Willy Worry was a strip about
a kid who always worried himself sick over nothing. Willy worried about all
kinds of things and when he became worried about something, he’d start
daydreaming and imagining the consequences of the idea or phrase that got him
worried. In the opening episode Mum tells Dad (whose name is Bert) to tidy up
the garden because if it carries growing wild, it’ll be like living in a
jungle. The words trigger Willy’s worries and he imagines his family living in
a jungle.
Willy’s worries began in COR!! issue dated 6th October, 1973 (No. 175) and continued regularly until the very last issue.
After COR!! folded, Willy Worry found a new home in the pages of Whoopee! where the strip continued for
as long as until the middle of 1978. Quite a
large number of weekly episodes in COR!! were in full colour, besides Willy made one
front cover appearance in the issue dated 28th January, 1974 (No. 191). The
illustrator was David Jenner.
From COR!! issue dated 18th May, 1974 (No. 207) |
From COR!! issue dated 25th May, 1974 (No. 208) |
In that first strip he even looks like Sammy Shrink!
ReplyDeleteIt’s surprising they made room for Willy in Whoopee on 22/6/74, so soon after the comic was launched. Have to investigate if any strip were dropped to do so. They did have 40 pages so perhaps there wasn’t that much cramming. That’s popularity for you!
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