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New print: Happy Gnasher
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Just printed: Gnasher's in a good mood. Dennis the Menace's companion, a Beano favourite in his own right, first appeared in the comic's issue 1362, back in the rebellious 1960s. Gnasher is a black-haired Abyssinian Wire-Haired Tripe Hound exclaims "gnash!" instead of barking. The print is a two-ink design: here are photos showing the red ink first (the lightest ink is always put down first), then the black ink goes down (using a sheet of acetate to register it accurately) and the finished article. Finally, four prints dry on my wall-mounted drying rack. As usual, the paper I've used is lovely...
NEW: Pocket-sized range features favourite images
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NEW: POCKET-SIZED RANGE OF FAVOURITE COMIC ART SCREEN PRINTSI've launched a new range of prints: my most compact yet. I've dubbed it my pocket-sized range: the prints are half the size of my standard range: ie 19cms x 13cms. And they're yours for just £25 unframed or £48 framed. I've chosen some of the most popular and striking images from each of my collections: Dennis the Menace playing keepy-uppy (he seems surprisingly good)British soldier solving problems with a couple of grenadesJune (a name which has fallen out of fashion) doesn't like her dancing optionsDennis the Menace considers joining the Army...
Great combinations: Beano icons
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Focus on Dennis the Menace, comic icon
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HAPPY GNASHER GOES BIG
Posted by John Reynolds on
I’ve printed this image of Gnasher grinning his biggest grin in my largest size. Dennis the Menace’s faithful hound is obviously having a good day. Dennis the Menace, the star of The Beano comic, first appeared in 1951. He has since become a kind of national mascot – what Asterix is to France, or Oor […]
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