Bimbo (comics)
Bimbo was a British comic book magazine aimed at children in nursery school.[1] It ran from 1961 until 1972[1] and was published by D.C. Thomson & Co.. The magazine was named after its main feature Bimbo, which was a comic strip about a little boy.[1]
The magazine was comparable to the magazine Little Star. Bimbo annuals continued to be published until the 1980s.
Characters
- Bimbo drawn by Bob Dewar
- Tom Thumb drawn by Dudley D. Watkins from early issues of The Beano
- Patsy The Panda from the little girl's comic Twinkle.
- Beezer star Baby Crockett drawn by Bill Ritchie
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