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Classic Gums

The Monster Fun Years

By (artist) Robert Nixon and Alf Saporito
Published by 2000 AD
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

The first Gums collection is here, including the complete run of strips published in Monster Fun through 1976.

The hapless, loveable shark with false teeth was a highlight of the short-lived Monster Fun comic and proved to be so popular with the fans that he appeared as the front cover strip for most of the run.

The Great White (toothless) shark stalks a territory around the Australian coast, where he constantly butts heads with local surfer, Bluey. While Gums is out to snack on the youngster, Bluey is determined to take the shark's false teeth as a memento!

About The Author

Frank Roy Davis was born in Fulham, London in 1921. He studied at West Kensington Central School, originally intending to enter a clerical career. His talent for art led him a different direction and his first job was as a studio artist for the wallpaper designers Arthur Sanderson & Sons. After serving with the RAF between 1940-1946, he went on to join the Gaumont British Animation studio. After its closure in 1950, Davis began a career as a freelance cartoonist. His work was published in Tatler, the Daily Mirror and Punch, amongst others. In 1964 he joined the staff at IPC, writing scripts for several of their comic titles, including Lion (The Backwoods Boys), Whizzer and Chips (Sid's Snake, Odd Ball), Jet (Faceache) and Monster Fun (Gums). Although he left IPC in 1974, he continued to work as a freelancer for them until 1992 when he retired. As well as being a member of the British Cartoonists' Association, he also was a founder of the Cartoonists' Club of Great Britain. He passed away on 11th November 2004.

Product Details

  • Publisher: 2000 AD (November 9, 2023)
  • Length: 128 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781786189998

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