This article is about the comic-book character. For the children's book character, see Winnie the Witch. For the Ghostly Haunts character, see Ghostly Haunts.
Winnie the Witch | |
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DC Thomson comic strip character(s) | |
Publication information | |
Stars in | Winnie the Witch |
Creator(s) | James Clark (1948) |
First appearance | |
The Beano | Issue #326 (10 January 1948) |
Sparky | Issue #25 (10 July 1965) |
Last appearance | |
The Beano | Issue #343 (4 September 1948) |
Characters | |
Other characters | Chief Witch |
Winnie the Witch was originally a DC Thomson comic strip in The Beano in 1948 and later on in Sparky from 1965 to 1967, featuring a witch named Winnie. The strip was first drawn in the Beano by Jimmy Clark, and in Sparky by Bernard Greenbaum.
Synopsis
Winnie is a novice witch who would sometimes play mischievous tricks which mostly backfired. Also when trying to be helpful her poor mastery of magic gave undesired results, and she would often get into trouble with her boss the 'Chief Witch'.
References
- The Sparky Book 1968. London: D. C. Thomson & Co Ltd. 1967. p. 50.
- "Sparky's Golden Jubilee". Comics UK. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
- "The Sparky File, 1965 - 1977". The glorious 12-year Reichs-Pudding. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
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