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The Yeti with Betty

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The Yeti with Betty
Comic strip character(s) from The Beano
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Publication information
Stars inThe Yeti with Betty
Other namesBetty and the Yeti
Creator(s)Robert Nixon
Other contributorsSteve Beckett
Current/Last artistHugh Raine
First appearanceIssue 2633
(2 January 1993)
Also appeared inThe Beano Annual
Current statusOngoing
ScheduleWeekly
Characters
Regular charactersBetty, The Yeti

The Yeti with Betty was a comic strip in the UK comic The Beano, first appearing in issue 2633, dated 2 January 1993, and drawn throughout by Robert Nixon.

Concept

Sick of the cold weather and lack of company, a talking yeti flees the Himalaya by grabbing onto the wheel of a passing aeroplane, landing in the white cliffs of Dover. While there, he meets a young girl called Betty, who befriends the yeti and adopts it as her pet. The subsequent strips followed the adventures of the yeti as he tried to adjust to city life.

Appearing in the comic throughout the year, the strip last appeared in issue 2698, dated 2 April 1994.However, the strip appeared in the 1995 Beano Annual.

Revival

The strip was revived in issue 3784, dated 16 May 2015, now retitled Betty and the Yeti. This half-page version was drawn by Steve Beckett, and showed the Yeti befriending Betty over a comic at a campsite. He then stowed away in the luggage on the car roof as Betty and her father drove back to Beanotown. The Yeti himself looked identical to Robert Nixon's version, but Betty and her family were completely redesigned.

In March 2016, the strip was redesigned and written by Hugh Raine, rendered with a loose, pencil line and a cuter character style.


This page was last edited on 20 October 2023, at 17:31
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