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Mike Tindall guest-edits Beano to celebrate Bananaman’s 45th anniversary
11-02-2025
2025
Royals

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captionNon Exclusive: Special edition comic celebrates the power of superhero dads and 45 years of Britain’s most bananas hero Commemorative edition of Beano guest-edited by former England rugby star and top prankster dad Mike Tindall, MBE, to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Bananaman The special edition sees the superhero dad Mike team up with Bananaman in a hilarious new adventure to defeat chaos in Beanotown Mike Tindall is immortalised in cartoon form and calls on dads everywhere to embrace their inner mischief-maker and have a laugh with their kids In his Editor’s Letter, Mike talks about his childhood adventures, the importance of never giving up and why dads should embrace their mischievous side Rugby legend, dad, and superhero prankster Mike Tindall has guest-edited a special edition of Beano to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Britain’s favourite potassium-powered hero, Bananaman. On sale today, the laugh-out-loud collectible issue honours the lasting legacy of Bananaman, who first appeared in comic pages in 1980 and has since grown to become a true cultural icon for kids big and small. Inside, Mike and Bananaman team up for an epic adventure, tackling a rampaging troll-monster to save Beanotown after a superhero mishap spirals out of control. Their action-packed story shows readers that true heroism isn’t about perfection – it’s about showing up, trying your best and having a little help from your friends. In his Editor’s letter, Mike shares memories of his childhood, growing up in the countryside and always stirring up a bit of fun, much like Beano readers. As a dad, he now takes pride in playing pranks on his own kids and encourages all parents to embrace a bit of mischief. From jumping out to scare his family to tying shoelaces under the dinner table, Mike believes that laughter and fun bring families closer together. Mike also shares how determination, teamwork and a never give up attitude helped him go from an energetic, competitive kid, to lifting the Rugby World Cup, proving that if you believe in yourself and take every chance, you can do incredible things. Through his work with the Matt Hampson Foundation, he’s now helping others overcome challenges and keep the fun in sports. Mike Tindall said: "It’s been brilliant to step into the world of Beano and join Bananaman on this epic adventure. I loved reading Beano growing up, and now being able to share that with my own kids is really cool. Bananaman’s 45th birthday is a reminder that fun, laughter, and a bit of mischief never go out of style, and sharing laughter with kids is timeless.” Mike Stirling, Director of Mischief at Beano Studios, said: “Mike Tindall and Bananaman are the ultimate dream team! A rugby legend and a superhero famous for epic failure… what could possibly go wrong? Beano brings families together through shared laughs, so this anniversary edition celebrates that, with probably the funniest Bananaman story of all-time!” Mike Tindall MBE’s full editor’s letter: “Hi everybody! When the Editor asked me to join the naughtiest, most mischievous team in the world, I thought he meant a rugby team. But no – he was talking about you Beano readers! Gulp! When I was your age, I lived in the country. I was outside all day, riding bikes, jumping off hay bales, exploring the woods – anything to annoy farmers! I was always getting chased! My heroes were sportspeople - Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan. But I didn’t want to be like them. I wanted to beat them! I’m VERY competitive! I wasn’t brilliant at one sport, but I was strong, determined and willing. I found a coach who believed in me and took every chance I got. Then one day I had the Rugby World Cup in my hands! My job now is being a dad and I love it. It’s important to set a good example, so I play pranks on the kids and their mum. I love hiding and jumping out to scare them. It works best on mum – she screams SO loudly! The kids’ favourite prank is to hide under the table and tie people’s shoelaces together! I loved being a rugby player. Sport lets you hang out with your friends and have fun. Not every kid has access to sport, so if you do get the chance, please take it. I help out at the Matt Hampson Foundation. Matt suffered a very serious rugby injury 20 years ago. He adjusted to his new life and developed a motto – Get Busy Living. We’ve supported thousands of people to recover from serious injuries and stay in sports. He’s amazing. But I believe that if you work hard, believe in yourself and always do your best, you can be amazing too. Now, go read my Beano - it’s the best ever! (There I go again, getting all competitive!)” Bananaman made his first public appearance in Nutty comic in 1980 and has starred in Beano since 2012. Created by David Donaldson, Steve Bright and John Geering, Bananaman was originally conceived as a playful parody of traditional superheroes, super-strong, able to fly, but comically clueless. Bananaman’s current artist is Wayne Thomson. For 45 years, Bananaman’s transformations from schoolboy Eric Wimp, trademark (mis)adventures and distinctly British humour have super-powered laughs among fans old and new. The special 45th Bananaman Anniversary issue of Beano guest-edited by Mike Tindall is available in selected supermarkets and newsagents, and online on magsdirect from Wednesday, 12th February 2025. ------- DISCLAIMER: BEEM does not claim any Copyright or License in the attached material. Any downloading fees charged by BEEM are for BEEM's services only, and do not, nor are they intented to, convey to the user any Copyright or License in the material. By publshing this material, the user expressly agrees to indemnify and to hold BEEM harmless from any claims, demands, or causes of action arising out of or connected in any way with user's publication of the material.

