Growing
up in the northeast of England, I was familiar with this weekly newspaper and
loved the comic strips, notably The Broons and Oor Wullie.
My drawing of Oor Wullie, 2004
These two strips
first appeared in the Post in 1936 and have continued to the present day (there
were reprints in the 1970s). The Broons is an extended Scottish family (English
name: The Browns) of several generations, while Wullie is a spiky-haired scamp;
the characters haven’t really changed – or aged – in seventy-eight years! The writers
and artists are not averse to including present-day events and people in the
strips.
Here,
you can read all about The Broons and Oor Wullie:
1997 commemorative book in my collection
It's interesting (to me, at least!) that between January 2005 and 2006 storylines were written by broadcaster Tom Morton (no relation) from his home in Shetland.
It
this world of constant and rapid change, it’s braw to know that some things
stay the same.
Congratulations,
Sunday Post!
2 comments:
Sounds like my kind of paper!
I was very pleased to find it out here in Spain, David. Nostalgia, indeed. It has an online presence for expats who don't want to commit to a subscription, but they won't get the comics!
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