Now Mike Tindall is to become the first member of the Royal family to guest edit the Beano - as he stars in a cartoon strip alongside cartoon hero Bananaman to mark the character’s 45th anniversary.
Mike can be seen wearing an identical blue and yellow suit to the fictional character on the comic's front cover. He said: 'It's been brilliant to step into the world of Beano and join Bananaman ...
Bananaman first appeared in Nutty comic in 1980 and has starred in Beano since 2012. We wonder what this is all about… find out in tomorrow’s Beano 👀 Who could be teaming up with the only ...
A comic book hero is set to keep Dumfries and ... Nanaman – inspired by Beano superhero Bananaman. This year marks a decade of Amey naming gritters on behalf of Transport Scotland, with other ...
And now Mike Tindall MBE has joined the ‘naughtiest, most mischievous team in the world’ to create even more mischief – as the guest editor of Scots comic the Beano. The former English rugby ...
Former rugby player Mike Tindall has guest-edited the latest edition of the Beano comic to mark the 45th anniversary of the character Bananaman. The hapless superhero first appeared in Nutty comic ...
Three classroom videos produced in partnership with Beano in which Mike Stirling (Beano's 'Director of Mischief') and his team of comic creatives offer primary pupils their expert tips and advice ...
Amey has named its latest gritter Brrr...Nanaman and is now inviting name suggestions for its next batch of gritters.
Bananaman first appeared in Nutty comic in 1980 and has starred in Beano since 2012. He was originally conceived as a playful parody of traditional superheroes, super-strong and able to fly ...
Mike, 46, also appears in cartoon form, wearing a blue and yellow ... "It’s been brilliant to step into the world of Beano and join Bananaman on this epic adventure. “I loved reading Beano ...