The Beezer


The Beezer was a British comic that ran from 21 January 1956 to 21 August 1993.
Like its sister comic, The Topper, The Beezer was an A3 publication, twice as big as most other comics. It shrank to A4 paper size in 1981.
Comics that merged into The Beezer during its 37-year run were Cracker in 1976, and Plug in 1979.
The Beezer launched an annual, The Beezer Book, in 1957; this continued in publication following the closure of the weekly comic, and ran until the 2003 book.

''Beezer and Topper'' and closure

In September 1990, D. C. Thomson decided to rationalise their comics portfolio, and merged the Beezer with The Topper. Whereas most previous comic mergers saw the name of one of the 'absorbed' comics disappear, the Topper was considered significant enough for its name to be retained despite the merger, and as such the comic was renamed Beezer and Topper following the relaunch.
Beezer and Topper ceased publication as a weekly comic in 1993; when it closed it was essentially "merged" with The Beano, as this is where the bulk of surviving content from the comic ended up. Some also went to D. C. Thomson's other surviving weekly comic, The Dandy.
Although the weekly Beezer and Topper had merged, the two comics' annuals remained separate publications. The closure of Beezer and Topper led to the closure of the Topper annual as of the 1994 book, but The Beezer Book continued in publication annually for some years thereafter, eventually ceasing with the 2003 book. Other Beezer publications which continued after the weekly comic's closure were The Best of Beezer and The Beezer Summer Special.
Vintage strips from the Beezer were published alongside stories from other D. C. Thomson publications in Classics from the Comics, which was published from 1996 to 2010.

Strips

Notable creators

Well known creators who worked for Beezer include: