Comic characters

These are some of the many characters to be found in the magazines featured in our picture library. Move your mouse over the characters to see more about them. Or click here for an alphabetical list.

All of these characters are available for licensing, along with the domain names listed as available.

Bibby and BobbyBilly Brock and FriendsBilly the Blue TitBizzy BeaverBunny CuddlesBuster the Little CowboyChalky the Blackboard BoyCharlie ChipmunkDagwood DuckDennis and Doris, the Baby DucklingsDicky DormouseDicky and Dolly DucklingDinky and BinkyThe Dolly GirlsDouglas DachshundDumpy the DwarfThe Enchanted HouseFerdy FoxFlip and FluffFlipper the PenguinFliptail the OtterFlopsy FlufftailFreddie FrogFun in ToylandThe Gay GordonsGregory GrasshopperHappy HedgehogHarold HareJack and JillJolly JinglesJumpy the KangarooLinda and her Magic Bubble MixThe Little Friends of Frances PittThe Little HorsesLittle Red SquirrelLittle ScootyMary and the ElvesMax Bravo, the Happy HussarMeet The BeansMimi and MarmyMoony from the MoonNurse Susan and Doctor DavidNutty NoddleOur GangOut And About With Uncle BenPaddy-Paws the PuppyPaul EnglishPeggy The PigletPeriwinkle, the Little MermaidPeter and Pearl, the MerbabiesPeter PuffinPeter PuppetPinkie PuffPixie PipPrince the Wonder DogPrincess MarigoldPrincess PetalRichard LionRip, Pip and TipThe Rolling StonesSally SquirrelSilly BillySimon and SallyThe Smith Family AlbumSnugglesSonny and SallyStar the Little FoalSue CarterTeddy and CuddlyTeddy BearThere Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a ShoeTiny TalesThe Tumblies of Tumble TownWalter Hottle BottleWendy and her Toby JugWillie WizzWillow WoodWink and BlinkWinnie PegThe Wonderful Island of Yum
Pinkie Puff

Pinkie Puff

If you were an elephant with an enormously long trunk, you too would keep it curled up tightly so you didn't call attention to it. Pinkie Puff the baby elephant has just that problem – not to mention the fact that he is a pink and has ears the size of sails on an old clipper ship. But Pinkie doesn't mind the attention and, with his friend Purr the cat, he quite cheerfully gets involved in anything that looks like fun and that trunk of his comes in useful when you need to put out a fire or fill a pool.

Appeared inBobo Bunny (1969-73), Hey Diddle Diddle (1973), Playhour (1973-87)
First Appearance1969
FormatComic strip illustrated in colour
ArtistHutchings brothers / others