Hoot (comics) - List of Characters Featured in Hoot Mini-strips

List of Characters Featured in Hoot Mini-strips

The comic also featured short, four-frame strips featuring pre-existng DC Thomson characters, but few of these strips seemed to have been drawn by their "proper" artists, hence a rather odd-looking Lord Snooty. Below is a list of these four frame strips. These strips were drawn by George Martin and after Hoot's merger with The Dandy they reappeared in The Dandy (still drawn by George Martin) under the title Comic Cuts and this time featured more Dandy characters than in Hoot.

Strip Title Original Comic First Appearance Last Appearance Notes
Big Uggy The Topper 1 53
Tarzan Stripes 1 50 Also appeared as a half page comic strip.
Flip 'n Flop 31 52
Dennis the Menace The Beano 9 53
Big Eggo The Beano 40 53
Desperate Dan The Dandy 1 53
The Bash Street Kids The Beano 2 22
Jay R Nutty 2 51
Colonel Blink The Beezer 1 53
The Three Bears The Beano 2 30
Foxy The Topper 2 53
Bananaman Nutty 3 38
Desert Island Dick The Topper 3 51
The Badd Lads The Beezer 1 47
Lord Snooty The Beano 1 49
Roger the Dodger The Beano 22 50
Julius Cheeser The Topper 42 52
Biffo the Bear The Beano 40 40
King Gussie The Topper 42 53

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