Worzel Gummidge
Worzel Gummidge is a talking scarecrow who comes to life, originally created for British television. His comic adventures were adapted for the ITV children's series and subsequently appeared in Look-In, the junior TV Times comic.
Scarecrow charm meets comic-strip magic in Worzel Gummidge, who shambled onto the pages of Look-In in 1979, brought to life by writer Angus P. Allan and artist Bill Titcombe during the Bronze Age's golden run of British weekly comics. With 142 catalog appearances across a run stretching into the early '80s, this beloved figure proved remarkably durable, sharing the vibrant pages of ITV's flagship comic with the likes of Buck Rogers, Wilma Deering, Ponch, Jon, and Steel β quite the eclectic neighbourhood for a wandering scarecrow. Two of those appearances carry key-issue status, making them genuine prizes for collectors hunting through back-issue bins. If you have a soft spot for uniquely British comic characters with real staying power, Worzel Gummidge is absolutely worth seeking out.
#9/1979
Trivia
- Angus P. Allan has written more of Worzel Gummidge's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 142 issues.