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titleMike Tindall guest-edits Beano to celebrate Bananaman’s 45th anniversary
subject date11-02-2025
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creditBEANO / BEEM
captionNon Exclusive: Special edition comic celebrates the power of superhero dads and 45 years of Britain’s most bananas hero Commemorative edition of Beano guest-edited by former England rugby star and top prankster dad Mike Tindall, MBE, to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Bananaman The special edition sees the superhero dad Mike team up with Bananaman in a hilarious new adventure to defeat chaos in Beanotown Mike Tindall is immortalised in cartoon form and calls on dads everywhere to embrace their inner mischief-maker and have a laugh with their kids In his Editor’s Letter, Mike talks about his childhood adventures, the importance of never giving up and why dads should embrace their mischievous side Rugby legend, dad, and superhero prankster Mike Tindall has guest-edited a special edition of Beano to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Britain’s favourite potassium-powered hero, Bananaman. On sale today, the laugh-out-loud collectible issue honours the lasting legacy of Bananaman, who first appeared in comic pages in 1980 and has since grown to become a true cultural icon for kids big and small. Inside, Mike and Bananaman team up for an epic adventure, tackling a rampaging troll-monster to save Beanotown after a superhero mishap spirals out of control. Their action-packed story shows readers that true heroism isn’t about perfection – it’s about showing up, trying your best and having a little help from your friends. In his Editor’s letter, Mike shares memories of his childhood, growing up in the countryside and always stirring up a bit of fun, much like Beano readers. As a dad, he now takes pride in playing pranks on his own kids and encourages all parents to embrace a bit of mischief. From jumping out to scare his family to tying shoelaces under the dinner table, Mike believes that laughter and fun bring families closer together. Mike also shares how determination, teamwork and a never give up attitude helped him go from an energetic, competitive kid, to lifting the Rugby World Cup, proving that if you believe in yourself and take every chance, you can do incredible things. Through his work with the Matt Hampson Foundation, he’s now helping others overcome challenges and keep the fun in sports. Mike Tindall said: "It’s been brilliant to step into the world of Beano and join Bananaman on this epic adventure. I loved reading Beano growing up, and now being able to share that with my own kids is really cool. Bananaman’s 45th birthday is a reminder that fun, laughter, and a bit of mischief never go out of style, and sharing laughter with kids is timeless.” Mike Stirling, Director of Mischief at Beano Studios, said: “Mike Tindall and Bananaman are the ultimate dream team! A rugby legend and a superhero famous for epic failure… what could possibly go wrong? Beano brings families together through shared laughs, so this anniversary edition celebrates that, with probably the funniest Bananaman story of all-time!” Mike Tindall MBE’s full editor’s letter: “Hi everybody! When the Editor asked me to join the naughtiest, most mischievous team in the world, I thought he meant a rugby team. But no – he was talking about you Beano readers! Gulp! When I was your age, I lived in the country. I was outside all day, riding bikes, jumping off hay bales, exploring the woods – anything to annoy farmers! I was always getting chased! My heroes were sportspeople - Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan. But I didn’t want to be like them. I wanted to beat them! I’m VERY competitive! I wasn’t brilliant at one sport, but I was strong, determined and willing. I found a coach who believed in me and took every chance I got. Then one day I had the Rugby World Cup in my hands! My job now is being a dad and I love it. It’s important to set a good example, so I play pranks on the kids and their mum. I love hiding and jumping out to scare them. It works best on mum – she screams SO loudly! The kids’ favourite prank is to hide under the table and tie people’s shoelaces together! I loved being a rugby player. Sport lets you hang out with your friends and have fun. Not every kid has access to sport, so if you do get the chance, please take it. I help out at the Matt Hampson Foundation. Matt suffered a very serious rugby injury 20 years ago. He adjusted