The Beano Annual
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The Beano Annual is the current name of the book
Book
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 that has been published every year since 1939, to tie in with the children's comic
Comic book
A comic book or comicbook is a magazine made up of comics, narrative artwork in the form of separate panels that represent individual scenes, often accompanied by dialog as well as including...

 The Beano
The Beano
The Beano is a British children's comic, published by D.C. Thomson & Co and is arguably their most successful.The comic first appeared on 30 July 1938, and was published weekly. During the Second World War,The Beano and The Dandy were published on alternating weeks because of paper and ink...

. there have been 73 editions They are traditionally published in August, in time for Christmas
Christmas
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, and since 1965 they have had the date of the following year on the cover. Before then no date was given.

From 1942 to 1949 the annuals were called "The Magic-Beano Book", which referred to the short-lived Magic Comic
The Magic Comic
The Magic Comic was the ill fated third comic to The Beano and The Dandy. It was aimed at a younger audience, with more emphasis on picture stories. The first issue was published on 22 July 1939. The comic ran for only 80 issues until 25 January 1941...

 that had ceased publication due to World War II
World War II
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's paper
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 rationing
Rationing
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. The name reverted to the original title of "The Beano Book" in the following year and continued, the year changing for each different annual, until the release of the 2003 book in 2002, when its current name was adopted, though the following year still appears at the end. The 2011 Beano Annual is taller and wider than previous editions.

Because of his popularity, Dennis the Menace
Dennis the Menace (UK)
Dennis the Menace, later called Dennis the Menace and Gnasher and now Dennis and Gnasher, is a long-running comic strip in the British children's comic The Beano, published by D. C...

 has featured on the front cover of every annual since the 1979 book.

The original Beano annuals were not dated. This section gives information on their date, with them being published the August before (for example, the 1950 Beano annual would have been published in August 1949). Prices are given in shillings and old pence with one shilling equal to 5p.

The Beano Book
  • 1940. Big Eggo
    Big Eggo
    Big Eggo was an ostrich and fictional character in a comic strip in the UK comic The Beano. He first appeared in issue 1, dated 30 July 1938, and was the first ever cover star. His first words in the strip were 'Somebody's taken my egg again!' It was drawn throughout by Reg Carter.Eggo remained on...

     and the other characters are on a see-saw supported by Pansy Potter
    Pansy Potter
    Pansy Potter The Strongman's Daughter was a comic strip in The Beano, featuring Pansy Potter, a really strong girl. First appearing in the issue dated 17 December 1938. Around 1949 Jimmy Clark took up drawing the Strip, and it became known as Pansy Potter in Wonderland...

    . Price 2/6.
  • 1941. All the characters are emerging from large eggs on cover, with Big Eggo's head peering through it. Price 3/-
  • 1942. All the characters are dancing round Big Eggo, with Lord Snooty
    Lord Snooty
    Lord Snooty was a fictional character in a comic strip in the UK comic The Beano, first appearing in issue 1, dated 30 July 1938, and was the longest running strip in the comic until Dennis the Menace and Gnasher overtook it...

     playing bagpipes. Price 3/6.


The Magic-Beano Book
  • 1943. Big Eggo and Koko the Pup are having a three-legged race with the other characters running behind. Price 5/- (advertised as 5/6).
  • 1944. Big Eggo and Koko the Pup are having a pillow fight. Price 6/-.
  • 1945. Big Eggo and the other characters are playing leapfrog. Price 6/-
  • 1946. Big Eggo is pulling the other characters along in a cart. Price 6/-
  • 1947. All the characters are gathered around Big Eggo, who has something stuck in his throat. Price 6/-
  • 1948. Big Eggo and the other characters are playing musical instruments. 6/-
  • 1949. Biffo the Bear and Big Eggo are fighting in front of a taxi, and the other characters are trying to stop them. 6/-
  • 1950. Biffo is painting a portrait of Big Eggo and the other characters on a large canvas. Price 6/-


