The alphabet according to The Beano. All these letters have been pillaged from DC Thomson’s archives of their iconic comic The Beano. The A has come from the title piece of the very first issue back in the 1930s, the L is from Lord Snooty, the M from Minnie the Minx and so on.
Hand printed in the UK, this screenprint of the iconic Beano alphabet is limited-edition signed & numbered out of 200 by John Patrick Reynolds.
The lettering which appeared in The Beano was brilliantly conceived and drawn. Many of the letters – for instance, the O of The Beano’s title or the chequered letters in the Roger The Dodger title – are surely instantly recognisable to most of the population, but all of the letters’ shapes are beautifully drawn.
Incidentally, the word beano is apparently short for "bean-feast" and means a feast, a celebration and a good time.
This print has been officially approved by DC Thomson. © D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
- Size: 48 cm x 38 cm
- Format: Landscape