One of Leo Baxendale's greatest creations, collected here for the first time in all their riotous glory. Sweeny Toddler is a shining example of how funny British humour comics could be; A lavish, visual feast bursting with anarchic glee. He was the break out sensation from Shiver and Shake and the cover star of Whoopee!...Sweeny Toddler is the two year old terror whose constant mischief making drives his poor parents crazy! No one is safe when Sweeny is on the loose! Together with his faithful pet dog Henry, the ultimate enfant terrible has one goal - to cause as much chaos as possible! Be it squirting his water pistol at the neighbour's washing line or playing pranks on innocent passers-by, Sweeny is incapable of being good and always on the wrong side of mum and dad's temper!
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Product Details
Weight: 640g
Dimensions: 216 x 282mm
Publication Date: 25 Jul 2019
Publisher: Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781781087268
About Leo Baxendale
Along with Ken Reid LEO BAXENDALE is widely-regarded as one of the most important artists in the history of British humour comics. Starting his professional career with Dundee-based publisher DC Thomson Baxendale created Minnie the Minx and The Bash Street Kids for The Beano both strips featuring anarchic adolescents which would become a staple of his work. In the mid-sixties he started working for Odhams Press and made another significant contribution when they launched Wham! And Smash! creating the characters Eagle Eye Junior Spy Bad Penny and Grimly Feendish. Towards the latter half of the decade Baxendale started working for DC Thomsons main rivals the London-based Fleetway Publications. Most of his strips were created for Fleetways flagship humour title Buster including The Cave Kids Big Chief Pow Wow Clever Dick and Snooper. His most popular creation for Fleetway Sweeny Toddler first appeared in the pages of Shiver and Shake in 1973. Such was the popularity of Sweeny that he would survive mergers with Whoopee! (where he became the cover star) Whizzer and Chips and Buster. Baxendale received the Cartoon Art Trust Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003 and in 2013 was the second artist to be inducted into the British Comics Awards Hall of Fame. He sadly passed away in 2017.