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The Wacks was a cartoon humour strip about two young aspiring musicians from Liverpool (clearly inspired by The Beatles) which ran in the pages of Wham! in 1964. It was later reprinted, with the names and title changed to 'Nick and Nat-The Beat Boys', in Smash! in 1970 as part of that titles last major revamp. File:BeatBoys.jpg

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  • The Wacks
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  • The Wacks was a cartoon humour strip about two young aspiring musicians from Liverpool (clearly inspired by The Beatles) which ran in the pages of Wham! in 1964. It was later reprinted, with the names and title changed to 'Nick and Nat-The Beat Boys', in Smash! in 1970 as part of that titles last major revamp. File:BeatBoys.jpg
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  • The Wacks was a cartoon humour strip about two young aspiring musicians from Liverpool (clearly inspired by The Beatles) which ran in the pages of Wham! in 1964. It was later reprinted, with the names and title changed to 'Nick and Nat-The Beat Boys', in Smash! in 1970 as part of that titles last major revamp. File:BeatBoys.jpg
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