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Winker Watson - Definition and Overview

Winker Watson is a fictional character who has his own comic strip in the UK comic The Dandy. Winker first appeared in 1961, and was quickly established as a character of great wit and appeal. A pupil of the Third Form of Greytowers Boarding School, he is known as the 'wangler' of the school, constantly playing tricks and avoiding unpleasant school activities, much to the chagrin of his teacher Mr Clarence Creep (known to the boys as Creepy). Creep also has a sister called Agnes, who runs the nearby Trinity Hall Girls School, constructed in 1989 after the previous one burnt down. Around that area there also seems to be a St Jennifer's School for Girls, though this may just be a continuity error.

Winker Watson is a rare breed for a kids comic, as his stories are often continuous from issue to issue, including the long-running saga of his uncle Arnold's arrival as Physical Training instructor and Winker's endless attempts to get rid of him. There have also been long-running stories over the unjust expulsion of Winker's younger brother Wally and the elder sibling's attempts to keep him in the school until the end of term so their parents would know nothing until he had been exonerated; and Mr Creep's own secret stowaway, his good-for-nothing twin brother John, who was on the run and needed somewhere to stay, forcing his brother to let him hide in his own quarters within the school. Stories throughout 2003 and 2004 usually centred on Winker's schemes to foil the plans of Derby Doshman, a consistently annoying rich boy.

Winker's best pal is a lad called Tim Trott (nicknamed 'Trotty' by Winker), though, apart from Winker's other friend Sandy, no other characters have emerged with any great regularity despite the number of boys within the school. The headmaster has made frequent appearances, but mainly with Creep rather than any of the boys. Also occasionally seen in the school cook, nicknamed Cookie. The strip was drawn by Eric Roberts until the early 1990s, when Terry Bave took over. For the first few years he drew in the style of his predecessor, but by 1994 he was drawing the strip in his own style. Bave continued drawing it until 2002, and the current artist is Stephen White.

With the October 2004 Dandy relaunch, there were fears that the strip had been dropped after 43 years. This proved not to be the case when it reappeared from issue 3297, dated 5 February 2005- still drawn by Stephen White, though in a different style.

See also: The Dandy, British comics,

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