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''Buster'' was a
British comic A British comic is a periodical published in the United Kingdom that contains comic strips. It is generally referred to as a comic or a comic magazine, and historically as a comic paper. British comics are usually comics anthologies which are ...
which began publication in 1960, originally published by IPC Magazines Ltd under the company's comics division
Fleetway Fleetway Publications was a magazine publishing company based in London. It was founded in 1959 when the Mirror Group acquired the Amalgamated Press, then based at Fleetway House, Farringdon Street, London. It was one of the companies that merg ...
, then by Egmont UK Ltd under the same imprint until its closure in 2000. Despite missing issues due to industrial action during its run, the comic published 1,902 issues in total. The comic carried a mixture of humour and adventure strips, featuring the title character Buster and a host of other characters.


Description

The title character, whose strip usually appeared on the front cover, was Buster himself. He was originally billed as ''Buster: Son of
Andy Capp ''Andy Capp'' is a British comic strip created by cartoonist Reg Smythe, seen in the ''Daily Mirror'' and the ''Sunday Mirror'' newspapers since 5 August 1957. Originally a single-panel cartoon, it was later expanded to four panels. The s ...
''; Andy Capp is the lead character of the eponymous ''
Daily Mirror The ''Daily Mirror'' is a British national daily tabloid. Founded in 1903, it is owned by parent company Reach plc. From 1985 to 1987, and from 1997 to 2002, the title on its masthead was simply ''The Mirror''. It had an average daily print ...
'' newspaper strip, and Buster wore a similar flat cap to reinforce the connection. In early issues, Buster often referred to his father, and Andy was seen in the comic (attempting to find a gas leak in three frames of the 18 June 1960 issue; shown in two drawn photographs in the 2 July issue that same year, the first of which was displayed by Buster's mum with the pronouncement, "It's a photo of Buster taken with Andy! You can see he's got his dad's fine straight nose"). Buster's mum was often referred to by name, and was consistently drawn to resemble Andy's wife Flo. The connection with Andy Capp was gradually forgotten over time, and Andy no longer appeared in the strip by the mid-1960s. From 1965 the strip instead featured Buster in two long-running series: as lead character in the extremely durable ''Buster's Diary'' (1960–68 and 1974–85) and in ''Buster's Dream World'' (1968–74). A Swedish edition of ''Buster'' began in 1967. At first, most of the material was taken from the UK edition; but as time went on the magazine produced more and more original material. Versions of ''Buster'' also appeared in Norway and Finland. In its final years, the comic mostly consisted of reprints from either ''Buster'' itself or from the twelve comics which had merged with it over its 40-year run. The final strip was written by the last cartoonist for ''Buster'', J. Edward Oliver. The last page of that final issue also revealed how every story in the comic ended, typically in a humorous reversal of the obvious, or expected, manner.


Special

In 2009, Egmont UK intended to publish four one-off specials, celebrating the comics ''Roy of the Rovers'', ''Battle'', ''Buster'' and ''Misty''. To mark this event, the website BusterComic.co.uk held a poll in which users could vote for their favourite ''Buster'' strip. The results were released in May 2009, with ''X-Ray Specs'' topping the poll. This was passed onto Egmont, and the special was due for release on 16 September. ''
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'' and ''Buster'' then had their release-dates swapped, and the ''Buster'' special was finally released on 9 December. On 19 March 2012, the
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launched a special stamp collection to celebrate Britain's rich comic book history. The collection featured ''
The Beano ''The Beano'' (formerly ''The Beano Comic'', also known as ''Beano'') is a British anthology comic magazine created by Scottish publishing company DC Thomson. Its first issue was published on 30 July 1938, and it became the world's longest-runn ...
'', ''
The Dandy ''The Dandy'' was a British children's comic magazine published by the Dundee based publisher DC Thomson. The first issue was printed in December 1937, making it the world's third-longest running comic, after ''Il Giornalino'' (cover dated 1 Oct ...
'', ''
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'', '' The Topper'', ''
Roy of the Rovers ''Roy of the Rovers'' is a British comic strip about the life and times of a fictional footballer and later manager named Roy Race, who played for Melchester Rovers. The strip first appeared in the ''Tiger'' in 1954, before giving its name to ...
'', ''
Bunty ''Bunty'' was a British comic for girls published by D. C. Thomson & Co. from 1958 to 2001.Gibson (2003)p. 91/ref> It consisted of a collection of many small strips, the stories typically being three to five pages long. In contrast to earlier ...
'', ''Buster'', '' Valiant'', ''
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'' and '' 2000 AD''. In August 2016,
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purchased The IPC/Fleetway back-catalogue of British comics and characters, and in July 2017 published the ''Buster'' classic ''
The Leopard from Lime Street ''The Leopard from Lime Street'' was a comic strip appearing in the British comic '' Buster'' from 1976 to 1985. Written by Tom Tully,Faceache ''Faceache'' was a comic strip appearing in British comics in the 1970s and 1980s. He was created by Ken Reid. Publication history ''Faceache'' first appeared in issue #1 of ''Jet'', dated 1 May 1971. The strip was retained when ''Jet'' merged ...
'' in December, with other comics characters from the pages of '' Scream!'' also going to be published.


