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Viz comic, Viz comic - <i>Viz</i> in other media, Viz comic - Featured Strips, Viz comic - History, Viz comic - Letterbocks, Viz comic - Photo Strips, Viz comic - Regular Features, Viz comic - Spoof Adverts and Competitions, Viz comic - Spoof News Stories, Viz comic - Top Tips, British comics, <i>Pyton</i> was a similar comic from Norway, that was quite popular in the Nordic countries in the 90's. <i>See no:Pyton (tegneserie).</i>
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Viz comic - Featured Strips.
Recurring or notable one-off strips include:
Acker Bilk – (See Jimmy Hill)
Aldridge Pryor – a pathological liar whose lies are ludicrous, such as The Nolan Sisters living in his fridge
Badly Drawn Man – the singer Badly Drawn Boy is named after a one-off Viz cartoon character, who on the whole was very badly drawn
Badly Overdrawn Boy – a variation on Badly Drawn Boy who is seen busking outside his local bank because he's skint
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See also:Viz comic, Viz comic - History, Viz comic - Regular Features, Viz comic - Featured Strips, Viz comic - Spoof News Stories, Viz comic - Letterbocks, Viz comic - Top Tips, Viz comic - Spoof Adverts and Competitions, Viz comic - Photo Strips, Viz comic - Viz in other media Read more here: » Viz comic: Encyclopedia II - Viz comic - Regular Features |
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 |  |  | Viz comic - Letterbocks: Encyclopedia II - Viz comic - HistoryThe comic was started in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1979 by Chris Donald who produced the comic from his bedroom, with help from his brother Simon and friend Jim Brownlow. It came about at around the time, and in the spirit of, the punk fanzines, and used alternative methods of distribution such as the prominent DIY record label and shop Falling A Records which was an early champion of the comic. The first 12-page issue went on sale for 20p (30p to students) in a local pub that hosted punk gigs, and within hours the run of 150 copies had sold ou ...
See also:Viz comic, Viz comic - History, Viz comic - Regular Features, Viz comic - Featured Strips, Viz comic - Spoof News Stories, Viz comic - Letterbocks, Viz comic - Top Tips, Viz comic - Spoof Adverts and Competitions, Viz comic - Photo Strips, Viz comic - Viz in other media Read more here: » Viz comic: Encyclopedia II - Viz comic - History |
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