Radio Fun
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Radio Fun was a British celebrity comics comic paper that ran from (issues dates) 15 October 1938 to 18 February 1961, when it became the first out of twelve titles to merge with Buster.[1]
PublisherAmalgamated Press (1938–1959)
Fleetway Publications (1959–1961)
Fleetway Publications (1959–1961)
Genre
Publication date15 October 1938 - 18 February 1961
No. of issues1167
| Radio Fun | |
|---|---|
Radio Fun 1958 annual | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Amalgamated Press (1938–1959) Fleetway Publications (1959–1961) |
| Genre | |
| Publication date | 15 October 1938 - 18 February 1961 |
| No. of issues | 1167 |
The comic strips included the uncredited work of industry regulars such as Roy Wilson and George and Reg Parlett. The format of the humorous strips was to pack in as many gags and slapstick situations as possible.[2]
Publication history
Strips
The comic mainly featured comic strip versions of radio and film stars, including:
- Arthur Askey
- Benny Hill
- Bernard Bresslaw
- Charlie Chester
- Petula Clark
- Charlie Drake
- Clark Gable
- Tommy Handley
- Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss
- Tom Keene
- Sandy Powell
- Jack Warner
- Norman Wisdom
In its last few years, it ran a Superman strip abridged and reformatted from DC Comics. Other later cover strips were The Falcon and Wagon Train.