to his new life and developed a motto – Get Busy Living. We’ve supported thousands of people to recover from serious injuries and stay in sports. He’s amazing. But I believe that if you work hard, believe in yourself and always do your best, you can be amazing too. Now, go read my Beano - it’s the best ever! (There I go again, getting all competitive!)” Bananaman made his first public appearance in Nutty comic in 1980 and has starred in Beano since 2012. Created by David Donaldson, Steve Bright and John Geering, Bananaman was originally conceived as a playful parody of traditional superheroes, super-strong, able to fly, but comically clueless. Bananaman’s current artist is Wayne Thomson. For 45 years, Bananaman’s transformations from schoolboy Eric Wimp, trademark (mis)adventures and distinctly British humour have super-powered laughs among fans old and new. The special 45th Bananaman Anniversary issue of Beano guest-edited by Mike Tindall is available in selected supermarkets and newsagents, and online on magsdirect from Wednesday, 12th February 2025. ------- DISCLAIMER: BEEM does not claim any Copyright or License in the attached material. Any downloading fees charged by BEEM are for BEEM's services only, and do not, nor are they intented to, convey to the user any Copyright or License in the material. By publshing this material, the user expressly agrees to indemnify and to hold BEEM harmless from any claims, demands, or causes of action arising out of or connected in any way with user's publication of the material.

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titleMike Tindall guest-edits Beano to celebrate Bananaman’s 45th anniversary
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creditBEANO / BEEM
captionNon Exclusive: Special edition comic celebrates the power of superhero dads and 45 years of Britain’s most bananas hero Commemorative edition of Beano guest-edited by former England rugby star and top prankster dad Mike Tindall, MBE, to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Bananaman The special edition sees the superhero dad Mike team up with Bananaman in a hilarious new adventure to defeat chaos in Beanotown Mike Tindall is immortalised in cartoon form and calls on dads everywhere to embrace their inner mischief-maker and have a laugh with their kids In his Editor’s Letter, Mike talks about his childhood adventures, the importance of never giving up and why dads should embrace their mischievous side Rugby legend, dad, and superhero prankster Mike Tindall has guest-edited a special edition of Beano to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Britain’s favourite potassium-powered hero, Bananaman. On sale today, the laugh-out-loud collectible issue honours the lasting legacy of Bananaman, who first appeared in comic pages in 1980 and has since grown to become a true cultural icon for kids big and small. Inside, Mike and Bananaman team up for an epic adventure, tackling a rampaging troll-monster to save Beanotown after a superhero mishap spirals out of control. Their action-packed story shows readers that true heroism isn’t about perfection – it’s about showing up, trying your best and having a little help from your friends. In his Editor’s letter, Mike shares memories of his childhood, growing up in the countryside and always stirring up a bit of fun, much like Beano readers. As a dad, he now takes pride in playing pranks on his own kids and encourages all parents to embrace a bit of mischief. From jumping out to scare his family to tying shoelaces under the dinner table, Mike believes that laughter and fun bring families closer together. Mike also shares how determination, teamwork and a never give up attitude helped him go from an energetic, competitive kid, to lifting the Rugby World Cup, proving that if you believe in yourself and take every chance, you can do incredible things. Through his work with the Matt Hampson Foundation, he’s now helping others overcome challenges and keep the fun in sports. Mike Tindall said: "It’s been brilliant to step into the world of Beano and join Bananaman on this epic adventure. I loved reading Beano growing up, and now being able to share that with my own kids is really cool. Bananaman’s 45th birthday is a reminder that fun, laughter, and a bit of mischief never go out of style, and sharing laughter with kids is timeless.” Mike Stirling, Director of Mischief at Beano Studios, said: “Mike Tindall and Bananaman are the ultimate dream team! A rugby legend and a superhero famous for epic failure… what could