A British
comic book based around the
Bash Street Kids character
'Plug,
The Plug Comic redefined his character as a rather self-important buffoon, who as ever was oblivious to his true looks and considered himself extremely handsome. He was accompanied by his dog,
'Pug, from
The Bash Street Pups, and a new character,
Chunkee the Monkey. His similarly goofy parents made regular appearances. The comic's fan club was "
Plug's Sports and Social Club[?]", reflecting another new character twist. Lastly, his full name was revealed to be
Percival Proudfoot Plugsley[?].
Various other strips in the comic were inspired by him, from Gulp[?], "The Intergalactic Goon with the Gigantic Gullet[?]", to the odious Plug Bugs[?]. Plug's strip was drawn mainly by Vic Neill[?], although in later issues occasional stories were drawn in a madcap painterly style by a different artist.
Sadly, Plug failed to take off, perhaps because of its higher cost - printed on shiny paper with lashings of colour, it sold for 9p at a time when the Beano was only 5p! In 1979, after only 76 issues, Plug was subsumed into The Beezer , where it continued as a pull-out section. Several strips survived the later change to A4 format, including 'Plug' itself, which continued, still drawn by Vic Neill[?], until the late eighties[?].
It had strips like:
- Gnoo Faces[?],
- Sporting Life[?],
- The Bandshees[?],
- The Games Gang[?],
- Ava Banana[?],
- Sea Urchin[?],
- Digby - The Human Mole[?],
- First Ada[?],
- Tony Jackpot[?],
- Hugh's Zoo[?],
- Antchester United[?],
- Eebagoom and Uncle Albert[?],
- Lumpy Gibbon[?].
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