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Rasher is a British
comic strip A comic strip is a sequence of drawings, often cartoons, arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons and captions. Traditionally, throughout the 20th and into the 21st ...
published in the comics magazine ''
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'', featuring Dennis the Menace's pet pig Rasher. It was initially drawn by David Sutherland and published five years after the character's first appearance. Due to ''The Beano'' 2012 continuity, Rasher's daughter (also named Rasher) has succeeded the role, particularly in '' Dennis And Gnasher: Unleashed!''.


Character background

Rasher is a
pig The pig (''Sus domesticus''), often called swine, hog, or domestic pig when distinguishing from other members of the genus '' Sus'', is an omnivorous, domesticated, even-toed, hoofed mammal. It is variously considered a subspecies of ''Sus s ...
obsessed with food, either seen eating it (usually by stealing the food from an unsuspecting human) or
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about it. A method of attack to get the food is by either butting humans or racing past them quick enough so they fail to notice their food has disappeared.


Publication history


Introduction to ''The Beano''

Rasher made his first appearance in ''The Beano'' in issue 1920 in ''
Dennis the Menace and Gnasher ''Dennis the Menace and Gnasher'' (originally titled ''Dennis the Menace'' and currently titled ''Dennis and Gnasher)'' is a long-running comic strip in the British children's comic ''The Beano'', published by DC Thomson, of Dundee, Scotland. ...
''. Dennis and
Gnasher Gnasher () is a fictional comic strip character that appears in the British comic magazine ''The Beano''. He is the pet dog of Dennis the Menace, who meets him in 1968's issue 1362, and is also the star of three spin-off comic strips. Gnasher i ...
walk by a farm and notice the farmer's pig used its
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to prank him. Dennis is intrigued and successfully takes the pig off the relieved farmer's hands, naming it Rasher.


''Rasher'' comic strip

Rasher received his eponymous comic strip in issue 2201, illustrated by Dave Sutherland. It is notable of being the last comic strip published with Harold Cramond as ''Beano'' chief-editor. Early stories also featured Rasher's family, such his brother Hamlet, his sister Virginia Ham, Uncle Crackling and Little Piglet, who were all introduced in the first episode. The series ran for over a decade in over 500 issues, and ended in 1995. From issue 3480, older ''Rasher'' strips were reprinted in full colour in ''The Beano''.
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helmed the reboot from issue 3660, which was a part of the Funsize Funnies section. This new series has appeared infrequently throughout the 2010s.


Subsequent appearances

Rasher has appeared in Dennis' comic strips sporadically, unlike Dennis' other pet, Gnasher, who stars in every issue (apart from a few issues in 1986). Rasher is absent in the ''Dennis the Menace'' cartoon adaptations, notably not appearing in 2009's ''
Dennis and Gnasher ''Dennis the Menace and Gnasher'' (originally titled ''Dennis the Menace'' and currently titled ''Dennis and Gnasher)'' is a long-running comic strip in the British children's comic book, comic ''The Beano'', published by DC Thomson, of Dundee ...
'', despite the cartoon featuring Dennis' grandmother having a pet pig named Harley. Eventually, Rasher returned in ''Beano'' 3601, featuring in ''Dennis and Gnasher'' alongside Harley. Issue 3649 shifted ''Beano'' continuity as
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gave Dennis' parents a makeover, which was later revealed that Dennis' father turned into the original Dennis who had grown up, married and had his own children. Stringer's ''Rasher'' reboot implies this change does not affect Rasher, but in the franchise retooling for ''Dennis and Gnasher: Unleashed!'', the Rasher who appears in the cartoon is black and white like a cow, and revealed as the daughter of the Rasher the original Dennis owned. Unlike her father, she prefers eating turnips. As of September 2021, Rasher's last appearance in ''The Beano'' was in issue 4048.


In ''Beano'' media

Rasher appears in other parts of ''Beano'' franchise. In ''
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''s, Rasher's stories have appeared from 1986 to 1989's editions, but Rasher actually appeared a few annuals earlier in Rasher-themed puzzle games in 1984's and 1985's. The ''Rasher'' series mostly appeared in 1983's, 1985's and 1987's ''Beano Summer Special''s. The new Rasher appeared in the 2014 annual, where she was drawn by David Sutherland.


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* of Rasher's first appearance on the ''Beano'' website * from ''Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed!'' fact file on Beano.com {{Pigs Beano strips Comics characters introduced in 1979 1984 comics debuts 1988 comics endings Comics spin-offs Gag-a-day comics Comics about animals Comics about pigs Children's comics British comics characters Fictional pigs Male characters in comics Dennis the Menace and Gnasher