possibly go wrong? Beano brings families together through shared laughs, so this anniversary edition celebrates that, with probably the funniest Bananaman story of all-time!” Mike Tindall MBE’s full editor’s letter: “Hi everybody! When the Editor asked me to join the naughtiest, most mischievous team in the world, I thought he meant a rugby team. But no – he was talking about you Beano readers! Gulp! When I was your age, I lived in the country. I was outside all day, riding bikes, jumping off hay bales, exploring the woods – anything to annoy farmers! I was always getting chased! My heroes were sportspeople - Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan. But I didn’t want to be like them. I wanted to beat them! I’m VERY competitive! I wasn’t brilliant at one sport, but I was strong, determined and willing. I found a coach who believed in me and took every chance I got. Then one day I had the Rugby World Cup in my hands! My job now is being a dad and I love it. It’s important to set a good example, so I play pranks on the kids and their mum. I love hiding and jumping out to scare them. It works best on mum – she screams SO loudly! The kids’ favourite prank is to hide under the table and tie people’s shoelaces together! I loved being a rugby player. Sport lets you hang out with your friends and have fun. Not every kid has access to sport, so if you do get the chance, please take it. I help out at the Matt Hampson Foundation. Matt suffered a very serious rugby injury 20 years ago. He adjusted to his new life and developed a motto – Get Busy Living. We’ve supported thousands of people to recover from serious injuries and stay in sports. He’s amazing. But I believe that if you work hard, believe in yourself and always do your best, you can be amazing too. Now, go read my Beano - it’s the best ever! (There I go again, getting all competitive!)” Bananaman made his first public appearance in Nutty comic in 1980 and has starred in Beano since 2012. Created by David Donaldson, Steve Bright and John Geering, Bananaman was originally conceived as a playful parody of traditional superheroes, super-strong, able to fly, but comically clueless. Bananaman’s current artist is Wayne Thomson. For 45 years, Bananaman’s transformations from schoolboy Eric Wimp, trademark (mis)adventures and distinctly British humour have super-powered laughs among fans old and new. The special 45th Bananaman Anniversary issue of Beano guest-edited by Mike Tindall is available in selected supermarkets and newsagents, and online on magsdirect from Wednesday, 12th February 2025. ------- DISCLAIMER: BEEM does not claim any Copyright or License in the attached material. Any downloading fees charged by BEEM are for BEEM's services only, and do not, nor are they intented to, convey to the user any Copyright or License in the material. By publshing this material, the user expressly agrees to indemnify and to hold BEEM harmless from any claims, demands, or causes of action arising out of or connected in any way with user's publication of the material.

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titleMike Tindall guest-edits Beano to celebrate Bananaman’s 45th anniversary
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captionNon Exclusive: Special edition comic celebrates the power of superhero dads and 45 years of Britain’s most bananas hero Commemorative edition of Beano guest-edited by former England rugby star and top prankster dad Mike Tindall, MBE, to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Bananaman The special edition sees the superhero dad Mike team up with Bananaman in a hilarious new adventure to defeat chaos in Beanotown Mike Tindall is immortalised in cartoon form and calls on dads everywhere to embrace their inner mischief-maker and have a laugh with their kids In his Editor’s Letter, Mike talks about his childhood adventures, the importance of never giving up and why dads should embrace their mischievous side Rugby legend, dad, and superhero prankster Mike Tindall has guest-edited a special edition of Beano to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Britain’s favourite potassium-powered hero, Bananaman. On sale today, the laugh-out-loud collectible issue honours the lasting legacy of Bananaman, who first appeared in comic pages in 1980 and has since grown to become a true cultural icon for kids big and small. Inside, Mike and Bananaman team up for an epic adventure, tackling a rampaging troll-monster to save Beanotown after a superhero mishap spirals out of control. Their