List of Beano comic strips


The Beano is a British anthology comic magazine created by Scottish publishing company DC Thomson. The Beano has featured comedic strips, adventure strips, and prose stories. Prose stories were, however, phased out in 1955 and adventure strips were phased out in 1975 – the last one being General Jumbo. The longest-running strip in The Beano, originally titled Dennis the Menace, first appeared in 1951. Other long-running characters and series include Biffo the Bear, Minnie the Minx, Roger the Dodger, The Bash Street Kids, Little Plum and Billy Whizz. As of 2015, The Beano had been home to 371 different strips.
This list only features strips in the weekly comic, and does not list strips that only appeared once. It also includes the Comic Idol winners from 1995 to 2010.

Comic strips

Source:
Strip titleNotesOriginal artistOther notable artistsStart dateEnd date
Big EggoWas the first cover star from issue 1 on 30 July 1938 until issue 326 on 10 January 1948. Returned on 7 March 2018.
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Reg CarterLew Stringer1938
2018
1949
2018
Ping the Elastic ManHugh McNeill19381940
Brave Captain Kipper
About an elderly sailor who was the 'diehard of the Seven Seas'.
Torelli Bros19381939
Lord Snooty and his PalsFour series. First from issue 1 on 30 July 1938 to issue 367 on 30 July 1949.
Second from issue 440 on 23 December 1950 to issue 811 on 1 February 1958. Third from issue 904 on 14 November 1959 to issue 2565 on 14 September 1991.
Dudley WatkinsLeo Baxendale, Robert Nixon, Jimmy Glen, Ken Harrison19381991
Whoopee HankRoland Davies19381939
Hooky's Magic Bowler HatCharles Gordon19381940
Wee PeemThree series. First from issue 1 on 30 July 1938 to issue 89 on 6 April 1940.
Second entitled Wee Peem's Magic Pills ran from issue 486 on 10 November 1951 to issue 507 on 5 April 1952.
Third series with the title changed to just Wee Peem ran from issue 714 on 24 March 1956 to issue 765 on 16 March 1957.
James JewellCharles Griggs, Hugh Morren19381957
Little Dead Eye DickThree series. First from issue 1 on 30 July 1938 to issue 20 on 10 December 1938. Second from issue 362 on 28 May 1949 to 368 on 6 August 1949.
The third and final appeared between issue 375 on 24 September 1949 and issue 410 on 27 May 1950.
Charles Holt19381950
Hairy DanBasil Blackaller19381946
Contrary MaryComic strip about a stubborn mule.
The strip's main character reappeared as one of Lord Snooty's Pals in 1950.
Roland Davies19381940
Smiler the SweeperSteve Perkins19381938
Helpful HenryEric Roberts19381939
Big Fat JoeThe strip's main character reappeared as one of Lord Snooty's Pals in 1950.Allan Morley19381939
Rip Van Wink
About a man who had slept for 700 years and his reaction to the modern world. Name references the short story Rip Van Winkle.
Two series, the first of which ran for ten years from issue 1 on 30 July 1938 to issue 336 on 29 May 1948, and the second of which lasted from issue 857 on 20 December 1958 to issue 866 on 21 February 1959.
Eric RobertsGordon Bell19381959
Uncle WindbagThree series. First from issue 1 on 30 July 1938 to issue 20 on 10 December 1938. Second from issue 579 on 22 August 1953 to issue 596 on 19 December 1953. Third from issue 744 on 20 October 1956 to issue 763 on 2 March 1957.Charles HoltCharles Grigg, Bill Ritchie19381957
Monkey TricksReg Carter19381938
Tin Can TommyTorelli Bros19381947
Hicky the HareTorelli Bros19381939
Good King CokeTwo series. First was from issue 21 on 10 December 1938 to issue 177 on 11 April 1942. Second was from issue 256–300 in 1945–1946.Eric Roberts19381946
Frosty McNabSam Fair19381941
Pansy PotterAlso appeared in Sparky.
Four series. First from issue 21 on 10 December 1938 to issue 325 on 27 December 1947.
Second titled Pansy Potter in Wonderland from issue 369 on 13 August 1949 to issue 652 on 15 January 1955.
