Just chipping in with another report from the chalkface (ie my
Comic Art Masterclasses in schools) where The Dandy is increasingly recognised and popular.
Of the comics I scatter around the room, Harry Hill's Dandy is the most seized upon and copied-from. In fact if anyone's offering any off-sale copies that they'd like distributed to schoolkids (I'll keep dropping the hint, it can't hurt)...
This week's issue continues the high standard and, being the first I've bought in a few weeks, is the first time I've been able to read The Etherington Brothers' Yore strip up close. And, my, don't you need to get close? I needed my best glasses to be able to see it. Does it really need to be shrunk down that small? Couldn't you get two pages for the price of one out of that artwork (having seen Laurence's artwork up close i know he draws in ridiculously small detail, probably the only artist whose work doesn't need to be reduced for print).
And is this a first, the creators getting their names above the title of the strip? Imagine if we'd had that back in the day? Dudley D Watkins' Desperate Dan? Davy Law's Dennis The Menace. And I used to think I was pushing my luck smuggling mine into the background of every page.
Keep up the good work all.
Kev F