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Funny Wonder

Funny Wonder

FieldValue
titleJester
Wonder / Jester and Wonder / Jolly Jester
scheduleWeekly
formatTabloid
HumorY
publisherAmalgamated Press
date16 November 1901–18 May 1940:
(Wonder) 1901 to 1902
(Wonder and Jester) 1902
(Jester and Wonder) 1902–1912
(Jester) 1912–1920
(Jolly Jester) 1920–1924
(Jester) 1924–1940
issues2,010:
(Wonder) 25
(Wonder and Jester) 2
(Jester and Wonder) 506
(Jester) 465
(Jolly Jester) 165
(Jester) 847
A 1931 issue of the comic, then known under the title ''The Jester''. The cover shows a strip featuring the character 'Constable Cuddlecook'.

Funny Wonder was the name of a pre-War humorous comic published in the United Kingdom by Amalgamated Press. It was part of a long string of related titles which stretched from 1892 to 1953, known by a variety of additional titles, including Wonder, Jester, Jester and Wonder, Jolly Jester, Penny Wonder, and Halfpenny Wonder. There were two main (overlapping) runs, the first stretching from 1892 to 1940, and the second from 1912 to 1953; the first run being merged into the second. The most well-known, and longest-running single version, was Funny Wonder series 3, which ran 1,404 weekly issues from 1914 to 1942. (During this same stretch, the original run title was mostly known as Jester.) Notable creators who worked on the comic include Reg Parlett and Roy Wilson.

Publication history

First run (1892–1940)

Wonder / Jester and Wonder / Jolly Jester (Wonder) 1901 to 1902 (Wonder and Jester) 1902 (Jester and Wonder) 1902–1912 (Jester) 1912–1920 (Jolly Jester) 1920–1924 (Jester) 1924–1940 (Wonder) 25 (Wonder and Jester) 2 (Jester and Wonder) 506 (Jester) 465 (Jolly Jester) 165 (Jester) 847 Wonder started out as a broadsheet, publishing 27 issues in from 30 July 1892 to 27 January 1893. At that point, in January 1893, the title became Funny Wonder, restarted its numbering and becoming a weekly tabloid that published 325 issues until March 1899.

Keeping the title, The Funny Wonder restarted its numbering, publishing 109 issues from March 1899 to 21 April 1901. After a hiatus of a little more than a month, the publication changed the title back to Wonder (keeping the same numbering), publishing 24 more issues from 1 June 1901 until issue #133 on 9 November 1901.

The second iteration of the comic published a total of 2,010 consecutively-numbered issues from 1901 to 1940. Keeping the title Wonder, the publication again restarted from #1, published 25 issues from 16 November 1901 to 3 May 1902, when it became Wonder and Jester for 2 issues. Flipping its name to Jester and Wonder, the title published 506 issues from 24 May 1902 to 20 January 1912. With issue #534 (27 January 1912), the title became simply Jester, publishing 465 issues until 18 December 1920 when it became Jolly Jester with issue #999. The comic published an additional 165 issues under that name until 15 January 1924, when it changed back to Jester, publishing 847 more issues from 23 February 1924 until 18 May 1940. The first run concluded with issue #2010, at which point it merged into the title's second run (at that point called Funny Wonder).

Second run (1912–1953)

Halfpenny Wonder / Wonder (Halfpenny Wonder) 1914 (Funny Wonder) 1914–1942 (Wonder) 1942–1953 (Halfpenny Wonder) 39 (Funny Wonder) 1,404 (Wonder) 317 Meanwhile, back in 1912 — just as Wonder and Jester dropped the "Wonder" name to become simply Jester — a new title, The Penny Wonder, began. The Penny Wonder published 47 issues from 10 January 1912 to 28 December 1912 before it restarted (again, at #1) as Wonder, publishing 64 issues from 4 January 1913 to 21 March 1914.

Changing title to Halfpenny Wonder and restarting the numbering one more, it published issues #1–39 from 28 March 1914 to 19 December 1914, before it changed names again. With the issue of 26 December 1914, the title once again became Funny Wonder, publishing 1,404 issues until 16 May 1942.

Funny Wonder was the first of Amalgamated Press' comics to have its own annuals, which ran from the edition dated 1935 until the one dated 1941, when it was ended due to the effects of World War II.

In May 1940, Funny Wonder absorbed Jester (which had previously been included as a pull-out section in overseas editions). With the issue of 30 May 1942, Funny Wonder changed titles again, back to Wonder, publishing 317 issues from May 1942 to 12 September 1953, when it merged with Radio Fun.

