Bea (Dennis the Menace)

Bea, real name Beatrice, is a fictional character in the UK comic strip Dennis the Menace and Gnasher, from The Beano. She is Dennis' baby sister, born in issue 2931, dated 19 September 1998.[1] She gets her own comic strip in issue 3737 dated 7 June 2014.

Bea
Comic strip character(s) from The Beano
Publication information
Stars inDennis the Menace (1998–2010)
The Bea Team (2010–?)
Bea and Ivy (2008–2010)
Beaginnings (1998–2008)
Bea (2014–present)
Creator(s)David Parkins
Current/last artistNigel Parkinson
First appearanceIssue 2931
(19 September 1998 [in Dennis the Menace])
Issue 3737 (7 June 2014 [in Bea])
Also appeared inThe Beano Annual
Dennis the Menace and Gnasher
Current statusLimited
ScheduleOccasional
Spin-offsBea and Ivy, The Bea Team, Beaginnings
Main Character
NameBeatrice
Alias(es)Bea
FamilyDennis (brother)
Gnasher (pet)
Dennis' mum and dad (parents)
Granny (grandmother)
FriendsIvy the Terrible
Characters
Type of groupSpecial forces team
MembersGranny, Gnipper, Harley the pig
Crossover charactersDennis the Menace

Character history

Introduction to The Beano

Bea's introduction to the comic began with the edition of 8 August of The Beano ensuring readers that they may be in for a big surprise. Subsequently, Dennis' strip inside revealed that his mother was in fact pregnant. Dennis, reacting to the news, fainted out of surprise. The next week the comic went through a revamp and the cover showed Dennis' father announcing that he had just become the father to a daughter. The story inside showed Dennis was worried about the news, feeling having a younger sister would tarnish his reputation as a menace. However, his family portrait revealed that his little sister, named Bea, was just as much of a troublemaker as him. These were the first Dennis strips drawn by the new artist David Parkins, who had taken over from the previous artist, David Sutherland.

Parkins had always intended that the character would be called "Bea" (short for Beatrice), taken partly from the comic's name and evidenced in the yellow-and-black striped romper suit/onesie she was seen wearing in her first appearance. However, the comic staff decided to put the name up for vote. The readers seemed to agree with Parkins, as "Bea" won the vote by a nearly two-thirds majority. Dennis' Mum regularly shouts; "Bea! No!" whenever she does something naughty, the two words evidently making the word "Beano".

Nigel Parkinson strips (1998–2008)

In issue 2935 dated 17 October 1998 Bea gained her own solo strip entitled Beaginnings drawn by Nigel Parkinson. It was here that Bea uttered her first word, "Mud". Bea was voted naughtiest baby in Beanotown when she was only a week old, has Gnipper as her dog, and loves playing with Rasher. But for five isolated examples, the strip has always been drawn by Nigel Parkinson, who also frequently drew the main Dennis strip at that time. Issue 2942 (5 December 1998) was a special issue dedicated to her, where she appeared in every strip in the comic.

Subsequent appearances

She shares notable similarities with fellow Beano character, Ivy the Terrible, who, from August 2008, joined Bea in her strip, renamed Bea and Ivy. Nigel Parkinson continued as artist, as Ivy had been reprinted before the team up. Bea's own strip returned for a few issues in 2009, however, this was dropped later that year, mainly due to her older brother's relaunch. In 2010 Bea joined up with Gnipper and Harley, Gran's pet pig, in a new strip titled The Bea Team, the title being a parody of The A-Team film which was released around the time the strip was in The Beano. In 2014, Bea returned to her strip drawn by Nigel Parkinson

Bea makes appearances in the CBBC series Dennis the Menace and Gnasher.

Physical appearance

As a pun on her name, Bea dresses only in a yellow and black one piece with a yellow hair band to match. Her appearance is extremely similar to her elder brother's in that she sports jet-black messy hair and a behind the nose grin. After the 2009 re-launch of Dennis and Gnasher, eyelashes were added to her appearance and she became far more baby-like in not only looks but also personality.

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References

  1. "Comicvine". Retrieved 10 August 2012.
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