Go, Granny, Go!
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Go, Granny, Go! is a comic strip which used to be occasionally featured in The Beano
The Beano
The Beano is a British children's comic, published by D.C. Thomson & Co and is arguably their most successful.The comic first appeared on 30 July 1938, and was published weekly. During the Second World War,The Beano and The Dandy were published on alternating weeks because of paper and ink...

. It featured Granny, usually alone, though Dennis, Gnasher, Rasher
Rasher
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 or his parents made infrequent appearances. It was drawn by Smasher
The Smasher
The Smasher was a character in the British comic The Dandy. He was a boy with a tendency to destroy things and who was reminiscent of Dennis The Menace from The Beano, though when he destroyed things it usually tended to be by accident rather than design...

 (from the Dandy
The Dandy
The Dandy is a long running children's comic published in the United Kingdom by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. The first issue was printed in 1937 and it is the world's third longest running comic, after Detective Comics and Il Giornalino...

) artist Brian Walker
Brian Walker
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.

The strip used to appear as The Beano
The Beano
The Beano is a British children's comic, published by D.C. Thomson & Co and is arguably their most successful.The comic first appeared on 30 July 1938, and was published weekly. During the Second World War,The Beano and The Dandy were published on alternating weeks because of paper and ink...

's guest spot. The first strip appeared in the issue dated August 1, 1992, and featured Granny moving house to live on Dennis' street. Go, Granny, Go! eventually became a strip in its own right, but made its final appearance in 1998, prior to the Beano's 60th Anniversary.
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