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Flo Capp

Flo Capp

18 appearances · Silver Age · 1966–1989
Who is Flo Capp?

Flo Capp is the long-suffering wife of idle, pub-loving Andy Capp in Reg Smythe's classic British domestic comedy strip. Sharp-tongued but devoted, she navigates everyday working-class life in northeast England, serving as Andy's perennial foil and moral conscience.

Flo Capp stepped onto the Silver Age comics scene in 1966, a fixture of the beloved British domestic comedy strip as it found its way into Canadian print through the Calgary Herald. Over roughly 23 years, she proved herself an enduring presence across titles like The Calgary Herald Comic Book and Andy Capp: Hard at Work, sharing pages with the irrepressible Andy Capp himself alongside an eclectic cast that includes Fred Basset and even Peter Parker. She may not boast a sprawling appearance count, but for fans of classic newspaper-strip comics in their collected form, Flo is the sharp, long-suffering heart of one of the most recognizable comedy strips ever to cross the Atlantic.

Andy Capp-Man of the Hour
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★ First appearance
Andy Capp-Man of the Hour #k1763
Jan 1966

Top series

Covers through the years — 1976–1989

Andy Capp #36 1976
Andy Capp #36
Laugh Again with Andy Capp #19 1978
Laugh Again with Andy Capp #19
The Andy Capp Treasury #[nn] 1984
The Andy Capp Treasury #[nn]
Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History #[nn] 1989
Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History #[nn]

Appearances

Andy Capp-Man of the Hour (1966)
Andy Capp (1958)
Hard at Work, Andy Capp? (1977)
Keep 'Em Rolling, Andy Capp (1976)
You Tell 'Em, Andy Capp (1971)
The Calgary Herald Comic Book (1977)
Laugh Again with Andy Capp (1968)
#19
The Andy Capp Treasury (1984)
Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History (1989)