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Beryl the Peril 1967

Beryl the Peril 1967

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From The Dandy issue dated 3 March 2006, Steve Bright took over Beryl as artist and her appearance reverted to how she had been drawn by David Law She went through another costume change – a baggy green and red T-shirt with baggy black jeans and trainers. In mid-2012, Beryl came out of reprints and new strips were printed in the comic for 12 weeks by Steve Bright. We have a number of other annuals in the series, please see Beryl the Peril, under our authors and collections icon. The third was illustrated by Nik Holmes and consisted of Beryl contacting old friends through Facebook and featured cameos of past Dandy and Topper characters such as Tricky Dicky, Mickey the Monkey and Smasher.

In the Karl Dixon stories, she shows little respect to her father, often referring to him as 'Beak-Boy' due to his abnormally large nose. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page, delicately preserving its content without alteration. However, after Robert Nixon took over, she became a much less menacing character, while the stories in the Karl Dixon era largely focused on the relationship between Beryl and her Dad. They are at least reading copies, complete and in reasonable condition, but usually secondhand; frequently they are superior examples.

She reverted to her black and red clothes and her hairstyle became much more like that of Dennis the Menace – but her pigtails remained. Although Beryl is often perceived as a troublemaker similar to Dennis the Menace and Minnie the Minx, her personality changed several times. We eagerly await your feedback, hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Her costume changed at some point in the mid-1980s from her red top underneath a black dress to a blue and white striped jumper underneath a red dress.

Beryl also attended Dennis the Menace's 50th birthday party, although she was a latecomer so she didn't actually participate in any of the party games or fights prior. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance, while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine lends an artistic flair.Graded thus only due to a deep crease/mark to the front cover which runs from the base up over Beryl's back leg. The first was drawn by Steve Beckett and saw Beryl informing her father that her adventures would now continue via Facebook in which she, very much in character, smashed her father's face with a book.



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