Art: Terry Bave, whose Tarman of the Jungle began inside. Terry also gives us his rendition of Watford Gapp, Joker and Sweeny Toddler with canine companion Hairy Henry |
The
Whizzer and Chips moratorium on new raids, imposed at the end of July
1988, was lifted in the issue dated 12 August 1989 (a week after our toothy pal had been the infiltrator in a reprinted raid). During the suspension of the raids Sid
and Shiner’s individual weekly strips had been abandoned in favour
of a centre-pages confrontation of the two faction leaders, entitled Sid vs Shiner, and the
Chip-ites and Whizz-kids letters had also been moved into adjacent
pages titled Sid’s Whizz-kids vs Shiner’s Chip-ites.
However the former arrangement was restored in the 12 August 1989 issue, with the Chip-ite and Whizz-kid letter pages dispersed back into their individual titles and Sid and Shiner once again allocated their own strips.
However the former arrangement was restored in the 12 August 1989 issue, with the Chip-ite and Whizz-kid letter pages dispersed back into their individual titles and Sid and Shiner once again allocated their own strips.
Mustapha Million continued to appear, almost 12 years after his Cheeky Weekly debut, drawn at this time by Frank McDiarmid, who
had also begun illustrating a new strip, Cosmic Cafe, as from the
edition dated 13 May 1989.
Maybe the raids were reinstated in response to reader requests. The announcement of the first raid of the new run differed from those documented earlier in this series of posts, in that there was only one raid perpetrated (in the raids I've covered previously a Whizz-kid character raided a Chip-ite, and vice versa, in each issue), and additionally the raid was announced in the comic in which the raid was undertaken (previously the raiders were revealed a week later), although the identity of the interloper and victim were not revealed. Readers were aware that a raid was in progress due to Sid's disgruntled announcement...
The raider was stetson-sporting JR, who had slyly slipped into the Bumpkin Billionaires story. Since neither are Cheeky-related I won't be featuring that here, but I thought I'd include Frank McDiarmid's Cosmic Cafe from the same issue. Set in a galactic greasy spoon caff, this strip was a lot of fun and allowed Frank's imagination to run wild with the various alien customer designs. I like the depiction of the black hole, and it's always good to see a 'Boilk!' (the traditional comics way of indicating digestive distress). Robotic chef MNX (oh yes), who gets referred to incorrectly as MINX in his first namecheck this issue, seems on this occasion to be a hi-tech version of Auntie Daisy.
More raiding fun soon!
Maybe the raids were reinstated in response to reader requests. The announcement of the first raid of the new run differed from those documented earlier in this series of posts, in that there was only one raid perpetrated (in the raids I've covered previously a Whizz-kid character raided a Chip-ite, and vice versa, in each issue), and additionally the raid was announced in the comic in which the raid was undertaken (previously the raiders were revealed a week later), although the identity of the interloper and victim were not revealed. Readers were aware that a raid was in progress due to Sid's disgruntled announcement...
The raider was stetson-sporting JR, who had slyly slipped into the Bumpkin Billionaires story. Since neither are Cheeky-related I won't be featuring that here, but I thought I'd include Frank McDiarmid's Cosmic Cafe from the same issue. Set in a galactic greasy spoon caff, this strip was a lot of fun and allowed Frank's imagination to run wild with the various alien customer designs. I like the depiction of the black hole, and it's always good to see a 'Boilk!' (the traditional comics way of indicating digestive distress). Robotic chef MNX (oh yes), who gets referred to incorrectly as MINX in his first namecheck this issue, seems on this occasion to be a hi-tech version of Auntie Daisy.
More raiding fun soon!
Whizzer and Chips Cover Date | Raider | Raided | ||||||
06 April 1985 | Mustapha Million | Super Steve | ||||||
04 May 1985 | Bloggs (Store Wars) | Mustapha Million | ||||||
11 May 1985 | Joker | The Krazy Gang (Cheeky) | ||||||
18 May 1985 | Calculator Kid & Calc | Odd-Ball | ||||||
01 June 1985 |
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08 June 1985 | Odd-Ball | Calculator Kid | ||||||
06 July 1985 | Toy Boy | Calculator Kid | ||||||
13 July 1985 | Pa Bumpkin | The Krazy Gang (Cheeky) | ||||||
27 July 1985 | Joker | Mustapha Million | ||||||
24 August 1985 | Cheeky | Sid's Snake | ||||||
14 September 1985 |
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05 October 1985 | Mustapha Million | Animalad | ||||||
19 October 1985 | Odd-Ball | Mustapha Million | ||||||
23 November 1985 |
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18 January 1986 | Mustapha Million | Super Steve | ||||||
25 January 1986 |
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08 February 1986 The Krazy Gang ends this issue | Animalad | Mustapha Million | ||||||
15 February 1986 | Lazy Bones | Calculator Kid | ||||||
15 March 1986 | Odd-Ball | Calculator Kid | ||||||
29 March 1986 | Calculator Kid | Master P Brain | ||||||
05 April 1986 | Bumpkin Billionaires | Mustapha Million | ||||||
12 April 1986 | Animalad | Calculator Kid | ||||||
31 May 1986 | Lazy Bones | Calculator Kid | ||||||
07 June 1986 | Mustapha Million | Joker | ||||||
28 June 1986 | Sweet Tooth | Mustapha Million | ||||||
26 July 1986 Calculator Kid ends this issue | No Cheeky-related raid this issue | No Cheeky-related raid this issue | ||||||
16 August 1986 | Mustapha Million | Joker | ||||||
23 August 1986 | Sweet Tooth | Mustapha Million | ||||||
18 October 1986 | Winnie the Royal Nag | Mustapha Million | ||||||
06 December 1986 | Toy Boy | Mustapha Million | ||||||
13 December 1986 | Mustapha Million | Odd-Ball | ||||||
17 January 1987 | Sid | Mustapha Million | ||||||
14 February 1987 | Odd-Ball | Mustapha Million | ||||||
11 April 1987 | Pa Bumpkin | Mustapha Million | ||||||
25 April 1987 | Mustapha Million | Odd-Ball | ||||||
20 June 1987 | Toy Boy | Mustapha Million | ||||||
27 June 1987 | Mustapha Million | Memory Banks | ||||||
25 July 1987 | Lazy Bones | Mustapha Million | ||||||
22 August 1987 | Winnie the Royal Nag | Mustapha Million | ||||||
12 September 1987 | Mustapha Million | Sweet Tooth | ||||||
19 September 1987 | Odd-Ball | Mustapha Million | ||||||
24 October 1987 | Odd-Ball | Mustapha Million | ||||||
12 December 1987 | Joker | Mustapha Million | ||||||
13 February 1988 | Bloggs (Store Wars) | Mustapha Million | ||||||
20 February 1988 | Mustapha Million | Joker | ||||||
12 March 1988 | Odd-Ball | Mustapha Million | ||||||
23 April 1988 | Joker | Mustapha Million | ||||||
28 May 1988 Readers asked not to let their Whizz-kid or Chip-ite sympathies colour their favourite strip votes | No Cheeky-related raid this issue | No Cheeky-related raid this issue | ||||||
11 June 1988 | Slippy | Mustapha Million | ||||||
16 July 1988 | Toy Boy | Mustapha Million | ||||||
30 July 1988 New raids halted | ||||||||
05 August 1989 (raid reprinted from 25 Aug 1984) | Cheeky | Store Wars | ||||||
12 August 1989 Resumption of new raids | No Cheeky-related raid this issue | No Cheeky-related raid this issue |
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