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''The Phoenix'' is a British weekly story
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for children aged 7– 14, published by David Fickling Comics Ltd. The comic was launched on 7 January 2012 with a preview issue which was released in late 2011. The comic is often considered a successor to ''
The DFC ''The DFC'' was a weekly British children's anthology comic, published by David Fickling Books (an imprint of Random House). The first issue was published at the end of May 2008. The title stood for "David Fickling Comic". Its successor, '' The ...
'': both are published by the same people and many of ''The Phoenix'''s creators had worked on ''
The DFC ''The DFC'' was a weekly British children's anthology comic, published by David Fickling Books (an imprint of Random House). The first issue was published at the end of May 2008. The title stood for "David Fickling Comic". Its successor, '' The ...
''.


Content of the comic

Unlike other British children's
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, such as ''
The Beano ''The Beano'' (formerly ''The Beano Comic'') is a British anthology comic magazine created by Scottish publishing company DC Thomson. Its first issue was published on 30 July 1938, and it published its 4000th issue in August 2019. Popular and ...
'' and ''
The Dandy ''The Dandy'' was a Scottish children's comic magazine published by the Dundee based publisher DC Thomson. The first issue was printed in December 1937, making it the world's third-longest running comic, after '' Il Giornalino'' (cover dated 1 Oc ...
'', the magazine does not exclusively feature humour strips. It also features serialised adventure stories such as "The Lost Boy", "Pirates of Pangaea" and "The Island With No Name", as well as humour strips such as ''Star Cat'', ''Evil Emperor Penguin'', " Looshkin" and "
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vs
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". The magazine features text stories (such as extracts from books like ''Charlie Small'' and ''Julius Zebra'') and puzzles (which are also present in both the modern '' Beano'' and ''
The Dandy ''The Dandy'' was a Scottish children's comic magazine published by the Dundee based publisher DC Thomson. The first issue was printed in December 1937, making it the world's third-longest running comic, after '' Il Giornalino'' (cover dated 1 Oc ...
''). This makes ''The Phoenix'' more similar to the older '' Beano'' and ''
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'' than the modern ones as they once had a mixture of adventure and humour strips as well as text stories. There is also a non-fiction strip called ''Corpse Talk'' where the creator Adam Murphy interviews famous dead persons about their life. In 2022, ''Corpse Talk'' was adapted into an online webseries produced by
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. ''The Phoenix'' also has a feature called "Star in a Comic". Each year, readers are encouraged to send in ideas for a new strip, and the winner gets their comic running in ''The Phoenix'' for about 3 weeks, written and illustrated by a Phoenix author, while the runner-ups get their ideas featured in the magazine. There are several other similar contests as well, normally as a tie-in to a book or Phoenix strip.


Strips

Like a number of comics ('' 2000AD'' has Tharg the Mighty and '' Sparky'' had the Sparky People), ''The Phoenix'' features a fictional editorial team, a group of cartoon animals led by feline editor-in-chief Tabitha Inkspot. The main news reporters that are Bruno Barker, Ellie Waggins, Scoop Yapski and Iris Hasselblad, who have a big news page where they report on new comics, fictional news and other (real) information of note. The other strips include: *Bunny vs. Monkey by
Jamie Smart Jamie Smart (born 21 July 1978) is a British comic artist and author best known for his comic series Bunny Vs Monkey, Bunny vs Monkey and his 10-issue comic series Bear (comics), Bear. Most of his modern comics run through The Phoenix (comics), ...
– A strip about the adventures of
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woodland animals, centered around a long-suffering bunny and a mischievous monkey, and many other woodland animals, such as a pig, a squirrel and a skunk. *Tamsin and the Days by
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& Kate Brown – A recurring strip starring Tamsin, an unknowingly magical girl who is the last pillar, a chosen one to save the world from darkness. Has since been discontinued. *Troy Trailblazer (Now Trailblazers) by Robert Deas – A recurring
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adventure comic strip starring a team of space heroes led by Troy, their cocky but brave captain. Has since been discontinued after the strip ended. *Gary's Garden by Gary Northfield – A strip about a garden and the whimsical animals and plants in it. Since discontinued. *Star Cat by James Turner – A
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strip about a spaceship crew who live inside an interstellar cat. *Corpse Talk by Adam Murpny - A spoof
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looking at influential historical people such as
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,
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,
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, etc. by digging up their skeletons. Now a popular series of kids
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videos. *Doug Slugman by Joe List – A comic strip about a surrealist mollusc sleuth. *Evil Emperor Penguin Or EEP by Laura Ellen Anderson – A comic about a penguin and his plans for
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, with schemes that always are ridiculous, and always fail. *Mega Robo Bros – A comic by
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about two
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brothers on a distant future
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. Has since been discontinued after the strip ended. *Squid Squad – An underwater adventure strip featuring a team of 3
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protecting the ocean from multiple threats. Since discontinued. *Squid Bits by Jess Bradley – A simple strip of (usually, as sometimes they all follow a particular theme) unrelated short cartoons. Has recurring characters like a humanoid
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, (named Banana) a cat obsessed with gravy, and a red panda, who is supposedly nature’s jerk. *Looshkin by
Jamie Smart Jamie Smart (born 21 July 1978) is a British comic artist and author best known for his comic series Bunny Vs Monkey, Bunny vs Monkey and his 10-issue comic series Bear (comics), Bear. Most of his modern comics run through The Phoenix (comics), ...
– The adventures of "the maddest
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in the world", based around a crazy blue cat, who had previously appeared in
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. In 2022, a spin-off series, King Looshkin, was also created. *POW! – A purely illustrative comic with no text. Follows the adventures of POW!, a space gladiator and his adventures. Since discontinued. *Dirk Lloyd by Jamie Thomson – A comic strip adapted from the Dark Lord series. A Dark Lord is transformed into a 13-year-old boy and we follow his adventures as he tries to turn himself back. Since discontinued. *The Dangerous Adventures of Von Doogan by the Etherington Brothers - The puzzle usually on the back or middle page of ''The Phoenix''. Children are encouraged to send in the answers to receive a Von Doogan prize and to be named winner in the next issue. Since discontinued. *Izzy Newton by Joe Brady & Robert Deas – Featuring child genius billionaire Izzy Newton trying to make the world a much better place. Since ended and discontinued. *Claire, Justice Ninja: Ninja of Justice by Joe Brady & Kate Ashwin – Claire and hapless sidekick Nigel right everyday household wrongs such as littering or leaving the fridge open. Appears to have been discontinued. *I Hate Pixies (Now: Toby and The Pixies) by James Turner & Andreas Schuster – Accidental pixie king Toby gets into multiple strange pixie-related scrapes with his unusual citizens. *The Boss – The Boss and his fellow students at Lockwood Academy foil the plans of criminals. Since ended and discontinued. *Megalomaniacs by
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- A strip about tiny
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fighting each other for control of Earth. The strip previously ran in ''
The Dandy ''The Dandy'' was a Scottish children's comic magazine published by the Dundee based publisher DC Thomson. The first issue was printed in December 1937, making it the world's third-longest running comic, after '' Il Giornalino'' (cover dated 1 Oc ...
'' and stars Megalomaniac 0002: Lord Skull. It bears a similarity to ''
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''. *Gorebrah by Joe Brady. A barbarian chef embarks on unusual food-related journeys in order to become the "greatest chef in the universe". *Fawn by Robert Deas - A comic about an "earth whisperer", named Fawn, who lost her mother at an early age, and can talk to and magically "connect" with creatures. *Thingamajigs by Daniel and Emily Kimbell - A strip about a boy called Nolan who lives in a town where all the objects are sentient. *Fish-Head Steve by
Jamie Smart Jamie Smart (born 21 July 1978) is a British comic artist and author best known for his comic series Bunny Vs Monkey, Bunny vs Monkey and his 10-issue comic series Bear (comics), Bear. Most of his modern comics run through The Phoenix (comics), ...
- A strip that originally appeared in ''
The DFC ''The DFC'' was a weekly British children's anthology comic, published by David Fickling Books (an imprint of Random House). The first issue was published at the end of May 2008. The title stood for "David Fickling Comic". Its successor, '' The ...
'' about a
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of people who mysteriously change their heads into objects like a
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or a loaf of
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. *Tosh's Island - About a girl diagnosed with Still's Disease who uses her imagination to make her world a little more exciting. Since ended and discontinued. *Earth Protection Force - About four friends who try to put aliens where they're supposed to be.


