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Gnasher

Gnasher (/næʃə/) is a fictional comic strip character that appears in the British comic magazine The Beano. He is the pet dog of Dennis the Menace, who meets him in 1968's issue 1362, and is also the star of three spin-off comic strips. Gnasher is considered just as iconic as his owner as both have been the stars of many children's television programming and are the unofficial mascots of The Beano. Gnasher reached nationwide news in the 1980s after he disappeared from the magazine for seven weeks, returning with his six newborn puppies, but usually interacts with his son Gnipper.

  • Dennis the Menace (1968 – present)
  • Gnasher's Tale (1977–1986)
  • Gnasher and Gnipper (1986 – present)
  • Gnasher's Bit(e) (2011–2014)
  • Gnasher's Gnews (2012–2013)
  • Gnipper (2013)
  • Issue 1362
  • (31 August 1968)
Issues 1362 – 2279, 2286 – presentGnasher
  • Gnipper (son)
  • Gnatasha (daughter)
  • Gnaomi (daughter)
  • Gnanette (daughter)
  • Gnorah (daughter)
  • Gnancy (daughter)
  • Walter the Softy
  • Foo-Foo (Walter's dog)
  • Any adult/authority figure
  • Dennis' mum
  • Dennis' dad
  • The Beano Annual (1969 – present)
  • The Beano Summer Special
  • BeanoMAX
  • Dennis the Menace Annual
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Development

Although Dennis the Menace was shown with a terrier in his first story,[1][2] he would not meet Gnasher for 17 years. Dennis' artist Davey Law decided to give his character a dog companion but struggled to give the dog a perfect design, inspired by DC Thomson writer Jim Fowler mentioning reading a newspaper story about pets looking like their owners.[citation needed] Ian Gray suggested Law should "draw Dennis the Menace's hair, put a leg on each corner and two eyeballs at that end."[3] Gray was dog breeding hobbyist and would also assist with some of Gnasher's stories and for the stories Pup Parade.[4]

Character background

Gnasher is a black-haired Abyssinian Wire-Haired Tripe Hound[4][2] who often enjoys chewing and biting anyone and anything, grunting "gnash!" instead of barking. He was a bushy stray when Dennis found him just as Dennis grew interest in a local dog show.[5] Dennis gives him the name "Gnasher" and encourages his misbehaviour. The two are inseparable, to the point the comic strip alternates between the titles Dennis the Menace, Dennis the Menace and Gnasher and Dennis and Gnasher.

Although the reader can read Gnasher's thoughts from the thought bubbles, other characters cannot understand him if he decides to talk in front of them (his dialogue usually represented with most words beginning with n having the (silent) letter g in front to represent his barks, e.g. "gnight").[Note 1] Dennis can only understand him on Hallowe'en.[2]

"Who's Gnicked Gnasher?" publicity stunt

The Beano's sales ebbed throughout the 1980s, no longer selling millions of issues per week as it did thirty years ago. Aware of how audiences enjoyed watching Gnasher and Dennis' tight bond, sub-editor Alan Digby suggested a media prank that could cause a sales boost,[8] leading to the seven-issue long "Where's Gnasher?" saga. It began in issue 2279, initially about Dennis outwitting a man with a giant bag of money from buying Gnasher, but Gnasher later disappeared without explanation and the story ended with Dennis standing alone in his back garden asking the reader if they would help him find Gnasher.[9] The following issues would commonly begin with a panel of children holding Gnasher picket signs as Dennis and his family either joined the march or tried to cope with Gnasher's disappearance; Dennis also considers adopting a similar-looking replacement, and sets up traps to lure Gnasher back.[8] Initially baffled by the town's search parties, Dennis' father starts to miss Gnasher when he realises he cannot pretend to spill his wife's terrible meals on the floor for Gnasher to eat when she is out of the room.[10] Part 3 of the saga broke the fourth wall when Dennis decides to invite himself into DC Thomson's Beano offices and ask chief-editor Euan Kerr to help.[11] Gnasher's departure would end in issue 2286 when Dennis and Walter find a pram full of puppies outside Dennis' front door, revealing he was caring for his son and five daughters.[12] He reveals to the reader his children are named Gnorah, Gnatasha, Gnanette, Gnaomi, Gnancy and Gnipper.[13]