Third series with original title appeared from issue 812 on 8 February 1958 to issue 854 on 29 November 1958.
Fourth series from issue 2474 on 16 December 1989 to issue 2640 on 20 February 1993.
Hugh McNeilBasil Blackaller, Sam Fair, James Clark, Charles Grigg, Gordon Bell, Barry Glennard19381993
Boney the BraveRoland Davies19391939
Puffing BillyHugh McNeill19391940
Tricky Dicky AntTwo series. First from issue 38 on 15 April 1939 to issue 62 on 30 September 1939. Second from issue 358 on 2 April 1949 to issue 374 on 17 September 1949.Torelli BrosJames Clark, Allan Morley19391949
The Pranks of PeanutCharles Gordon19391939
Deep Down Daddy NeptuneBasil Blackaller19391940
Wily Willie WinkieUnknown19391940
Laddie LonglegsUnknown19391939
Cocky DickAllan Morley19391947
Winken and BlinkenSam Fair19401941
Doubting ThomasThe strip's main character reappeared as one of Lord Snooty's Pals in 1950.James Crighton19401942
Cinderella and the Ugly SistersBasil Blackaller19401941
Big HeepBasil Blackaller19401942
Musso the Wop
Featured the slapstick antics of Benito Mussolini.
Sam Fair19401943
The Magic Lollipops
Featured a boy with lollipops that would turn into what you wanted if you licked them.
Two series. First was from issue 152 on 21 June 1941 to issue 306 on 5 April 1947 and the second was from issue 344 on 18 September 1948 to issue 475 on 25 August 1951.
Allan Morley19411951
Handy SandyTwo series. First appeared between issue 175 on 14 March 1942 and issue 199 on 13 February 1943, the second between 242 on 7 October 1944 and issue 255 on 7 April 1945.Arthur Jackson19421945
Little Nell and Peter PellAbout a girl called Nell and her pet pelican called Peter.Allan Morley19451947
Smart AlecBasil Blackaller19451945
Polly Wolly Doodle and her Great Big PoodleThe strip's main characters reappeared as one of Lord Snooty's Pals in 1950.George Drysdale19461947
Sammy ShrinkoA strip about a boy with a shrink ray.Allan Morley19461948
Sticky WillieUnknown19461947
Wavy Davy and his NavyDudley Watkins19471947
Alf Wit the Ancient BritAbout a plucky young caveman who wore sandals exposing his toes as opposed to leather shoes. Only appeared in two issues, though lots of unused material was drawn up.Bill Holroyd19471947
Freddy FlipperfeetReg Carter19471948
Maxy's Taxi
About a man called Maxy and his Taxi.
George Drysdale19471951
Winnie the WitchJames Clark19481948
Peter PenguinReg Carter19481949
Biffo the BearWas the second cover star from issue 327 on 24 January 1948 until issue 1677 on 7 September 1974. Three series. First from issue 327 on 24 January 1948 to issue 2310 on 25 October 1986.
Second from issue 2445 on 27 May 1989 to issue 2954 on 27 February 1999.
Dudley WatkinsDavid Sutherland, Jimmy Glen, Sid Burgon19481999 and 2013
Cocky JockGeorge Drysdale19481949
Swanky Lanky LizThe strip's main character reappeared as one of Lord Snooty's Pals in 1950.Charles Holt19481949
Smarty SmokumAllan Morley19481949
Hairy Hugh and his CockatooBasil Blackaller19481949
Have-A-Go JoeTwo series. First ran from 1949 to 1951.
The second featuring the same main character
but retitled "The Beano Cinema" ran in 1951.
Bill Holroyd19491951
Wandering WillieBill Holroyd19491949
Ding-Dong BelleBill Holroyd19491951
Danger! Len at WorkBill Holroyd19491950
Sammy's Super RubberAllan Morley19501951
Dennis the MenaceThe third cover star from issue 1678 on 14 September 1974.David LawDavid Sutherland, David Parkins, Nigel Parkinson, Jimmy Hansen, Tom Paterson Barrie Appleby Nigel Parkinson1951Present
Skinny FlintBasil Blackaller19511951
Bucktooth the Boy who Lives in a BarrelTwo series. First from issue 464 on 9 June 1951 to issue 487 on 17 November 1951 and the second from issue 503 on 8 March 1952 to issue 512 on 10 May 1952.Bill Holroyd19511952
Willie's Wonder GunJames Clark19511952
Multy the MillionaireRichard Cox19521953
Wee DavieSeven series. First from issue 513 on 17 May 1952 to issue 518 on 21 June 1952. Second from issue 568 on 6 June 1953 to issue 582 on 12 September 1953.
