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Graham Kibble-White is a journalist and one of the creators of popular nostalgia website www.doorway.ru The TV Editor at Inside Soap magazine, he previously spent a year as the Press Association's TV Writer in London. The Ultimate Guide to '70s and '80s Pop Culture (Virgin Books) and wrote The Ultimate Book Of British Comics (Allison. In his new reference book, The Ultimate Book Of British Comics (Allison Busby) journalist Graham Kibble-White takes on the challenge of making sense of seven decades of teetering piles of British comics. Graham chooses to write concise, informal histories of am A-to-Z of 98 different comic titles. Joker was a British comic strip. It first appeared in Knockout issue 1 (series 2) on 12 June Knockout merged with Whizzer and Chips in Joker stayed in Whizzer and Chips as a Whizz-kid until the end, when he continued in Buster until the close of the comic on 4 January On the "last page" of Buster, Joker reveals that he was Jeremy Beadle all along.
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