Star of his own stories

Gnasher's Tale

  • Issue 1818
  • (21 May 1977)
  • Issue 2278
  • (31 May 1986)
Comic stripIssues 1818 – 2278Gnasher, Dennis the Menace, Dennis' dad, with Dennis's mum, Curly, and Pie-Face
  • The Beano Annual 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 2001, 2007
  • The Beano Summer Special 1983, 1985, 1986
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[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]

After co-starring with his owner in Dennis the Menace and Gnasher for nine years, Gnasher would star in his own strip: Gnasher's Tale, a prequel series about Gnasher's life when he was a puppy. David Sutherland designed the series, encouraged to show off Gnasher's dynamic expressions,[26] and his stories debuted in 1977's issue 1818.[27]

Despite The Beano already establishing Dennis (and his family) met Gnasher when he was fully grown, Dennis is also portrayed as younger, and the first story showed his friend Curly wearing a bib and sucking a dummy.[27] Each strip begins with a panel of Gnasher addressing the audience as he holds a book implied to contain the anecdote for the episode—its title initially Gnasher's Puphood,[28] then changed to My Tale by Gnasher three strips later.[29] The series changes the origin story to Dennis and his friends finding Gnasher in a bush, thinking Gnasher is a hairy worm because of his size.[27] Dennis's father starts loathing Gnasher after Gnasher eats his dinner, and becomes determined to train the puppy, despite Gnasher's hyperactive behaviour provoking, humiliating and injuring him. A few stories imply he understands Gnasher, showing him react to Gnasher's anthropomorphic responses and the two violently arguing at times.[30] Other cameos include Dennis' mum and a younger Walter,[31][32] as Gnasher does not hold back from tormenting them as well for his amusement or to get his own way. Other stories are about "Gnasher's firsts", showing him at his first haircut and vet visit,[33][34] and when he first learnt how strong his teeth are.[7]

The series was eventually cancelled after issue 2278,[35] in the wake of the "Where's Gnasher?" saga. Its section was replaced by Foo Foo's Fairy Story, also illustrated by Dave Sutherland, starring Walter's dog Foo-Foo.[36] When Gnasher reunited with Dennis, Gnasher's Tale remained cancelled, but would feature in Beano annuals illustrated by Barry Glennard,[20] and in Dandy and Beano: The Golden Years, Volume II.[37]

Gnasher and Gnipper

  • Issue 2286
  • (1 November 1986)
Comic stripGnasher, Gnipper, Dennis, Dennis' mum, Dennis' dad, Gnasher's daughters
  • The Beano Annual 1989, 1990
  • The Beano Summer Special 1987, 1988, 1989
Gnasher and Gnipper
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In the same issue Gnasher returned, Gnasher and Gnipper debuted,[38] replacing Gnasher's Tale.[39] This series was set in the present day, showing Gnasher bonding with his only son, usually chasing cats and postmen, pestering Foo-Foo, and finding some sausages to eat.[40] Dennis and his family sometimes featured. Around each other, Gnasher and Gnipper communicate through speech bubbles anthropomorphically, but the dialogue is placed back in thought bubbles around human characters, implying the humans cannot understand them. Occasionally, one of Gnipper's sisters make an appearance to help with a scheme, but most stories usually feature the protagonists irritating adults.

David Sutherland illustrated until 1993 and was succeeded by Barry Glennard. The series declined throughout the 2000s as The Beano prepped for the new Dennis the Menace cartoon and did not return until 2014.[citation needed] Its recent artist is Barrie Appleby, with scripts by Danny Pearson and JD Savage.[40][41] Gnasher and Gnipper has featured in The Beano Annual, The Beano Summer Special and in issue 168 of the Beano Comic Library.[42]

Gnasher's Bit(e)

Gnasher received a solo series again in 2011 with Gnasher's Bit(e), illustrated by Jimmy Hansen and then Barrie Appleby, authored by an uncredited Ryan C. Gavan. It ended in January 2014.