Third from issue 615 on 1 May 1954 to issue 616 on 8 May 1954. Fourth from issue 619 on 29 May 1954 to issue 625 on 10 July 1954. Fifth from issue 659 on 5 March 1955 to issue 667 on 30 April 1955. Sixth retitled 'Wee Davie and King Willie' ran from issue 680 on 30 July 1955 to issue 712 on 10 March 1956. Seventh series ran from issue 760 on 9 February 1957 to issue 798 on 2 November 1957 with the same title as the previous one.
Ken Hunter19521957
Kat and KanaryThree series. First from issue 526 on 16 August 1952 to issue 713 on 17 March 1956. The second from issue 770 on 20 April 1957 to issue 794 on 5 October 1957.
The third from issue 819 on 29 March 1958 to issue 841 on 30 August 1958.
Charles GriggLeo Baxendale, Albert Holroyd, Gordon Bell19521958
The NippersRichard Cox19521953
Roger the DodgerTwo series. First from issue 561 on 18 April 1953 to issue 928 on 30 April 1960.
The second began on issue 980 on 29 April 1961 and is still ongoing.
Ken ReidGordon Bell, Bob McGrath, Robert Nixon, Tom Lavery, Frank MacDiarmid, Barrie Appleby, Jamie Smart1953Present
Big Hugh and YouOne of the first strips to feature the reader as a character.Bill Holroyd19531953
Matt HatterGeorge Drysdale19531955
Little PlumFour Series. First from issue 586 on 10 October 1953 to issue 2310 on 25 October 1986.
Second from issue 2436 on 25 March 1989 to issue 2470 on 18 November 1989. Third series ran from issue 3154 on 28 December 2002 to issue 3364 on 20 January 2007. The fourth series consisting of reprints of the third series ran in 2011. Fifth series began in 2013.
Fifth series began in 2013.
Leo BaxendaleRon Spencer, Tom Paterson, Hunt Emerson19532015
Minnie the MinxWas the fourth cover star for the Christmas issue celebrating her 60th anniversary in issue 3715 on 14 December 2013.Leo BaxendaleJim Petrie, Tom Paterson, Ken Harrison, Laura Howell, Nigel Parkinson1953Present
When the Bell Rings Leo BaxendaleDavid Sutherland1954Present
Jenny PennyJimmy Thompson19541955
Dick on the DrawJimmy Thompson19551955
Clumsy Claude-The Blunder BoyBill Ritchie19551955
Prince WhoopeeTwo series. First from issue 680 on 30 July 1955 to issue 759 on 2 February 1957.
Second from issue 799 on 9 November 1957 to issue 841 on 30 August 1958.
Charles GriggGeorge Drysdale19551958
ScrapperTwo series. A spin-off of the Lord Snooty strip starring Scrapper Smith. First from issue 680 on 30 July 1955 to issue 769 on 13 April 1957.
Second from issue 880 on 30 May 1959 to issue 890 on 8 August 1959.
George Drysdale/Albert Holroyd19551959
GrandpaTwo series. First from issue 680 on 30 July 1955 to issue 798 on 2 November 1957.
The second ran from issue 1522 on 18 September 1971 to issue 2200 on 15 September 1984.
Ken ReidRobert Nixon, Jimmy Glen19551984
Our NedAlbert Holroyd19561958
Daniel the SpanielKen Hunter19561956
Johnny on the Hop George Drysdale19561956
PoochBill Ritchie19571957
Parachute RegAlbert Holroyd19571957
Wizards at WarCharles Grigg19571957
Dippy the DiverHugh Morren19571957
Fusspot AnnieJimmy Thompson19571958
Bringing up Dennis
Dennis the Menace spinoff with Dennis as a baby.