Absorbed titles

As occurred with other British comics such as ''
The Dandy ''The Dandy'' was a British children's comic magazine published by the Dundee based publisher DC Thomson. The first issue was printed in December 1937, making it the world's third-longest running comic, after ''Il Giornalino'' (cover dated 1 Oct ...
'', many other comics merged with ''Buster'' over the years, in consequence of which ''Buster'' inherited some of their characters: *''
Radio Fun ''Radio Fun'' was a British celebrity comics comic book, comic paper that ran from (issues dates) 15 October 1938 to 18 February 1961, when it became the first out of twelve titles to merge with Buster (comic), ''Buster''. The comic strips incl ...
'' (25 February 1961; which itself had merged with '' The Wonder'') *''
Film Fun ''Film Fun'' was a British celebrity comics comic book that ran from (issues dates) 17 January 1920 to 15 September 1962, when it merged with ''Buster (comic), Buster'', a total of 2,225 issues. There were also annuals in the forties and fiftie ...
'' (15 September 1962; which itself had merged with ''Picture Fun'', ''Kinema Comic'', ''Film Picture Stories'', ''
Illustrated Chips ''Illustrated Chips'' was a British comic magazine published between 26 July 1890 and 12 September 1953. Its publisher was the Amalgamated Press, run by Alfred Harmsworth. Priced at a half-penny, ''Illustrated Chips'' was among a number of Harm ...
'', and ''Top Spot'') *''The Big One'' (27 February 1965) *''Giggle'' (20 January 1968)"Buster,"
British Comics website (October 29, 2018). *''Jet'' (2 October 1971) — short-lived comic that ran for 22 issues in 1971. It contained a mixture of both humorous and adventure stories. The comic introduced the character of
Faceache ''Faceache'' was a comic strip appearing in British comics in the 1970s and 1980s. He was created by Ken Reid. Publication history ''Faceache'' first appeared in issue #1 of ''Jet'', dated 1 May 1971. The strip was retained when ''Jet'' merged ...
, one of Buster's most popular and long running characters. *''
Cor!! ''Cor!!'', a British comic book, was launched in June 1970 by IPC (International Publishing Corporation), their sixth new comic in just over a year. ''Cor!!'' was edited by Bob Paynter. The comic had 32 pages and included a full colour center ...
'' (22 June 1974) *''
Monster Fun ''Monster Fun'' was originally a weekly British comic strip magazine for children aged seven to twelve. Published by IPC Media, it ran for 73 issues in 1975–1976, when it merged with '' Buster''.
'' (6 November 1976) *''
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'' (30 January 1982) *''
School Fun ''Buster'' was a British comic which began publication in 1960, originally published by IPC Magazines Ltd under the company's comics division Fleetway, then by Egmont UK Ltd under the same imprint until its closure in 2000. Despite missing is ...
'' (2 June 1984) *''
Nipper Nipper (1884 – September 1895) was a dog from Bristol, England, who served as the model for an 1898 painting by Francis Barraud titled ''His Master's Voice''. This image became one of the world's best known trademarks, the famous dog-and- gra ...
'' (1 September 1987) *'' Oink!'' (22 October 1988) *''
Whizzer and Chips ''Whizzer and Chips'' was a British comics magazine that ran from 18 October 1969 to 27 October 1990, when it merged with the comic '' Buster''. As with most comics of the time, ''Whizzer and Chips'' was dated one week ahead of the day it actu ...
'' (3 November 1990; which itself had previously absorbed ''
Whoopee! ''Whoopee!'' is a 1928 musical comedy with a book based on Owen Davis's play, ''The Nervous Wreck.'' The musical libretto was written by William Anthony McGuire, with music by Walter Donaldson and lyrics by Gus Kahn. The musical premiered on Bro ...
'', '' Krazy'', ''Scouse Mouse'', and ''
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''; ''Whoopee!'' had previously absorbed ''
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'', '' Cheeky'', and ''
Shiver and Shake ''Shiver and Shake'' was a British comic magazine published every Monday by IPC Magazines Ltd. It ran from (issue dates) 10 March 1973 to 5 October 1974, when it merged with '' Whoopee!'' As often happens with British comics, many names of stri ...
'')