Funsize Funnies shorts

Gnipper

Gnasher's son received his own, eponymous three-panel gag-a-day in Beano's Funsize Funnies section from January to July 2013, with artwork by Canadian artist Graham Howie.[43]

Gnash Gnews

Gnash Gnews was a mini-strip which featured in Funsize Funnies from issues 3660 to 3681, illustrated by Barrie Appleby.[44][45]

Reception and legacy

Although "Who's Gnicked Gnasher?" failed to resurrect The Beano's sales in the long term, the saga received nationwide attention. Distraught readers telephoned and wrote to DC Thomson to both voice their worry for Gnasher's safety or help look for clues,[8] and The Dennis the Menace club sold Gnasher badges to identify other readers also helping Dennis.[11] Radio presenter Mike Read broadcast the news on his BBC Radio 1 show (which was dramatised in issue 2281),[11] and newspapers like The Times reported the disappearance frequently.[8] The series would be reprinted in the 1990 Dennis the Menace Annual as a 16-page story entitled Who's Gnicked Gnasher?[46] The Beano re-created the saga in 2014, in which Dennis would ask Bear Grylls to help with the search.[47]

Gnatasha had her own strip in The Beezer and Topper, and appeared in the 1994 Beezer Book.

Notes

  1. ^ Initially, this writing choice was not the case when Gnasher gained the ability to break the fourth wall, as panels in Gnasher's Tale design puppy Gnasher as never having this impediment.[6] The first instance of a "gn" in that series was "Gnow!" in issue 1827.[7]

References

  1. ^ Moonie, George, ed. (17 March 1951). "Dennis the Menace". The Beano. No. 452. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  2. ^ a b c Guide, British Comedy (17 March 2021). "Dennis The Menace is 70". British Comedy Guide. Archived from the original on 29 September 2021.
  3. ^ Dailyrecord.co.uk (21 September 2007). "Creator of Beano dog Gnasher dies".
  4. ^ a b The History of The Beano: The story so far. Waverley Books. 2008. p. 195. ISBN 978-1-902407-73-9.
  5. ^ Cramond, Harold, ed. (31 August 1968). "Dennis the Menace". The Beano. No. 1362. Illustrated by Davey Law. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  6. ^ Cramond, Harold, ed. (11 June 1977). "Gnasher's Tale". The Beano. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  7. ^ a b Cramond, Harold, ed. (23 July 1977). "Gnasher's Tale". The Beano. No. 1827. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  8. ^ a b c d "Gnasher Goes Missing". Beano : 80 Years of Fun. London. 2018. pp. 61–67. ISBN 9781845357023.
  9. ^ Kerr, Euan, ed. (22 March 1986). "Dennis the Menace and Gnasher". The Beano. No. 2279. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  10. ^ Kerr, Euan, ed. (29 March 1986). "Dennis the Menace". The Beano. No. 2280. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  11. ^ a b c Kerr, Euan, ed. (5 April 1986). "Dennis the Menace". The Beano. No. 2281. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  12. ^ Kerr, Euan, ed. (1 November 1986). "Dennis the Menace and Gnasher". The Beano. No. 2286. Illustrated by Dave Sutherland. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  13. ^ Kerr, Euan, ed. (10 May 1986). "Dennis the Menace and Gnasher". The Beano. No. 2286. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  14. ^ Gnasher's Tale. The Beano Book 1981. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. 1980.
  15. ^ Gnasher's Tale. The Beano Book 1982. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. 1981.
  16. ^ Gnasher's Tale. The Beano Book 1983. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. 1982.
  17. ^ Gnasher's Tale. The Beano Summer Special 1983. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. 1983.
  18. ^ Gnasher's Tale. The Beano Book 1985. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. 1984.
  19. ^ Gnasher's Tale. The Beano Book 1986. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. 1985.