action-packed story shows readers that true heroism isn’t about perfection – it’s about showing up, trying your best and having a little help from your friends. In his Editor’s letter, Mike shares memories of his childhood, growing up in the countryside and always stirring up a bit of fun, much like Beano readers. As a dad, he now takes pride in playing pranks on his own kids and encourages all parents to embrace a bit of mischief. From jumping out to scare his family to tying shoelaces under the dinner table, Mike believes that laughter and fun bring families closer together. Mike also shares how determination, teamwork and a never give up attitude helped him go from an energetic, competitive kid, to lifting the Rugby World Cup, proving that if you believe in yourself and take every chance, you can do incredible things. Through his work with the Matt Hampson Foundation, he’s now helping others overcome challenges and keep the fun in sports. Mike Tindall said: "It’s been brilliant to step into the world of Beano and join Bananaman on this epic adventure. I loved reading Beano growing up, and now being able to share that with my own kids is really cool. Bananaman’s 45th birthday is a reminder that fun, laughter, and a bit of mischief never go out of style, and sharing laughter with kids is timeless.” Mike Stirling, Director of Mischief at Beano Studios, said: “Mike Tindall and Bananaman are the ultimate dream team! A rugby legend and a superhero famous for epic failure… what could possibly go wrong? Beano brings families together through shared laughs, so this anniversary edition celebrates that, with probably the funniest Bananaman story of all-time!” Mike Tindall MBE’s full editor’s letter: “Hi everybody! When the Editor asked me to join the naughtiest, most mischievous team in the world, I thought he meant a rugby team. But no – he was talking about you Beano readers! Gulp! When I was your age, I lived in the country. I was outside all day, riding bikes, jumping off hay bales, exploring the woods – anything to annoy farmers! I was always getting chased! My heroes were sportspeople - Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan. But I didn’t want to be like them. I wanted to beat them! I’m VERY competitive! I wasn’t brilliant at one sport, but I was strong, determined and willing. I found a coach who believed in me and took every chance I got. Then one day I had the Rugby World Cup in my hands! My job now is being a dad and I love it. It’s important to set a good example, so I play pranks on the kids and their mum. I love hiding and jumping out to scare them. It works best on mum – she screams SO loudly! The kids’ favourite prank is to hide under the table and tie people’s shoelaces together! I loved being a rugby player. Sport lets you hang out with your friends and have fun. Not every kid has access to sport, so if you do get the chance, please take it. I help out at the Matt Hampson Foundation. Matt suffered a very serious rugby injury 20 years ago. He adjusted to his new life and developed a motto – Get Busy Living. We’ve supported thousands of people to recover from serious injuries and stay in sports. He’s amazing. But I believe that if you work hard, believe in yourself and always do your best, you can be amazing too. Now, go read my Beano - it’s the best ever! (There I go again, getting all competitive!)” Bananaman made his first public appearance in Nutty comic in 1980 and has starred in Beano since 2012. Created by David Donaldson, Steve Bright and John Geering, Bananaman was originally conceived as a playful parody of traditional superheroes, super-strong, able to fly, but comically clueless. Bananaman’s current artist is Wayne Thomson. For 45 years, Bananaman’s transformations from schoolboy Eric Wimp, trademark (mis)adventures and distinctly British humour have super-powered laughs among fans old and new. The special 45th Bananaman Anniversary issue of Beano guest-edited by Mike Tindall is available in selected supermarkets and newsagents, and online on magsdirect from Wednesday, 12th February 2025. ------- DISCLAIMER: BEEM does not claim any Copyright or License in the attached material. Any downloading fees charged by BEEM are for BEEM's services only, and do not, nor are they intented to, convey to the user any Copyright or License in the material. By publshing this material, the user expressly agrees to indemnify and to hold BEEM harmless from any claims, demands, or causes of action arising out of or connected in any way with user's publication of the material.