Ken Wilkins19571958
Quick An' SlickFrank MacDarmiad19571958
Pom-Pom Gordon Bell19581958
JonahKen Reid19581963
CookieKen Wilkins19581958
Betty's GrandadHugh Morren19581958
Dashalong DotGordon Bell19581959
Joe for ChampHugh Morren19591959
The Three BearsFive series. First in 1959.
The second ran from 1960 to 1985. The third ran from 1988 to 1995.
The fourth series ran from 1999 to 2007. The fifth series consisting of reprints of the fourth series between 2010 and 2011.
Leo BaxendaleBob McGrath, Bob Dewar, David Parkins, Mike Pearse, Chris McGhie, Alan Ryan19592016
Lazy JonesHugh Morren19601960
Wonder BoyBob McGrath19601961
Colonel Crackpot's CircusMalcolm Judge19601963
Punch and JimmyTwo series. First ran from 1962 to 1963.
The second ran from 1963 to 1967.
Dave Jenner19621967
The Country CuzzinsAbout a group of six children who lived in the countryside.
They were named Badger, Dicky, Dumpling, Daisy, Scarecrow and Happy. They also appeared in some of The Victor books for boys.
Hugh Morren19631964
JinxKen Reid19631964
Billy WhizzMalcolm JudgeSteve Horrocks, David Parkins, Trevor Metcalfe, Vic Neill, Graeme Hall, Wayne Thompson, Nick Brennan, Wilbur Dawbarn1964Present
Pup ParadeFour series. First from 1967 to 1988. Second ran in 2003.
The third ran from 2011 to 2012. The fourth ran from 2016 to present. A run also appeared in The Topper between 1989 and 1990 before heading to the newly merged comic The Beezer and Topper with the strip continuing until 1993.
Gordon BellNigel Parkinson, Lew Stringer1967Present
The NibblersTwo series. First from 1970 to 1974.
Second from 1977 to 1984.
John Sherwood/Ron Spencer19701984
The Belles of St. LemonsGordon Bell19711972
The McTicklesChief Jock and his highland clan fought a comic war of attrition against their rivals the McNasties, while avoiding the pranks played on them by the "McHaggises", small round animals with a similar shape to a haggis and with long noses and thistles for ears. Some McHaggises had legs of different length on opposite sides of their bodies, allowing them to remain horizontal while walking around the sides of mountains. The many types of 'McHaggises' included the Spiky Hedgehoggis, the Fiery McHaggis, the Roller McHaggis, and many others Another recurring comic device was to prefix "Mc" to important words and onomatopoeia. For example, if someone fired a gun, the sound would be written "McBang".The leader of The McTickles was named Chief Jock and the other Mctickles were Morag, Murdo who had a long beard, Nickol who was one of the younger clan members, Donald who is also one of the younger clan members and some others who were never named.Vic Neill19711974
Says SmiffySpin-off of The Bash Street Kids.
It featured Smiffy testing out inventions sent in by Beano readers.
Jim Petrie19711972
Baby Face FinlaysonFour series. First from 1972 to 1977.
Second from 1980 to 1987. Third from 1989 to 1992.
Fourth from 2004 to 2005.
Ron SpencerEmilios Hatjoulis19722005
Wee Ben NevisVic Neill19741977
Richard the LionDavid Gudgeon19741976
Ball BoyFirst series from 1975 until April 2014. Second from August 2014 and is ongoing in Summer Specials.Malcolm JudgeJohn Dallas, Dave Eastbury, Alexander Matthews, Chris McGhie19752025
Tom, Dick and SallyDave Jenner/Keith Reynolds19751986
Jacky Daw with Maw and PawAbout an obnoxious teenage Jackdaw and his parents' attempts to better him.David Gudgeon19761978
Two Gun TonyBill Ritchie19771978
Gnasher's Tale name changed to Gnasher and Gnipper in 1986Two series.
First from 1977 until 2009.
Second from 2014 and is ongoing.
David SutherlandBarry Glennard Barrie Appleby1977present
The Fix-It TwinsAbout two fraternal twins called Mo and Jo.
With an obsession for making people's dreams come true.
Title is a play on the TV show Jim'll Fix it.
Ron Spencer19781980
Sweet Sue
About Sue, a sweet and inoffensive young girl who always gets the better of bullies Harriet and Mabel.