The Shorts

A collection of short comic strips including “Susie and Brad” and “Tooth and Claw Academy for Magical Creatures”. They are a relatively recent addition to the comic. Some of 'The Shorts' strips include: *Susie and Brad - About two
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s and their friends. (Susie and Brad sometimes appear in larger 3 page strips) *Donut Squad - A humorous strip featuring
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. *Tooth and Claw Academy for Magical Creatures - About a
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that teaches animals magic. Tooth and Claw Academy for Magical Creatures is sometimes a one to two page strip. *Doggo - About a
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that ends up in unusual situations. *Clatters and Bump - About a
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and a
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who haunt a castle. *Duck Dare - A
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that is
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who gets into kooky accidents while fighting crime. *Bagel Battalion - A short made to rival Donut Squad. *The Land Of Noj - A Paradox like comic featuring blue eyeball creature named Noj. The Land Of Noj is now a full one page strip featuring Noj's adventures through the multiverse. *Tina Is Never On Time! - About a girl named Tina who is always trying to be early to school but never makes it on time. Some regular comics also appear as shorts sometimes.


Events

*Phoenix Fest A yearly event where fans can meet artists and learn how to draw, you can participate online or in person. *Phoenix Digital Workshops There have been many different workshops where you can meet artists, draw with them and, make suggestions. *Star In A comic! A competition held yearly for readers to send in heroes and villains for a chance for their ideas to be made into a comic illustrated by a ''Phoenix'' artist.


Phoenix HQ


See also

*''
The Dandy ''The Dandy'' was a Scottish children's comic magazine published by the Dundee based publisher DC Thomson. The first issue was printed in December 1937, making it the world's third-longest running comic, after '' Il Giornalino'' (cover dated 1 Oc ...
'' *''
The Beano ''The Beano'' (formerly ''The Beano Comic'') is a British anthology comic magazine created by Scottish publishing company DC Thomson. Its first issue was published on 30 July 1938, and it published its 4000th issue in August 2019. Popular and ...
'' *
Jamie Smart Jamie Smart (born 21 July 1978) is a British comic artist and author best known for his comic series Bunny Vs Monkey, Bunny vs Monkey and his 10-issue comic series Bear (comics), Bear. Most of his modern comics run through The Phoenix (comics), ...
*
Neill Cameron Neill Cameron is a British cartoonist. Biography Cameron started out in British small press comics, most notably drawing ''Bulldog Empire'', which also appeared in the small press section of ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' and was reprinted in the fi ...


References


External links

* ''The Phoenix'' official website – http://www.thephoenixcomic.co.uk * iPad application

* Reviews of ''The Phoenix'' – https://toppsta.com/books/details/the-phoenix-comic {{DEFAULTSORT:Phoenix (Comics), The 2011 comics debuts British comics titles Comics anthologies British humour comics