The Beano Book
  • 1951. Biffo is riding on Tick-Tock Tony the Clock-Work Horse. Price 6/-
  • 1952. Biffo is nailing pictures of the other characters to the cover. Price 6/-
  • 1953. Jack Flash is taking the other characters on a trip to the Moon. Price 6/-
  • 1954. Biffo is hanging from a tree. Dennis is holding a lobster near his foot and a monkey is sawing the branch Biffo is hanging from. Price 6/-
  • 1955. A policeman tries to stop Biffo and Dennis from fishing. Price 6/-
  • 1956. Biffo is acting as General Jumbo with the other characters as the remote control army. Price 6/-
  • 1957. Sequences of Dennis kicking a ball which is rebounding off the other characters. Price 6/6
  • 1958. Biffo is doing a juggling act with bees released by Dennis from a hive flying towards him. Price 6/6
  • 1959. Dennis is playing leapfrog with Little Plum, and a goat is about to butt him. Price 6/6
  • 1960. Biffo is completing a jigsaw puzzle of the Bash Street Kids. Price 7/-
  • 1961. The comic's name in large letters with pictures of Dennis, Danny, Wilfrid, Little Plum, Toots, Roger, Plug & Smiffy (who is upside down) on the top and Jonah, Minnie, Biffo, Sidney, Fatty, Kat & Bash Street's Teacher (with Kanary on his nose) on the bottom. Price 7/6
  • 1962. Jonah (with a seagull perched on his head) is dancing on the mast of a sinking ship with an "SOS" flag on it, and his hat is on the word 'BOOK', whilst two fish are looking at him with shocked faces. On the back cover Jonah is wearing a vest and shorts and sat on giant turtle and playing a harmonica, his clothes are on the mast like a flag, the turtle looks surprised. Price 7/6.
  • 1963. The Bash Street Kids are on a large swing which is tied to the comic's name. Price 7/6
  • 1964. Biffo is holding up a barbell and Buster is tickling him with a feather, with Dennis, The Three Bears, Jonah, Minnie, Roger & The Bash Street Kids are watching them. On the back cover, Biffo drops the barbell on Buster's head. Price 7/6
  • 1965. Little Plum and Minnie the Minx are blowing up a giant balloon which is shaped like Biffo's head. On the back a hedgehog passes them, and it's spikes burst the balloon. Price 7/6


After 1965 all annuals were dated.
  • 1966. Biffo is spinning a drum with his feet. On the back cover Biffo walks aways, whilst rolling the drum and says 'Bye, Bye'.
  • 1967. General Jumbo is controlling the other characters (Dennis, Biffo, Minnie, Roger, Bash Street Kids, Lord Snooty, The Three Bears) with his radio control, Danny (from The Bash Street Kids) is holding a balloon that says '1967' on it.
  • 1968. Biffo is wearing a crash helmet (which says '1968' on it), and Dennis, Minnie and Roger are throwing snowballs at him.
  • 1969. The Bash Street Kids are riding on The Iron Fish on the sea.
  • 1970. Biffo is carrying a giant ice lolly which says the name of the book. Price 8/6
  • 1971. Biffo is holding a picture frame up as if he was a portrait. Price 9/6
  • 1972. Biffo is a lollipop man holding a sign which says the name of the book, Dennis, Minnie, Roger, Bash Street Kids, Three Bears, Billy Whizz, Lord Snooty, Bash Street Pups, The Nibblers (being chased by Winston) & Little Plum pass him. Price 50p
  • 1973. Biffo has a Dennis puppet with a club which has hit him on the head. Price 55p
  • 1974. Biffo is tossing pancakes and wearing a chef's hat. Two pancakes have landed on Dennis and Gnasher. The Bash Street Kids are peering around the door. Price 55p
  • 1975. Dennis, Gnasher and the Bash Street Kids sledging. Price 60p
  • 1976. The Bash Street Kids are riding a horse wearing cowboy hats. The horse runs off, causing them to fall into the river. Price 70p
  • 1977. Dennis and Gnasher are jumping on a trampoline trying to get apples from a tree. Dennis's Dad is watching them angrily. Price 90p
  • 1978. The Bash Street Kids are bouncing across a farm on a spacehopper. On the back cover a cow's horns burst the spacehopper, throwing the kids off. Price £1
  • 1979. Dennis and Gnasher are rolling a giant snowball down a hill towards Lord Snooty, Minnie, Little Plum, Buster, Biffo, Wilfrid, Danny & Walter. On the back cover, however, the snowball is sliced in half by tree, which Dennis crashes into. Price £1.15
  • 1980. Dennis is about to score a goal. Gnasher is gnashing at the Bash Street Kids, who are all on top of the goal post, but their weight breaks the goalpost and they all land on Dennis. Price £1.25
  • 1981. Dennis is jumping onto a see-saw, which causes Gnasher to fly into the cats' home, but a large cat slaps him back over the fence with a fish. Price £1.40
  • 1982. Dennis is playing on the dodgems at a theme park. He drives his dodgem out of the fair and into a pond. Price £1.60
  • 1983. Dennis, Lord Snooty and his Pals, Little Plum, Bash Street Pups, Biffo, Buster, Billy Whizz, Grandpa, Ball Boy, Tom, Dick & Sally
    Tom, Dick and Sally
    Tom, Dick and Sally was a comic strip in the UK comic The Beano between issue 1735 and 2305 . It was initially drawn by Dave Jenner, but Keith Reynolds drew it for much of its run. Robert Nixon is also known to have drawn a number of episodes...

