词条 | Simply Smiffy |
释义 | {{Multiple issues|{{unreferenced|date=September 2011}}{{notability|date=April 2015}} }}{{EngvarB|date=September 2015}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2015}} Simply Smiffy was a British comic strip in the UK comic magazine The Beano, first appearing in issue 2254, dated 28 September 1985, and continuing for a year or so after that. It was drawn by Jerry Swaffield. A spin-off from The Bash Street Kids, it featured Smiffy (a character from that strip) plus his brother, Normal Norman. With Norman being the straight man of the two, the humour lay in the fact that Smiffy never managed to get anything right. An earlier Smiffy spin-off appeared in The Beano in 1971 which featured Smiffy trying out inventions sent in by Beano readers. Simply Smiffy returned to The Beano in the Funsize Funnies in #3660 drawn by Paul Palmer. Another unrelated strip entitled Smiffy appeared in The Beezer in the 1960s which featured a boy who liked getting dirty. This strip was drawn by Bill Ritchie. {{D. C. Thomson Comics}}{{Beano}}{{UK-comics-stub}} 10 : Beano strips|1985 comics debuts|1986 comics endings|Comics characters introduced in 1985|Child characters in comics|British humour comics|Gag-a-day comics|Comics spin-offs|The Bash Street Kids|Fictional characters who became a protagonist in a spin-off |
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