  20. ^ a b Kerr, Euan, ed. (2000). Gnasher's Tale. The Beano Book 2001. Illustrated by Barry Glennard. Fleet Street, London: D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. ISBN 978-0851167282.
  21. ^ Gnasher's Tale. The Beano Book 1987. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. 1986.
  22. ^ Gnasher's Tale. The Beano Book 1988. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. 1987.
  23. ^ Gnasher's Tale. The Beano Summer Special 1985. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. 1985.
  24. ^ Gnasher's Tale. The Beano Summer Special 1986. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. 1986.
  25. ^ Gnasher's Tale. The Beano Annual 2007. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. 2006.
  26. ^ Riches, Christopher (2008). The History of The Beano: The story so far. Waverley Books. p. 205. ISBN 978-1-902407-73-9.
  27. ^ a b c Cramond, Harold, ed. (21 May 1977). "Gnasher's Tale". The Beano. No. 1818. Illustrated by Dave Sutherland. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  28. ^ Cramond, Harold, ed. (28 May 1977). "Gnasher's Tale". The Beano. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. p. 17.
  29. ^ Cramond, Harold, ed. (18 June 1977). "Gnasher's Tale". The Beano. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. p. 17.
  30. ^ Cramond, Harold, ed. (25 June 1977). "Gnasher's Tale". The Beano. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  31. ^ Cramond, Harold, ed. (30 July 1977). "Gnasher's Tale". The Beano. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  32. ^ Cramond, Harold, ed. (29 October 1977). "Gnasher's Tale". The Beano. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  33. ^ Cramond, Harold, ed. (1 October 1977). "Gnasher's Tale". The Beano. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  34. ^ Cramond, Harold, ed. (8 October 1977). "Gnasher's Tale". The Beano. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  35. ^ Kerr, Euan, ed. (31 May 1986). "Gnasher's Tale". The Beano. No. 2278. Illustrated by Dave Sutherland. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  36. ^ Kerr, Euan, ed. (22 March 1986). "Foo Foo's Fairy Story". The Beano. No. 2279. Illustrated by David Sutherland. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  37. ^ "Gnasher's Tale". Dandy and Beano: The Golden Years Volume II. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. August 1989. p. 85. ISBN 978-0851164366.
  38. ^ Kerr, Euan, ed. (1 November 1986). "Gnasher and Gnipper". The Beano. No. 2286. Illustrated by Dave Sutherland. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  39. ^ Riches, Christopher (2008). The History of The Beano: The story so far. Waverley Books. p. 333. ISBN 978-1-902407-73-9.
  40. ^ a b Savage, J D (6 January 2018). "Gnasher and Gnipper". Beano. No. 3916. Illustrated by Barrie Appleby. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  41. ^ Pearson, Danny (11 March 2017). Anderson, John (ed.). "Gnasher and Gnipper". Beano. llustrated by Barrie Appleby. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  42. ^ Gray, Ian, ed. (31 December 1989). A Christmas Tail. Beano Comic Library. Vol. 168. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
  43. ^ . Mr Site. Archived from the original on 30 January 2016.
  44. ^ "Gnash Gnews (Funsize Funnies)". The Beano. No. 3660. Illustrated by Barrie Appleby. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. 10 November 2012.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  45. ^ "Gnash Gnews (Funsize Funnies)". The Beano. No. 3681. Illustrated by Barrie Appleby. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. 20 April 2013.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  46. ^ Who's Gnicked Gnasher?. Dennis the Menace Annual 1990. 1989. ISBN 978-0851164557.
  47. ^ "The Mail on Sunday: The Beano". The Beano. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. 6 April 2014.

