Talk:Whizzer and Chips

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[edit] "Comic", not "Comic book"

From a British POV, W&C wasn't a comic book; it was a comic. The two are not the same. Generally speaking in the UK, this sort of publication is a comic, while a comic book is either the US Marvel sort, or (more generally) a longer publication, possibly an anthology. I never once either used, or heard, "comic book" for the Beano/Dandy/W&C type of publication. I've also changed the link to History of the British comic, since that's where British comic redirects to. Loganberry (Talk) 22:22, 18 June 2006 (UTC)

I think I initially used 'comic book' as that's what other articles were using, even British ones, so I assumed that was the policy or something. I know that not to be the case now, though. BillyH 10:02, 19 June 2006 (UTC)