Artwork by John L. Jukes, 1933 |
The premise is similar to the modern day strip, with the Kid Cops patrolling the neighbourhood to fight injustice. Although The Dandy version is more about them thwarting over-the-top health and safety rules rather than tackling local bullies or crooks. Also, the Funny Wonder Kid Cops appear to actually be on the police force, rather than independently policing the streets as the Dandy ones do, and they look more like the size of young teenagers than The Dandy's Kid Cops who are small children.
From The Funny Wonder, 1934 |
There's one similarity though. Ben and Bert wear a police helmet and cap, as Sgt.Nick and Officer Bobby of my version do, but that's an obvious visual to use. Initially, when I was designing Nick and Bobby I considered putting them in police uniforms that were too big for them, but thought better of it. I'm glad I didn't now, otherwise the coincidental similarities with the 1930s characters would have been too great.
Published in 1935 |
From The Funny Wonder, May 22nd 1937 |
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Header for this week's Kid Cops in The Dandy |
A few months before the Dandy Relaunch, I drew a dozen or so comic strips on a character I came up with called 'Kid Cop'!
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