Bill Ritchie19781980
SmudgeJohn GeeringAlan Ryan1980Early 2015
RasherTwo series. First ran from 1984 to 1995.
A second consisting of reprints of the first series ran in 2009.
David Sutherland19842016
Pepper the Pony and LucindaRon Spencer19841985
Ivy the TerribleThree series. First ran from 1985 to 2008.
The second ran from 2009 to 2011.
The third ran from 2014 to 2017.
Robert NixonTony O'Donnell, Diego Jourdan, Lew Stringer19852017
Simply SmiffyOriginally ran from 1985 to 1987. Made a return on a half page strip in 2015Jerry SwaffieldPaul Palmer19851987 2016
Foo Foo's Fairy StoryOriginally ran in 1986 with Gnasher being missing.Dave Sutherland19861986
Roger the Dodger's Dodge ClinicRobert Nixon19861992
Calamity JamesThree series. First ran from 1986 to 2007.
A second series ran from 2009 to 2011 and a third began in 2012.
Tom PatersonSteve Bright, Les Stannage1986Present
Little MonkeyFirst appeared in 1986 in the reader's request feature. Started regularly in 1987.Robert NixonBarrie Appleby19861988
Karate Sid
Title was a play on Karate Kid. About a karate loving kid who often fought with his enemies The Dans.
Later Returned as a spin-off in 2013 to celebrate 75 years of The Beano.
Steve Bright19871988
And 2013
Number 13Two series. First ran from 1987 to 1997.
The second ran from 2011 to 2012 and consisted of reprints of the first series with the title changed to 'Number 13 Beano street'. Returned in 2014 as a Funsize Funny before being promoted to a full page strip for the third Third series ended in July 2014.
Number 13 then returned for The Beano Halloween Special 2015 for one issue only.
John GeeringAlan Ryan19872014
And
2015
The Germs & Ill WillTwo series. First ran from 1987 to 2004.
A second series retitled 'Totally Gross Germs' consisting of reprints of the first series ran from 2011 to 2012.
Dave SutherlandVic Neill19872012
Gordon GnomeEric Wilkinson19881989
Danny's NannyDavid Mostyn19881994
Proctor DoolittleRon Spencer19881989
Fatty FudgeJim Petrie19891991
Emlyn the GremlinBob Dewar19891990
Little LarryTom Paterson19891992
Les PretendTwo series. First ran from 1990 to 2005.
The second ran from 2008 to 2010.
John SherwoodTrevor Metcalfe19902017
Lee's FleasBob Dewar19901991
Henry BurrowsTrevor Metcalfe19921992
MerboyEmilios Hatjoulis19921992
Son of JonahJerry Swaffield19921993
The Great GeraldoesTerry Brave19921993
The Beano BirdsBarry Glennard19921993
Go, Granny, Go!A strip about Dennis' Grandmother.Brian Walker19921998
Oscar Knight-Child ActorDavid Sutherland19921993
The Yeti with BettyOriginally ran from 1993 to 1994, but returned in 2016.Robert NixonHugh Raine1993Present
The NumskullsOriginally featured in The Beezer comic from 1962 to 1990.Tom PatersonBarry Glennard, Nigel Auchterlounie1993Present
Vic VolcanoAbout a boy with a literally fiery temper.Robert NixonTrevor Metcalfe19951996
The World's WorstBob Dewar19951998
What to do with a Sleeping DadMinnie the Minx spin-off.Jim Petrie19951997
Joe KingJoe King, whose name was a pun on joking, wore a big red cap, and would tell jokes sent in by Beano readers. Originally readers whose jokes were published would win a Dennis the Menace bicycle helmet. Later on came Joe's Joke Corner which would occupy a corner of the page, again featuring jokes from Beano readers, as did Anyone Got Any Jokes? from 2001, and also Joe King's Top 40 Joke Box.
On The Beano Club pages for a while in 2002 there was Joe's Joke Spot. He appears briefly in The Beano Christmas Special 2007 along with all The Beano stars of a few years earlier, as the story was a reprint. Due to Billy Whizz being reprinted as well, a Joke Corner appeared once in June 2008, and again in January 2009.
In 2015, he returned as a Funsize Funnie by Lew Stringer.
