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The special anniversary edition of Beano that has been guest-edited by Mike Tindall will be available from Wednesday
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Mike Tindall has guest-edited a special edition of Beano comic to mark Bananaman's 45th anniversary.
The commemorative issue, which went on sale Wednesday, sees Tindall team up with Britain's favourite potassium-powered superhero in a new adventure.
The rugby legend appears in cartoon form alongside Bananaman as they battle to save Beanotown from chaos.
Tindall said: "It's been brilliant to step into the world of Beano and join Bananaman on this epic adventure. I loved reading Beano growing up, and now being able to share that with my own kids is really cool."
Mike Tindall has guest-edited a special edition of Beano comic to mark Bananaman's 45th anniversary
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Mike Stirling, Director of Mischief at Beano Studios, called the pairing "the ultimate dream team," describing it as "a rugby legend and a superhero famous for epic failure".
In his editor's letter, Tindall shares memories of his countryside upbringing and encourages parents to embrace mischief-making with their children.
The special edition features Tindall and Bananaman tackling a rampaging troll-monster after a superhero mishap in Beanotown.
The rugby star reveals his love for playing pranks on his family, from jumping out to scare them to tying shoelaces under the dinner table.
The commemorative issue sees Tindall team up with Britain's favourite potassium-powered superhero in a new adventure
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Tindall also discusses his journey from competitive youngster to Rugby World Cup winner, emphasising the importance of determination and taking chances.
He highlights his work with the Matt Hampson Foundation, helping others overcome challenges and maintain their connection to sports.
Mike wrote: "Sport lets you hang out with your friends and have fun. Not every kid has access to sport, so if you do get the chance, please take it."
Bananaman first appeared in Nutty comic in 1980 before joining the Beano in 2012.
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The character, created by David Donaldson, Steve Bright and John Geering, was designed as a playful parody of traditional superheroes.
Currently illustrated by Wayne Thomson, Bananaman follows the adventures of schoolboy Eric Wimp and his superhero alter ego.
For 45 years, the character has entertained readers with his super-strength, flying abilities and comically clueless nature.
The special anniversary edition of Beano guest-edited by Mike Tindall will be available from Wednesday, February 12, 2025, and readers can purchase the commemorative issue from selected supermarkets and newsagents, or online via magsdirect.
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