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titleMike Tindall guest-edits Beano to celebrate Bananaman’s 45th anniversary
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captionNon Exclusive: Special edition comic celebrates the power of superhero dads and 45 years of Britain’s most bananas hero Commemorative edition of Beano guest-edited by former England rugby star and top prankster dad Mike Tindall, MBE, to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Bananaman The special edition sees the superhero dad Mike team up with Bananaman in a hilarious new adventure to defeat chaos in Beanotown Mike Tindall is immortalised in cartoon form and calls on dads everywhere to embrace their inner mischief-maker and have a laugh with their kids In his Editor’s Letter, Mike talks about his childhood adventures, the importance of never giving up and why dads should embrace their mischievous side Rugby legend, dad, and superhero prankster Mike Tindall has guest-edited a special edition of Beano to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Britain’s favourite potassium-powered hero, Bananaman. On sale today, the laugh-out-loud collectible issue honours the lasting legacy of Bananaman, who first appeared in comic pages in 1980 and has since grown to become a true cultural icon for kids big and small. Inside, Mike and Bananaman team up for an epic adventure, tackling a rampaging troll-monster to save Beanotown after a superhero mishap spirals out of control. Their action-packed story shows readers that true heroism isn’t about perfection – it’s about showing up, trying your best and having a little help from your friends. In his Editor’s letter, Mike shares memories of his childhood, growing up in the countryside and always stirring up a bit of fun, much like Beano readers. As a dad, he now takes pride in playing pranks on his own kids and encourages all parents to embrace a bit of mischief. From jumping out to scare his family to tying shoelaces under the dinner table, Mike believes that laughter and fun bring families closer together. Mike also shares how determination, teamwork and a never give up attitude helped him go from an energetic, competitive kid, to lifting the Rugby World Cup, proving that if you believe in yourself and take every chance, you can do incredible things. Through his work with the Matt Hampson Foundation, he’s now helping others overcome challenges and keep the fun in sports. Mike Tindall said: "It’s been brilliant to step into the world of Beano and join Bananaman on this epic adventure. I loved reading Beano growing up, and now being able to share that with my own kids is really cool. Bananaman’s 45th birthday is a reminder that fun, laughter, and a bit of mischief never go out of style, and sharing laughter with kids is timeless.” Mike Stirling, Director of Mischief at Beano Studios, said: “Mike Tindall and Bananaman are the ultimate dream team! A rugby legend and a superhero famous for epic failure… what could possibly go wrong? Beano brings families together through shared laughs, so this anniversary edition celebrates that, with probably the funniest Bananaman story of all-time!” Mike Tindall MBE’s full editor’s letter: “Hi everybody! When the Editor asked me to join the naughtiest, most mischievous team in the world, I thought he meant a rugby team. But no – he was talking about you Beano readers! Gulp! When I was your age, I lived in the country. I was outside all day, riding bikes, jumping off hay bales, exploring the woods – anything to annoy farmers! I was always getting chased! My heroes were sportspeople - Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan. But I didn’t want to be like them. I wanted to beat them! I’m VERY competitive! I wasn’t brilliant at one sport, but I was strong, determined and willing. I found a coach who believed in me and took every chance I got. Then one day I had the Rugby World Cup in my hands! My job now is being a dad and I love it. It’s important to set a good example, so I play pranks on the kids and their mum. I love hiding and jumping out to scare them. It works best on mum – she screams SO loudly! The kids’ favourite prank is to hide under the table and tie people’s shoelaces together! I loved being a rugby player. Sport lets you hang out with your friends and have fun. Not every kid has access to sport, so if you do get the chance, please take it. I help out at the Matt Hampson Foundation. Matt suffered a very serious rugby injury 20 years ago. He adjusted to his new life and developed a motto – Get Busy Living. We’ve supported thousands of people to recover from serious injuries and stay in sports. He’s amazing. But I believe that if you work hard, believe in yourself and always do your best, you can be amazing too. Now, go read my Beano - it’s the best ever! (There I go again, getting all competitive!)” Bananaman made his first public appearance in Nutty comic in 1980 and has starred in Beano since 2012. Created by David Donaldson, Steve Bright and John Geering, Bananaman was originally conceived as a playful parody of traditional superheroes, super-strong, able to fly, but comically clueless. Bananaman’s current artist is Wayne Thomson. For 45 years, Bananaman’s transformations from schoolboy Eric Wimp, trademark (mis)adventures and distinctly British humour have super-powered laughs among fans old and new. The special 45th Bananaman Anniversary issue of Beano guest-edited by Mike Tindall is available in selected supermarkets and newsagents, and online on magsdirect from Wednesday, 12th February 2025. ------- DISCLAIMER: BEEM does not claim any Copyright or License in the attached material. Any downloading fees charged by BEEM are for BEEM's services only, and do not, nor are they intented to, convey to the user any Copyright or License in the material. By publshing this material, the user expressly agrees to indemnify and to hold BEEM harmless from any claims, demands, or causes of action arising out of or connected in any way with user's publication of the material.