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From a British POV,W&C wasn't a comic book; it was a comic. The two are not the same. Generally speaking in the UK, this sort of publication is acomic, while acomic book is either the US Marvel sort, or (more generally) a longer publication, possibly an anthology. I never once either used, or heard, "comic book" for theBeano/Dandy/W&C type of publication. I've also changed the link toHistory of the British comic, since that's whereBritish comic redirects to.Loganberry (Talk)22:22, 18 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
When you expand on this, remember to add the strip "Dissapearing Trix" about a girl who turns invisible. It was part of Chips.lkchildlkchild 22:34, 24 Feb 2009—Precedingunsigned comment added by86.9.95.155 (talk)
Illustrated Chips redirects here, but it's an entirely seperate comic, which merged with Film Fun in 1953, 16 years before Whizzer and Chips launched. Please remove the redirect.Digifiend (talk)12:05, 9 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]
No mention here of the artists and writers of the comics…can they be credited please?--180.150.37.29 (talk)23:04, 13 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]