     having their photo taken by the "Beano Editor" in the Beano Office. Everybody except Dennis flees the room in terror when Gnasher jumps in through the window. Price £1.80
  • 1984. Dennis and Gnasher are chasing some cats through the snow, until one cat pushes a Dennis-like snowman's head on top of Gnasher. Price £2
  • 1985. Dennis, Biffo, Walter and The Bash Street Kids are taking part in the Beano Marathon. Surprisingly, Walter (who is being chased by Gnasher) wins. Price £2.25
  • 1986. Dennis riding his bike over a river into an apple tree. Price £2.45
  • 1987. Dennis, Gnasher, Danny, Plug, Minnie the Minx, Billy Whizz and Ivy the Terrible are in a hot air balloon. Dennis uses the anchor to snatch away a stall selling slippers. Price £2.70
  • 1988. Dennis and Minnie are having a paintball fight in the snow. On the back cover they use the paint to write "Dennis and Minnie were here". Price £2.85
  • 1989. Dennis is painting a picture of what appears to be Gnasher dressed as a Cavalier. On the back cover Gnasher jumps out of the picture and bites the paintbrush Dennis is holding. Price £3.10
  • 1990. All the characters are dancing in a disco room with Dennis and Gnasher controlling the records. Gnasher flies spinning off the turntable. Price £3.25
  • 1991. All the characters are having a party with Dennis blowing a noisemaker in Gnasher's face. On the back cover, the party goes awry when Gnasher steals Dennis's ice cream cone. Price £3.55
  • 1992. All the characters are on a merry-go-round sitting on replicas of their pets - vice versa on back cover. Price £3.80
  • 1993. All the characters are racing through the countryside in wheelie bins. On the back cover Danny from the Bash Street Kids cuts the rope connecting Dennis the Menace's bin to the others and Dennis and Gnasher crash-land in a ditch. Price £4.10
  • 1994. Dennis the Menace is walking through a town and switches on his torch to find lots of "Beano Bugs". Price £4.35
  • 1995. All the characters are racing on rafts down a river. Dennis and Gansher's winning raft is revealed to be being pushed by a dolphin in a Menace jumper. Price £4.50
  • 1996. Dennis, Roger, Minnie and Danny are pushing down on Gnasher so he can spring up to the Softies' treehouse. Price £4.75.
  • 1997. All the characters are inside a Dennis the Menace Chinese Dragon. Gnasher sees its face and jumps. Price £4.99
  • 1998. Dennis the Menace is sticking lots of pictures of the other characters on a wall. Dennis's Dad is hanging upside down and knocking on the window, and Ivy the Terrible has been pasted on the wall. Price £5.25
  • 1999. Dennis and Gnasher are giving each other "five" and various computer-generated pictures of the other characters are present in the background. Price £5.45
  • 2000. Dennis, Gnasher and all the other characters are flying through space using special vehicles. Price £5.99
  • 2001. Dennis and Gnasher are in a driving their Menace Car through a computer-generated world, trying to escape from the weird Beano robots. Price £6.20
  • 2002. Another computer-generated picture. There are lots of pictures of the characters, and there is a big gaping hole in the middle where Dennis and Gnasher have drove through the picture using their Menace Car. Price £6.25


After 2002 titled changed to The Beano Annual
  • 2003. All the characters are playing on a big 3D mechanical Gnasher. On the back cover the mechanical Gnasher goes after a mechanical cat and all the characters fall off. Price £6.45
  • 2004. The first completely hand drawn front cover picture since 2000, with a giant Loch Ness monster (whose face is very similar to Plug's) interfering with the characters' relaxing swim at "Loch Mess". Price £6.70
  • 2005. All the characters are bouncing on spacehoppers. Dennis's "spacehopper" is Rasher. On the back cover, Dennis and Rasher bash their heads on a tree branch. Price £6.99
  • 2006. All the characters are in a jungle that turns out to be Dennis's garden. Price £7.10
  • 2007. All the characters are crammed on to the front cover. On the back cover, Dennis scares everyone else off by using his smelly socks. Price £7.25
  • 2008. Dennis the Menace is standing on a podium holding the "Menace of the Year" award, Minnie has won second place and Danny has won third place. Everyone is cheering for them, except for the Softies. On the back cover, Dennis soaks the Softies with a bottle of pop, and everyone else is laughing. Price £7.50
  • 2009. Dennis's Dad is driving a float through Beanotown, with a giant model of Dennis and Gnasher on the back. Price £7.99 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beano-Annual-2009-D-Thomson/sim/1845353498/2?pf=3
  • 2010. Dennis, Gnasher and Minnie are seen doing karate. On the back cover, the softies are doing 'Soft Fu'. Price £7.99
  • 2011. Dennis and Gnasher are bouncing on a trampoline while Minnie, Gnipper, Roger, Walter, Danny and Billy are watching from below. Price £7.99
  • 2012. Dennis riding on a Gnasher themed snowboard, with Gnasher laughing in the foreground. Price £7.99

See also

List of Beano comic strips by annual

Beano Annual Gallery
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