List of strips


Closed story-lines

Here is a list of how the strips came to an end in the final issue: *Benny Bones of ''
Lazy Bones ''Lazy Bones'' was originally a comic strip in the British comic ''Whizzer and Chips''. It made its first appearance in 1978. The strip was about a boy called Benny Bones, who would constantly fall asleep everywhere, much to the annoyance of h ...
'' tells the doctor that he is suffering from
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. *'' Joker'' reveals that his real name is
Jeremy Beadle Jeremy James Anthony Gibson-Beadle MBE (12 April 1948 – 30 January 2008) was an English television presenter, radio presenter, writer and producer. During the 1980s he was a regular face on British television, and in two years appeared ...
. *'' Chalky'' is arrested for
vandalism Vandalism is the action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property. The term includes property damage, such as graffiti and defacement directed towards any property without permission of the owner. The term f ...
. *'' Captain Crucial'' has a bad hair day. *'' Odd Ball'' bursts because he hides inside a
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. *'' Sweet Tooth'' suffers from
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because of all the sweets he's eaten. *''
Tom Thug ''Tom Thug'' was a long-running British comic strip, first published in ''Oink! (comic), Oink!'' in May 1986, then moved to ''Buster (comic), Buster''. Created by cartoonist Lew Stringer, Tom was encouraged by his skinhead father to be a school bu ...
'' is horrified to discover that he has passed his exams with flying colours, meaning he is no longer a ''brainless'' bully. *Bernie Banks of '' Memory Banks'' dies because he forgets to keep breathing. *'' Junior Rotter'' becomes the Prime Minister. *'' Tony Broke'' is happy because his parents have won 90 squillion pounds on the National Lottery, making Tony and his family mega-rich. '' Ivor Lott'' has broken down in tears because his father has lost all of his money investing in the ''Buster'' comic, making Ivor and his family very poor. Thus, ''
Ivor Lott and Tony Broke Ivor Lott and Tony Broke was a British strip which originally appeared in the comic book ''Cor!!'' on 6 June 1970, before moving to '' Buster'' when the two comics merged in June 1974. The comic strip lasted until the final issue of ''Buster'' on 3 ...
'' have swapped places, with Tony being rich and Ivor being poor. *Melvyn of '' Melvyn's Mirror'' breaks the mirror, resulting in seven years' bad luck, but in Mirrorland, it's the opposite (seven years' good luck), but unfortunately, it also means that Melvyn will never see his family again and will be stuck in Mirrorland forever. *Bobby of '' Bobby's Ghoul'' has grown old, so his ghoul-friend (who never ages because she is a ghost) breaks up with him. *''
Watford Gapp ''Whizzer and Chips'' was a British comics magazine that ran from 18 October 1969 to 27 October 1990, when it merged with the comic ''Buster (comic), Buster''. As with most comics of the time, ''Whizzer and Chips'' was dated one week ahead of t ...
'' can't think of a word rhyming with "oblige", so he cannot finish his poem. * '' Fuss Pot'' is too fussy to appear in the comic. *Ray of ''
X-Ray Specs X-ray specs or X-ray glasses are an American novelty item, purported to allow users to see through or into solid objects. In reality, the spectacles merely create an optical illusion; no X-rays are involved. The current paper version is sold und ...
'' has his specs taken back by I.Squint, the optician because he says that he only lent Ray the specs in 1975, and that he couldn't keep them. *Jon and Suzy of '' Double Trouble'' have started to like each other. Also '' Sweeny Toddler'' says that he is going to like everyone from now on. *Buster takes off his cap to reveal a '' Dennis the Menace''-style haircut. *The Millennium Bug affects '' Vid Kid's'' remote, resulting in the entire universe being turned off.


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The Buster Fansite
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