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the Dandy App? Sounds like a must-have
used to love the comic, alongside the Beano, our favourite childhood reads.
Perhaps The Dandy has been undermined by lefty, pinko, hand-wringing, veggie liberals, the noo labour PC Brigade and multiculturalism.
Yesterday Murdoch announced the demise of 'the Daily', the app only newspaper.

Admittedly, the Daily was very bad and I was not surprised no one bought it. It will be interesting to see how the Dandy fairs. I will get the free first edition.
A little sad that a paper comic doesn't seem to mean as much to the kids as it used to when I was small, but I guess things move on. IMO website access and proper paper publications are not the same. Wonder how they will put the free gift in, "this week's issue", going forward :-) Probably just another simple game on the website I guess.
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I still have some Dandy annuals from the 1970s, when I was an avid reader of it.

I do find the present version rather inferior in comparison.
Or it could just have been outdated cr4p zeuhl, what do you think?
I was saddened when Dandy went all PC and did away with Desperate Dan's pipe. Or am I thinking of Popeye?
didn't Dan eat raw meat, and never shaved,
em, Dan used to eat cow pie, with the horns sticking out of the top of it lol.
Dan eat raw meat? He's not a carpaccio man, really. tonyav is correct
I doubt many kids read comics in the usual printed form, not with todays passion for electronica.
Times have changed. The Bash St kids would all be in care now. Minnie the Minx and Dennis the Menace would both be serving time in Borstal
I work on the amazing section of one of our biggest retailers and can tell you that comics are alive and well. We sell loads of them - but not the Dandy or the Beano.
Pornography is of more interest to some of today's kids, so much so that the schools are teaching them about it.
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Comics never interested me really. Well not until I was an adult. (viz)

My kids have never shown any interest in comics either (well other than viz of course)
I still buy Viz every issue to facilitate my irredeemably childish sense of humour.
Zeuhl, you missed out beardie and muesli-eating. I shouldn't wonder, either, if the comic closed because of the combined efforts of Red Ed Millipede, His Tonyness and their union paymasters!

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