Webster was
a little black spider who would spin his extra-strong web in all the wrong
places and take the consequences. His web was so strong that it made objects
bounce right off it. In combination with the weird places that the spider chose
for his web, the bouncing trick was the source of comedy in most weekly
instalments. Although occasionally he got upset and wrought vengeance upon
those who disturbed him, Webster was usually an agreeable and friendly
creature, willing to use his super-strong web to help others out or punish
crooks and bullies.
The list of
the places Webster considered peaceful enough for him to spin his web and have
a rest included a set of church bells, a cannon, a chimney, a swimming
pool trampoline, a tennis racket, and all kinds of other inappropriate objects
and locations; besides, he had particular fondness for musical instruments.
Illustrated
by Terry Bave, the b/w feature was launched in SHIVER AND SHAKE No. 1 and
continued until the last issue, missing three numbers towards the end of the
run (Nos. 74, 76 and 78). It had a permanent slot on page 5 of the paper and
was part of SHIVER section but was suddenly transferred to SHAKE starting from issue 44 (cover dated 5th January, 1974 - the first issue with
the page count reduced from 36 to 32). Perhaps it was not ‘scary’ enough for
SHIVER, or maybe space became scarce in the section after it lost 4 pages.
Webster survived
merger with Whoopee! and appeared there occasionally until 1976.
Wasn't the tagline sometimes 'He's only scary 'cos he's hairy!' - or something like that. I adopted (and adapted) it for myself in later years. Terry Bave's artwork, as always, is a delight.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't find examples with the tagline... Perhaps you have some other strip in mind?
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