Ginger Meggs
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Ginger Meggs is a very long-running Australian comic strip about the escapades of the title character, a red-haired pre-pubescent boy of considerable talent for mischief.
Meggs first appeared, titled Us Fellers, in the children's "Sunbeams" section of the Sunday Sun in 1921, drawn by Jimmy Bancks, and remains widely syndicated today appearing in over 120 newspapers in over 20 countries. After Jimmy Bancks, Ginger was drawn by Ron Vivian, then Lloyd Piper and James Kemsley. Ginger Meggs was made into a feature film in 1982.
[edit] References
- A birthday celebration for Ginger Meggs: congratulations to the little Aussie battler / by Robert Holden (1986)
- Just a little ginger headed feller / words and music by Mary Brett; arr. by Tom Davidson (194?)
- The comic adventures of Ginger Meggs / created by Jimmy Bancks, written and drawn by James Kemsley (1986, ISBN 0-7316-0697-3)
- Further adventures of Ginger Meggs
- Ginger Meggs and Herbert the billy goat
- Ginger Meggs and the country cousin
- Ginger Meggs annual
- Ginger Meggs at large: based on the stories and characters of Bancks
- Ginger Meggs / created by Jimmy Bancks, written & drawn by Kemsley
- Ginger Meggs' lucky break
- Ginger Meggs meets the test / written by Bill Peach, illustrated by Dan Russell (19765, ISBN 0-207-13601-7)
- Ginger Meggs" the sunbeams song music / by Henry T. Hayes & Billy Edwards (c1923)
- Ginger Meggs / words and music by Jack O'Hagan
- Ginger Meggs: The Movie (1982) [1]
[edit] External links
- www.gingermeggs.com - Meggs strips and a comprehensive history
- Ginger Meggs: Australia's favourite comic strip! / Jed Kemsley