By Sam Bradley
With its pivot from publisher to media platform, has 80-year-old kids’ comic The Beano future-proofed itself for the next 80 years?
For eight decades, the pages and panels of The Beano have delighted and entertained kids across Britain.
The weekly comic book celebrates the rebelliousness, mischief-making and cheekiness of childhood, standing out against rivals on the newsstand with a mob of beloved characters like Dennis the Menace (no relation to the US comic which shares the same name and birthday) – a wild-haired nightmare child and patron saint of class clowns the world over – and catapult-wielding disturber of the peace Minnie Read full story ›
Source: The Drum