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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rupert_BearRupert Bear - Wikipedia

    Rupert Bear is an English children's comic strip character and franchise created by Herbert Tourtel [1] and illustrated by his wife, the artist Mary Tourtel, first appearing in the Daily Express newspaper on 8 November 1920.

  3. He was originally created over a hundred years ago by Mary Tourtel who lived in Canterbury. Rupert first appeared in the Daily Express on Monday 8 November 1920, in a single frame illustration called the ‘Little Lost Bear’, and continued to run in the paper every day from then on.

  4. Apr 9, 2012 · Rupert Bear started life as a daily comic strip in the newspaper in order to compete with the Daily Mail's Teddy Tail ( first published in 1919 ) and the Daily Mirror's Pip Squeak and Wilfred, Britain's first ever comic strip introduced in 1915.

  5. Did you know? Rupert was originally called Little Lost Bear and in the early books often wore a blue jumper and cream trousers, before he was given his now familiar red and yellow outfit.

  6. www.storymuseum.org.uk › 1001-stories › rupert-bearRupert Bear - The Story Museum

    Where it came from Created by Mary Tourtel, Rupert started as a children’s cartoon in the Daily Express newspaper. Rupert and his friends, Bill Badger, Algy Pug and Pong Ping gained a loyal following.

  7. Jun 12, 2020 · The first Rupert annual emerged in 1936 and continues to this day. Mary, meanwhile, had spent much of her life preferring to live in hotels - eventually returning to the place of her birth.

  8. Nov 8, 2020 · Rupert first appeared in the Daily Express on 8 November 1920, as Little Lost Bear - the work of illustrator Mary Tourtel. The character, whose famous red jumper was originally blue, was...

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