Content

First run

Like other early comics, The Funny Wonder/Wonder was satirical in nature.

Strips

  • Freddy Pieface and Slim Jim (1890s)
  • The Comical Capers of Constable Cuddlecook (1930s)
  • Basil and Bert, Our Very Private Detectives (1930s)

Second run

This version of the comic aimed much more at children. As with other similar publications of the era, it was roughly 50% comics and 50% text features.

Strips

  • Bertie Blobbs originally by Donald Newhouse
  • Bob Harriday — Western strip
  • Charlie Chaplin (1915–1944) by Bertie Brown
  • Danny and Domino by Freddie Adkins
  • Frolics and Fun with Mustava Bunn by Reg Parlett
  • George the Jolly Gee-Gee — continued in Radio Fun
  • Grandad Jones — The Youth with Old Bones
  • The Marmaduke and His Ma by Wally Robertson
  • Milly — The Merry Maid of All Work by Reg Parlett
  • Nougat the Nig (1920s) by Freddie Adkins
  • Pitch and Toss, Our Saucy Shipwrecked Mariners, originally by Joe Hardman; later by Donald Newhouse and then Roy Wilson and Reg Parlett
  • Pranks in the Park
  • Private Muggins by Roy Wilson (post-1945)
  • Roy Rogers
  • The Sacred Eye of Satpura by George Heath — adventure strip
  • Sheriff Shucks of Shotgun City
  • Sweet Rosie O'Grady

Timeline

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  • Wonder (27 issues, 30 July 1892–2 January 1893) — starts from #1
  • Funny Wonder (325 issues, 28 January 1893–c. 27 March 1899) — also starts from #1

1899–1901 series — starts from #1, continuous [133 issues]; merges right into 1901–1940 series

  • Funny Wonder (109 issues, c. March 19, 1899–c. Apr. 21, 1901)
  • Wonder (24 issues, 1 June 1901–9 November 1901)

1901–1940 SERIES — starts from #1, continuous [2010 issues]; picks up from 1899–1901 series

  • Wonder (25 issues, 16 November 1901–3 May 1902)
  • Wonder and Jester (2 issues, 10 May 1902–17 May 1902)
  • Jester and Wonder (506 issues, 24 May 1902–20 January 1912)
  • Jester (465 issues, 27 January 1912–18 December 1920)
  • Jolly Jester (165 issues, 25 December 1920–15 January 1924)
  • Jester (847 issues, 23 February, 1924–May 18, 1940) — merged into Funny Wonder (1914 series)

1912–1914 series [111 issues]

  • The Penny Wonder (47 issues, 10 January 1912–28 December 1912) — starts from #1
  • Wonder (64 issues, 4 January 1913–21 March 1914) — starts from #1

1914–1953 series — starts from #1, continuous [1760 issues]

  • Halfpenny Wonder (39 issues, 28 March 1914–19 December 1914)
  • Funny Wonder (1,404 issues, 26 December 1914–16 May 1942) — also published 5 annuals from 1937 to 1942
  • Wonder (317 issues, 30 May 1942–12 September 1953) --

References

Sources

1892–1899

1899–1901 series

1901–1940 series

1912–1914

1914–1953 series

References

  1. "Complete AP/Fleetway Comic Index". Dandare.info.
  2. Stringer, Lew. (2009-12-25). "Blimey! It's another blog about comics!: 75 Christmases ago, the first ''Funny Wonder'' Annual". Blimey! The Blog of British Comics!.
  3. Stringer, Lew. (2009-12-23). "Blimey! It's another blog about comics!: Christmas comics: Funny Wonder / Joker 1934". Blimey! The Blog of British Comics!.
  4. Stringer, Lew. (2011-10-24). "Blimey! It's another blog about comics!: Charlie Chaplin in The ''Funny Wonder''". Blimey! The Blog of British Comics!.
  5. [https://www.lambiek.net/artists/n/newhouse_don.htm Don Newhouse entry], Lambiek's Comiclopedia. Retrieved March 13, 2021.
  6. Alan Clark, ''Dictionary of British Comic Artists, Writers and Editors'', The British Library, 1998, p. 1
  7. [https://www.lambiek.net/artists/w/wilson_roy.htm Roy Wilson entry], Lambiek's Comiclopedia. Retrieved March 23, 2021.
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