comics) hypernym Series.
- Ginger_(comics) type TelevisionShow.
- Ginger_(comics) comment "Ginger was a British comic strip series, introduced in the first issue of The Beezer in 1957. The character was the magazine's cover star until 1961, after which Pop, Dick and Harry took over the cover for a few years afterwards, but Ginger returned to the front cover in 1964.Ginger was a gag-a-day comic strip about a young boy. A typical gag was a one- or two-pager. He was originally created by Dudley D. Watkins, who drew the strip until his death in 1969.".
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- Ginger_(comics) isPrimaryTopicOf Ginger_(comics).