External links

  • Gnasher bio on beano.com
  • beanotown.com
  • First introduction of Gnasher

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Gnasher n ae ʃ e is a fictional comic strip character that appears in the British comic magazine The Beano He is the pet dog of Dennis the Menace who meets him in 1968 s issue 1362 and is also the star of three spin off comic strips Gnasher is considered just as iconic as his owner as both have been the stars of many children s television programming and are the unofficial mascots of The Beano Gnasher reached nationwide news in the 1980s after he disappeared from the magazine for seven weeks returning with his six newborn puppies but usually interacts with his son Gnipper GnasherNotable character from The BeanoPublication informationStars inDennis the Menace 1968 present Gnasher s Tale 1977 1986 Gnasher and Gnipper 1986 present Gnasher s Bit e 2011 2014 Gnasher s Gnews 2012 2013 Gnipper 2013 First appearanceIssue 1362 31 August 1968 Character timelineIssues 1362 2279 2286 presentIn universe informationFull nameGnasherFamilyGnipper son Gnatasha daughter Gnaomi daughter Gnanette daughter Gnorah daughter Gnancy daughter Friend s Dennis owner Bea Dennis sister Enemy EnemiesWalter the SoftyFoo Foo Walter s dog Any adult authority figureDennis mumDennis dadAlso appeared inBeano worksThe Beano Annual 1969 present The Beano Summer SpecialBeanoMAXDennis the Menace Annual Contents 1 Development 2 Character background 3 Who s Gnicked Gnasher publicity stunt 4 Star of his own stories 4 1 Gnasher s Tale 4 2 Gnasher and Gnipper 4 3 Gnasher s Bit e 4 4 Funsize Funnies shorts 4 4 1 Gnipper 4 4 2 Gnash Gnews 5 Reception and legacy 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksDevelopment EditAlthough Dennis the Menace was shown with a terrier in his first story 1 2 he would not meet Gnasher for 17 years Dennis artist Davey Law decided to give his character a dog companion but struggled to give the dog a perfect design inspired by DC Thomson writer Jim Fowler mentioning reading a newspaper story about pets looking like their owners citation needed Ian Gray suggested Law should draw Dennis the Menace s hair put a leg on each corner and two eyeballs at that end 3 Gray was dog breeding hobbyist and would also assist with some of Gnasher s stories and for the stories Pup Parade 4 Character background EditGnasher is a black haired Abyssinian Wire Haired Tripe Hound 4 2 who often enjoys chewing and biting anyone and anything grunting gnash instead of barking He was a bushy stray when Dennis found him just as Dennis grew interest in a local dog show 5 Dennis gives him the name Gnasher and encourages his misbehaviour The two are inseparable to the point the comic strip alternates between the titles Dennis the Menace Dennis the Menace and Gnasher and Dennis and Gnasher Although the reader can read Gnasher s thoughts from the thought bubbles other characters cannot understand him if he decides to talk in front of them his dialogue usually represented with most words beginning with n having the silent letter g in front to represent his barks e g gnight Note 1 Dennis can only understand him on Hallowe en 2 Who s Gnicked Gnasher publicity stunt EditThe Beano s sales ebbed throughout the 1980s no longer selling millions of issues per week as it did thirty years ago Aware of how audiences enjoyed watching Gnasher and Dennis tight bond sub editor Alan Digby suggested a media prank that could cause a sales boost 8 leading to the seven issue long Where s Gnasher saga It began in issue 2279 initially about Dennis outwitting a man with a giant bag of money from buying Gnasher but Gnasher later disappeared without explanation and the story ended with Dennis standing alone in his back garden asking the reader if they would help him find Gnasher 9 The following issues would commonly begin with a panel of children holding Gnasher picket signs as Dennis and his family either joined the march or tried to cope with Gnasher s disappearance Dennis also considers adopting a similar looking replacement and sets up traps to lure Gnasher back 8 Initially baffled by the town s search parties Dennis father starts to miss Gnasher when he realises he cannot pretend to spill his wife s terrible meals on the floor for Gnasher to eat when she is out of the room 10 Part 3 of the saga broke the fourth wall when Dennis decides to invite himself into DC Thomson s Beano offices and ask chief editor Euan Kerr to help 11 Gnasher s departure would end in issue 2286 when Dennis and Walter find a pram full of puppies outside Dennis front door revealing he was caring for his son and five daughters 12 He reveals to the reader his children are named Gnorah Gnatasha Gnanette Gnaomi Gnancy and Gnipper 13 Star of his own stories EditGnasher s Tale Edit Gnasher s TaleStory from The BeanoPublication informationFirst issueIssue 1818 21 May 1977 Last issueIssue 2278 31 May 1986 GenreComic stripStory timelineIssues 1818 2278Main character s Gnasher Dennis the Menace Dennis dad with Dennis s mum Curly and Pie FaceStory features inBeano worksThe Beano Annual 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 2001 2007The Beano Summer Special 1983 1985 1986 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 vteAfter co starring with his owner in Dennis the Menace and Gnasher for nine years Gnasher would star in his own strip Gnasher s Tale a prequel series about Gnasher s life when he was a puppy David Sutherland designed the series encouraged to show off Gnasher s dynamic expressions 26 and his stories debuted in 1977 s issue 1818 