Bob DewarLew Stringer19952001
Tim TravellerVic NeillKeith Reynolds19972004
Crazy for DaisyNick Brennan19972008
Even StevenSteve SimpsonNigel Parkinson19982000
Beaginnings, later Bea the Mini-MenaceNigel Parkinson19982008
Mr ApeSerialisation of a Dick King-Smith story.John Eastwood19981998
Dean's DinoJohn Geering19991999
Dog's Breakfast TVSteven Baskerville19991999
SplodgeKen Harrison20002001
Come to BeanotownJohn Rushby20002002
DasherGary Whitlock20012001
Freddie Fear Son of a WitchDave Eastbury20022012
Robbie RebelTwo series. First ran from 2002 to 2008.
The second ran from 2010 to 2011.
Ken Harrison20022011
HotfootFrom an Agency20022002
Doctor Beastly's Tales of the Slightly UnpleasantBrian Walker20022002
Ricky Grainger He Laughs at DangerTom Plant20032003
Joe Jitsu
Similar to 80s strip Karate Sid.
Wayne Thompson20042006
Colin the VetThe strip was about a veterinarian called Colin, who encounters all sorts of crazy animals. The title was a pun on the phrase "call in the vet". It was one of the nominees to be voted into The Beano by readers in early 2004. Although Joe Jitsu won, it was only a 1% victory over Colin, so both were added to The Beano.
A running gag in the strip included hidden "Celebrity Pets", which are fictional pets owned by famous people. Many of the pets' descriptions are puns on the name of the celebrity..
Duncan Scott20042006
Derek the SheepGary Northfield20042009
Bash Street Kids - Singled OutMike PearseTom Paterson20042009
Zap ZodiacSteve Horrocks20052005
Gordon BennettSecond Series. First was a Comic Idol Runner-up.Jimmy Hansen20052005
The NedsDuncan Scott20052007
Nicky NutjobKelly DysonNick Brennan, Wayne Thompson20062007
Big Brad WolfKen Harrison20062006
RatzDeveloped by artist Hunt Emerson to replace the retired strip Little Plum, which he had worked on since 2002. The stories follow the lives of a group of rats who live in the sewers beneath Beanotown, the main characters being Keef, Rod, and Herman, their naive sidekick. Other characters, such as Patti, Rubella and RastaRat make occasional appearances. Hunt Emerson was the original artist, with Laura Howell inking in his pencils from October 2006 onwards and on occasion drawing the strip. In The Beano Annual 2008, Ratz is changed to "Its a Ratz Life!" because the usual Ratz characters were not the main focus, but instead a pair of Ratz setting up home together, and this strip was done before the strip first appeared in the comic itself.
Laura Howell has announced that with Hunt Emerson drawing the Fred's Bed strip, she will be drawing Ratz as well as writing it. In a couple of issues in September 2011, Ratz was the first strip inside the comic, a slot usually reserved for Dennis and Gnasher, although Dennis appeared on the cover as usual. Before this strip was Rats, a very similar strip about smelly rodents in a sewer, although these bunch were more friends. It was drawn by Terry Bave and Nigel Parkinson, appearing in the 1994–2003 Beezer Books and The Dandy issue 3281.
Hunt EmersonLaura Howell20062013
Pirates of the CaribeanoBarrie Appleby20062009
Fred's BedFirst series in The Beano, reprinted from Beezer and Topper.David ParkinsTom Paterson, Hunt Emerson, David Sutherland, Tom Paterson, Nigel Parkinson 20072012
The Riot SquadReprints from Hoot.Ken Harrison20072008
Tales of Johnny Bean from Happy Bunny GreenLaura Howell20072010
London B412Barrie Appleby20072008
Olaff the MadlanderReprints from The Beezer and Topper.Sid Burgon20082008
Lord Snooty the ThirdNigel Parkinson20082011
Bea and IvyThis strip used characters from the two previously separate strips of Ivy the Terrible and Bea the Mini-Menace.Nigel Parkinson20082009
Super SchoolLew Stringer20082012
Beano MangaLaura Howell20092011
Sixty Second DennisNigel ParkinsonTom Paterson/Barrie Appleby20092011
Meebo and ZukyLaura Howell20102013
The Bea TeamThe third series involving Dennis the Menace's younger sister.Nigel Parkinson20102010
Gnasher's BitSecond Series involving Gnasher as the main character.Barrie ApplebyJimmy Hansen20112013
At Home with the BSK!Short lived Bash Street Kids spinoff.David Sutherland20112011
Dangerous DanThe strip is about a boy who thinks he is a secret agent and believes that an organisation called SMIRK, is conspiring against him.
