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- Q7039557 subject Q8168887.
- Q7039557 subject Q8314648.
- Q7039557 subject Q8461264.
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- Q7039557 subject Q8594811.
- Q7039557 abstract "Nipper was a short-lived British comic book magazine, published between January 31 to September 12, 1987. Unlike most British comics by this time, which had A4 paper size, this was an A5 comic, which meant it was half the size of all the others, hence the name 'Nipper'. Nipper ran for 16 Issues, had just one holiday special (in 1987) and just one annual in 1988. By the time of its last issue, however, it had become an A4 comic like the others. After that it merged with Buster. It should not be mistaken by the Daily Mail Nipper annuals from the 1930s, 40's and 50's.".
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- Q7039557 wikiPageWikiLink Q8168887.
- Q7039557 wikiPageWikiLink Q8314648.
- Q7039557 wikiPageWikiLink Q839751.
- Q7039557 wikiPageWikiLink Q8461264.
- Q7039557 wikiPageWikiLink Q8594440.
- Q7039557 wikiPageWikiLink Q8594811.
- Q7039557 comment "Nipper was a short-lived British comic book magazine, published between January 31 to September 12, 1987. Unlike most British comics by this time, which had A4 paper size, this was an A5 comic, which meant it was half the size of all the others, hence the name 'Nipper'. Nipper ran for 16 Issues, had just one holiday special (in 1987) and just one annual in 1988. By the time of its last issue, however, it had become an A4 comic like the others. After that it merged with Buster.".
- Q7039557 label "Nipper (comics)".