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Pop, Dick and Harry was a long lasting British comic strip series that ran in the The Beezer comic from 1956-1990. It was the only comic strip to run for the full duration of the comic's run. Dick and Harry were always unkind to their overweight father. Twins, Dick and Harry, sported the most ridiculous hairstyles ever seen in a comic strip; Dick had blonde hair and Harry black. As they generally made unreasonable demands on their father which he was unable to meet, the twins would always go ahead and do their own thing. However, there were times when he managed to outsmart them.

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  • Pop, Dick and Harry was a long lasting British comic strip series that ran in the The Beezer comic from 1956-1990. It was the only comic strip to run for the full duration of the comic's run. Dick and Harry were always unkind to their overweight father. Twins, Dick and Harry, sported the most ridiculous hairstyles ever seen in a comic strip; Dick had blonde hair and Harry black. As they generally made unreasonable demands on their father which he was unable to meet, the twins would always go ahead and do their own thing. However, there were times when he managed to outsmart them.
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  • Pop, Dick and Harry was a long lasting British comic strip series that ran in the The Beezer comic from 1956-1990. It was the only comic strip to run for the full duration of the comic's run. Dick and Harry were always unkind to their overweight father. Twins, Dick and Harry, sported the most ridiculous hairstyles ever seen in a comic strip; Dick had blonde hair and Harry black. As they generally made unreasonable demands on their father which he was unable to meet, the twins would always go ahead and do their own thing. However, there were times when he managed to outsmart them. The strip was drawn by Tom Bannister until 1981 and subsequently drawn by Peter Moonie (1981–87) and Brian Walker (1987–90).
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