Two Series.
First: 2011 – 2011
Second: 2015 – Present
Only in The Beano every two issues.
Nigel ParkinsonPaul Palmer2011Present
The Adventures of Wenlock and MandevillePartnership for 2012 London Olympics.Nigel Parkinson20112012
BananamanFirst Series in The Beano also appeared in The Dandy and The Nutty.John GeeringBarrie Appleby, Tom Paterson, Steve Bright, Chris McGhie, Wayne Thompson2012Present
Belle's Magic MobileOnly appeared twice.Steve English20122012
Beano's Got TalentHad a short run and disappeared after four weeks.Dave Mostyn20122012
Big Time CharlieEnded in July 2013.Alexander Matthews20132013
Tricky DickyPreviously appeared in The Topper who also appeared in The Beano a few times around the turn of the millennium as a guest star trying to be voted in. This strip follows the adventures of a new Tricky Dicky. The first series ended in July 2013, and the second started in January 2014. As of 2021, however, it seems to have been replaced by Har Har's Joke Shop.Rianne RowlandsLaura Howell20132021
Fight My MonsterPreviously appeared in The BeanoMAX. Appeared in The Beano every four issues.Unknown20132013
El Poco LocoJamie Smart20132013
Teenage Mutant Ninja TurkeysParody of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.Dean Rankine20132013
Will.i.am the ConquerorLaura Howell20132013
Wallace and GromitPreviously appeared in The BeanoMAX..Andy Janes20132015
Mega Mega MootantsSteve Beckett20132013
The Castle RockGary Boller20132013
Pie FaceDennis the Menace spin-off featuring Pie Face. Originally featured in The Dennis the Menace and Gnasher Megazine before it was renamed to Dennis the Menace and Gnasher's Epic Magazine. Now appears in The Beano week.Diego JourdanEmily McGorman-Bruce20142015
Gwynedd's Book of RecordsStephen Waller20142014
Fun KidsBased on the kids radio station Fun Kids.Barrie Appleby20142016
My Menace Name
later renamed to Make me A Menace
This strip doesn't feature regular characters; instead readers send in their suggestions for a character, and a cartoon is created based on their idea featuring themselves as the star.Hunt Emerson2015present
Adventure TimAlan Ryan20152015
DawgtectiveMarc Jackson20152015
Holly WoodSteve Beckett20152016
Jungle JudySharp Bros.20152016
Hayley CometSteve Beckett20152016
Skanky PigeonZoom Rockman20152016
Shouty McShoutfaceMel Prats20162017
Zoo-EllaFunny animal parody of the YouTuber Zoella.Gary Northfield20162017
Shouty McShoutface20162016
Time for TootsSpin off from The Bash Street Kids.Steve Beckett20162016
Angel FaceSpin off from Dennis the Menace and Gnasher.Barrie Appleby20162016
Har Har's Joke ShopBeanotown's joke shop and the funny family that own it.Emily McGorman-Bruce2021Present
JJBased on a character featured in Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed!Wayne Thompsom2021Present
Angel Face InvestigatesBased on a character featured in Dennis the Menace and Gnasher. But now she's a detective. Angel Face was also the name of a short lived comic strip in the Dandy.George Gant2021Present
Rubi's Screwtop ScienceBased on a character featured in Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed!. Her father is Professor Screwtop a rebooted version of character who originally appeared in Lord Snooty.Rianne RowlandsEmily McGorman-Bruce2017
2019
Present
Stevie StarAbout a wannabe influencer. He joined The Bash Street Kids.Nick Brennan20222025
Sketch KhadAbout a hijab wearing girl whose sketches come to life. He joined The Bash Street Kids.Emily McGorman-Bruce20222025
Mahira of the MatchSimilar to Ball Boy but with a female lead. He joined The Bash Street Kids.20222025
Terrible Tina - The Worlds Worst Babysitter2025Present