DENNIS the Menace and a host of stars mark his 75th birthday with a strip down memory lane. The prankster and trusty dog ...
Three Scottish celebrities are among the 75 big names reimagined as their 10-year-old selves for the special edition.
Stars reimagined as 10-year-olds to mark 75th anniversary of Dennis The Menace - Dennis The Menace made his first appearance in issue 452 of Beano in March 1951.
A seven-year-old boy from Sutton and his golden retriever, Chance, star in the special edition – “A Buddy For Life” – which was published on Wednesday. Available in print and audio formats, the ...
A spikey-haired rebel, loyal dog and plenty of pranks helped make Dennis the Menace a comic legend and now the iconic ...
Queen Camilla was seen alongside some iconic Beano characters as she attended the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh on Monday. The Queen was seen alongside Dennis the Menace and his dog ...
Some of Britain's best-loved comedians have been turned into Beano characters. The comic has created a special limited edition 75th Anniversary Beano Annual cover to hand to guests at tomorrow's ...
The UK’s longest-running children’s comic has partnered with leading children’s mental health charity, Place2Be. Dennis, Gnasher, Minnie and all of Beanotown will help children build better mental ...
Jacob Rees-Mogg has said he is "flattered" to be compared to Beano character Walter the Softy, after the comic called on him to stop imitating the arch-enemy of Dennis the Menace. Beano Studios has ...
The Beano has launched its first ever comic strip for visually impaired children featuring a guide dog character to raise awareness of those experiencing sight loss. A seven-year-old boy from Sutton ...