Daily mail comic strips

The Daily Mail is a British tabloid newspaper that has featured a range of comic strips over the years. Here are some of the most well-known ones:

  1. Andy Capp: Created by Reg Smythe, Andy Capp is a long-running strip about a working-class man and his wife Flo, who is often the victim of his pranks and antics.
  2. Biffo the Bear: Another classic strip, Biffo was created by Leo Baxendale and follows the adventures of a lovable but dim-witted bear and his friends in the forest.
  3. The Perishers: This strip, created by Dennis Collins, follows the adventures of a group of children and their pets in a London suburb.
  4. Cor!!: This comic strip, created by Frank McDiarmid, was a staple of the Daily Mail's comic section in the 1960s and 1970s. It followed the adventures of a group of schoolboys and their misadventures.
  5. The Broons: This Scottish comic strip, created by Dudley D. Watkins, follows the lives of a large Scottish family and their various misadventures.
  6. Oor Wullie: Another Scottish comic strip, created by R.D. Low, follows the adventures of a mischievous young boy and his friends in a small Scottish town.
  7. The Bash Street Kids: This strip, created by David Law, follows the antics of a group of schoolchildren and their teachers in a London school.
  8. Minnie the Minx: This strip, created by David Law, follows the adventures of a mischievous young girl and her friends in a London suburb.

These are just a few examples of the many comic strips that have appeared in the Daily Mail over the years.