Sir Paul McCartney has fulfilled a "personal
ambition" by being immortalised in The Dandy.
The former
Beatle will appear alongside Desperate Dan in the last-ever print edition,
which goes on sale this week.
According to
publishers DC Thomson, Sir Paul got in touch after they announced the end of
the comic in August.
He wrote:
"In 1963, in the NME, when asked what my personal ambition was, I replied
- to have my picture in The Dandy! I hope it's not too late!"
"The Dandy
was a favourite comic of mine when growing up in Liverpool and each week I
would look forward to the exploits of Desperate Dan and his other comic book
colleagues."
Sir Paul will
be seen grimacing as Desperate Dan, unaware of the strength of his formidable
handshake, crushes the bass player's fingers (thankfully the ones on his right
hand - Sir Paul plays a left-handed guitar).
He then leads
50 of the comic's most famous characters in a sing-along version of Hey Jude.
Pop-up shop
Published in
Dundee, The Dandy is one of the world's longest-running children's comics,
launching characters such as Bananaman, Korky the Cat and Beryl the Peril.
But sales have
slumped to 8,000 a week from a peak of two million in the 1950s.
This week's
edition marks its 75th anniversary, after which it will continue in digital
formats only.
The
announcement has, ironically, increased demand for the struggling comic.
One Scottish
newsagent claims to have received more than 700 orders for the final edition,
with fans getting in touch from around the world in hope of reserving a copy.
Des Barr, who
runs Sinclair Barr Newsagents in Paisley, now plans to set up a pop-up stall in
the Braehead Shopping Centre, near Glasgow, dedicated solely to the final
issue.
"The
Dandy's famous cowboy character, Dan, might be desperate, but it's the public
who are really desperate to get their hands on the final issue.
"My staff
will be posting the comic out to people all over the country," he said.
"I think
there is a huge nostalgia thing going on here. Since it was first published in
1937, millions of people will have grown up reading The Dandy. It will have
been part of their childhood."
Source: BBC
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