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* [[Comics Merger]] : Merged with Hoot and Nutty (original home of [[Banana Man]]).
* [[Comics Merger]] : Merged with Hoot and Nutty (original home of [[Banana Man]]).
* [[Deconstructive Parody]]: Early Hitler satire, Addie and Hermie.
* [[Deconstructive Parody]]: Early Hitler satire, Addie and Hermie.
* [[Everythings Better With Monkeys]]: Monkey Business.
* [[Everything's Better With Monkeys]]: Monkey Business.
* [[Friend to All Children]] Desperate Dan is always solving the neighbourhood kids' problems in ridiculous, over-the-top ways.
* [[Friend to All Children]] Desperate Dan is always solving the neighbourhood kids' problems in ridiculous, over-the-top ways.
* [[Generation Xerox]]: Dan's family tend to be rather hale and hearty, as well as having an [[Uncanny Family Resemblance]].
* [[Generation Xerox]]: Dan's family tend to be rather hale and hearty, as well as having an [[Uncanny Family Resemblance]].
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** The new Dandy has also seen more than one [[Affectionate Parody]] of some [[British Series]], such as [[Deal or No Deal]] and [[Dragons Den]]
** The new Dandy has also seen more than one [[Affectionate Parody]] of some [[British Series]], such as [[Deal or No Deal]] and [[Dragons Den]]
* [[No Fourth Wall]]: As with [[The Beano]], characters from The Dandy have been known to have a chat now and then with their writers and artists.
* [[No Fourth Wall]]: As with [[The Beano]], characters from The Dandy have been known to have a chat now and then with their writers and artists.
** In one Dandy Book, Dan's greatest enemies [[Evil Counterpart|Dangerous Dan McGrew]] and [[Plant Person|Cactusman]] managed to hold the editor of The Dandy hostage, so that [[Dangerously Genre Savvy|they would always win]]. Naturally, they didn't succeed {{spoiler|and Dan managed [[Screw the Rules I Have Connections|to pull a few strings]] with the editor of [[The Beano]]. The last page of Dan's story showed the two baddies [[Crossover Punchline|on the cover of the latest issue of The Beano]], [[Cool and Unusual Punishment|reduced to picking daisies]], where a [[Dennis the Menace UK|certain spiky-haired youth]] observed them from a distance... }}
** In one Dandy Book, Dan's greatest enemies [[Evil Counterpart|Dangerous Dan McGrew]] and [[Plant Person|Cactusman]] managed to hold the editor of The Dandy hostage, so that [[Dangerously Genre Savvy|they would always win]]. Naturally, they didn't succeed {{spoiler|and Dan managed [[Screw the Rules, I Have Connections|to pull a few strings]] with the editor of [[The Beano]]. The last page of Dan's story showed the two baddies [[Crossover Punchline|on the cover of the latest issue of The Beano]], [[Cool and Unusual Punishment|reduced to picking daisies]], where a [[Dennis the Menace UK|certain spiky-haired youth]] observed them from a distance... }}
* [[Power Up Food]]: Aunt Aggie's cow pies do fall under this category somewhat.
* [[Power-Up Food]]: Aunt Aggie's cow pies do fall under this category somewhat.
** Played straight with Bananaman, who's normally a weedy schoolboy called Eric Wimp until he eats a banana and transforms.
** Played straight with Bananaman, who's normally a weedy schoolboy called Eric Wimp until he eats a banana and transforms.
* [[The Rival]]: Since [[The Eighties]], Desperate Dan and Bananaman have had an on-again, off-again (i.e. whenver the writer for either strip can't think of anything and needs to spin a story out for a few weeks) rivalry to see who's the [[Worlds Strongest Man|Dandy's Strongest Man]].
* [[The Rival]]: Since [[The Eighties]], Desperate Dan and Bananaman have had an on-again, off-again (i.e. whenver the writer for either strip can't think of anything and needs to spin a story out for a few weeks) rivalry to see who's the [[World's Strongest Man|Dandy's Strongest Man]].
* [[Robot Maid]]: The premise of the Tin Lizzie strip, which appeared in the 1950s.
* [[Robot Maid]]: The premise of the Tin Lizzie strip, which appeared in the 1950s.
* [[Spoiled Brat]]: Molly. Who has doormat parents.
* [[Spoiled Brat]]: Molly. Who has doormat parents.
* [[Take That]]: ''[[The Beano]]'' and ''[[The Dandy (Comic Book)|The Dandy]]'' have a friendly rivalry which often involves taking popshots at each other (e.g. characters being threatened with the possibility of getting sent to the other comic).
* [[Take That]]: ''[[The Beano]]'' and ''[[The Dandy (Comic Book)|The Dandy]]'' have a friendly rivalry which often involves taking popshots at each other (e.g. characters being threatened with the possibility of getting sent to the other comic).
* [[Trademark Favourite Food]]: Desperate Dan and Cow Pies.
* [[Trademark Favourite Food]]: Desperate Dan and Cow Pies.
* [[Worlds Strongest Man]]: Desperate Dan. One memorable strip (reproduced in the Beano and Dandy 50 Golden Years book) shows various exotic strongmen from countries all over the world competing, each of them lifting up huge weights, other people or even an elephant...only to reveal that Dan has tunnelled up from beneath and is holding up the podium, all the strongmen and everything they're lifting as well!
* [[World's Strongest Man]]: Desperate Dan. One memorable strip (reproduced in the Beano and Dandy 50 Golden Years book) shows various exotic strongmen from countries all over the world competing, each of them lifting up huge weights, other people or even an elephant...only to reveal that Dan has tunnelled up from beneath and is holding up the podium, all the strongmen and everything they're lifting as well!


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Desperate Dan himself.


The Dandy is a long running children's comic published in the United Kingdom, running several different stories and characters. Published by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. The first issue was printed in 1937, making it the world's third longest running comic, after Detective Comics and Il Giornalino.

The first issue, under the name The Dandy Comic, was published on 4 December 1937. It was published weekly until September 6th 1941, when wartime paper shortages forced it to switch to fortnightly, alternating with The Beano. It returned to its weekly schedule on 30 July 1949. From 17 July 1950, the magazine changed its name to just The Dandy.

After issue 3282 (October 16th 2004) The Dandy underwent a radical format change, reflecting a more television-oriented style, and now printed on glossy magazine paper instead of newsprint. In August 2007 (issue 3426), The Dandy had another update, becoming the fortnightly comic Dandy Xtreme. It cost £2.75 (with some issues costing up to 2.99 depending on how many gifts there were). It then reverted back to its original comics form, albeit retaining the more glossy paper, in November 2010 and costs £1.50 a week.

See The Beano, The Dandy's partner-in-mischief.

Not to be confused with The Dandy.


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