27 Despite The Beano already establishing Dennis and his family met Gnasher when he was fully grown Dennis is also portrayed as younger and the first story showed his friend Curly wearing a bib and sucking a dummy 27 Each strip begins with a panel of Gnasher addressing the audience as he holds a book implied to contain the anecdote for the episode its title initially Gnasher s Puphood 28 then changed to My Tale by Gnasher three strips later 29 The series changes the origin story to Dennis and his friends finding Gnasher in a bush thinking Gnasher is a hairy worm because of his size 27 Dennis s father starts loathing Gnasher after Gnasher eats his dinner and becomes determined to train the puppy despite Gnasher s hyperactive behaviour provoking humiliating and injuring him A few stories imply he understands Gnasher showing him react to Gnasher s anthropomorphic responses and the two violently arguing at times 30 Other cameos include Dennis mum and a younger Walter 31 32 as Gnasher does not hold back from tormenting them as well for his amusement or to get his own way Other stories are about Gnasher s firsts showing him at his first haircut and vet visit 33 34 and when he first learnt how strong his teeth are 7 The series was eventually cancelled after issue 2278 35 in the wake of the Where s Gnasher saga Its section was replaced by Foo Foo s Fairy Story also illustrated by Dave Sutherland starring Walter s dog Foo Foo 36 When Gnasher reunited with Dennis Gnasher s Tale remained cancelled but would feature in Beano annuals illustrated by Barry Glennard 20 and in Dandy and Beano The Golden Years Volume II 37 Gnasher and Gnipper Edit Gnasher and GnipperStory from The BeanoPublication informationFirst issueIssue 2286 1 November 1986 GenreComic stripMain character s Gnasher Gnipper Dennis Dennis mum Dennis dad Gnasher s daughtersStory features inBeano worksThe Beano Annual 1989 1990The Beano Summer Special 1987 1988 1989vteIn the same issue Gnasher returned Gnasher and Gnipper debuted 38 replacing Gnasher s Tale 39 This series was set in the present day showing Gnasher bonding with his only son usually chasing cats and postmen pestering Foo Foo and finding some sausages to eat 40 Dennis and his family sometimes featured Around each other Gnasher and Gnipper communicate through speech bubbles anthropomorphically but the dialogue is placed back in thought bubbles around human characters implying the humans cannot understand them Occasionally one of Gnipper s sisters make an appearance to help with a scheme but most stories usually feature the protagonists irritating adults David Sutherland illustrated until 1993 and was succeeded by Barry Glennard The series declined throughout the 2000s as The Beano prepped for the new Dennis the Menace cartoon and did not return until 2014 citation needed Its recent artist is Barrie Appleby with scripts by Danny Pearson and JD Savage 40 41 Gnasher and Gnipper has featured in The Beano Annual The Beano Summer Special and in issue 168 of the Beano Comic Library 42 Gnasher s Bit e Edit Gnasher received a solo series again in 2011 with Gnasher s Bit e illustrated by Jimmy Hansen and then Barrie Appleby authored by an uncredited Ryan C Gavan It ended in January 2014 Funsize Funnies shorts Edit Gnipper Edit Gnasher s son received his own eponymous three panel gag a day in Beano s Funsize Funnies section from January to July 2013 with artwork by Canadian artist Graham Howie 43 Gnash Gnews Edit Gnash Gnews was a mini strip which featured in Funsize Funnies from issues 3660 to 3681 illustrated by Barrie Appleby 44 45 Reception and legacy EditAlthough Who s Gnicked Gnasher failed to resurrect The Beano s sales in the long term the saga received nationwide attention Distraught readers telephoned and wrote to DC Thomson to both voice their worry for Gnasher s safety or help look for clues 8 and The Dennis the Menace club sold Gnasher badges to identify other readers also helping Dennis 11 Radio presenter Mike Read broadcast the news on his BBC Radio 1 show which was dramatised in issue 2281 11 and newspapers like The Times reported the disappearance frequently 8 The series would be reprinted in the 1990 Dennis the Menace Annual as a 16 page story entitled Who s Gnicked Gnasher 46 The Beano re created the saga in 2014 in which Dennis would ask Bear Grylls to help with the search 47 Gnatasha had her own strip in The Beezer and Topper and appeared in the 1994 Beezer Book Notes Edit Initially this writing choice was not the case when Gnasher gained the ability to break the fourth wall as panels in Gnasher s Tale design puppy Gnasher as never having this impediment 6 The first instance of a gn in that series was Gnow in issue 1827 7 References Edit Moonie George ed 17 March 1951 Dennis the Menace The Beano No 452 D C Thomson amp Co Ltd a b c Guide British Comedy 17 March 2021 Dennis The Menace is 70 British Comedy Guide Archived from the original on 29 September 2021 Dailyrecord co uk 21 September 2007 Creator of Beano dog Gnasher dies a b The History of The Beano The story so far Waverley Books 2008 p 195 ISBN 978 1 902407 73 9 Cramond Harold ed 31 August 1968 Dennis the Menace The Beano No 1362 Illustrated by Davey Law D C Thomson amp Co Ltd Cramond Harold ed 11 June 1977 Gnasher s Tale The Beano D C Thomson amp Co Ltd a b Cramond Harold ed 23 July 1977 Gnasher s Tale The Beano No 1827 D C Thomson amp Co Ltd a b c d Gnasher Goes Missing Beano 80 Years of Fun London 2018 pp 61 67 ISBN 9781845357023 Kerr Euan ed 22 March 1986 Dennis the Menace and 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