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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a wonderful book!, September 21, 2005
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This review is from: Hank Ketcham's Complete Dennis the Menace 1951-1952 (Hardcover)
The one panel gag cartoon is a classic in comic strip lore and nobody did it better than Hank Ketcham. Ketcham's talent is on full display in the first volume of The Complete Dennis The Menace.

Like the Peanuts collection, this first volume is an attractively packaged hardbound edition and includes a bookmark that is attached to the spine. Instead of chapters, the cartoons are broken in months. There is some background material on how Dennis came to be and information on Hank Ketcham.

Dennis is still in many newspapers. He is handled by Ketcham's former assistance Marcus Hamilton. Mr. Hamilton, the recent winner of the Reuben Award for best newspaper cartoon of the year, is one of the nicest artists in comics today.

All current Dennis readers will enjoy the first appearance of this Menace. Others that have not read Dennis in while; will enjoy the flood of memories of this Holy Terror. So, take some time to visit with your 'ol pal Dennis
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The complete and uncensored Dennis, November 4, 2005
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C. Wagner "cecilkunkle" (On the banks of the Wabash far away) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hank Ketcham's Complete Dennis the Menace 1951-1952 (Hardcover)
A few physical humor references to teeth knocking, baseball bats, and blackjacks were a bit jarring, but the complete reprinting of Hank Ketcham's opus is infinitely superior to the sanitizing that appeared in the you know what blockbuster. Kudos to Fantagraphics Books! After only a few pages, the reader may begin to wax nostalgic for the days when weekly magazines were chocked full of gag cartoons. Brian Walker's introduction actually sheds as much biographical information on the Mitchell family as it does on Ketcham. Good job! 589 panels printed chronolgically from day one. I just hope the kid makes enough money to print many subsequent volumes. Readers may also enjoy Hank Ketcham's "The Merchant of Dennis the Menace."
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "As I look back across the years...", November 5, 2005
This review is from: Hank Ketcham's Complete Dennis the Menace 1951-1952 (Hardcover)
Special thanks to Fantagraphic Books for making this available and to my brother-in-law for getting it for me as a birthday present! This volume features the early days of Dennis Mitchell, his dog and his long suffering parents. You won't see much of poor ol' Mr. Wilson, whom Dennis unintentionally drives crazy, although his wife Mrs. Wilson is in a few cartoons. Dennis' pal Joey and nemesis Margaret aren't seen much either. There's a brief biography (written by Brian Walker) of Hank Ketchum whom also had a son named Dennis. Walker also gives a brief biography of the Mitchell family. And, of course, there's the cartoons: the barbers hate cutting Dennis' hair: "Be fair, Bert, I cut his hair the last time!", babysitters dread him: "I'll never forget the time I sat with that kid! See this scar?", he calls the fire department when Daddy Henry is burning leaves in the yard, he often dresses up as a cowboy: "Hi, gal, I'ma hankerin' for a cookie!", he loves his cookies but hates his vegetables, brings strangers home to lunch: "Hi mom, this poor guy hasn't had a bite to eat since yesterday!", and is untidy, much to mommy Alice's chagrin: "Christmas is over, Dennis. Go in and pick up your toys... and that means every last fragment!" Is he a menace? Not really, just a fun loving, curious kid who needs a lot of attention!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Why they call him the Menace., April 10, 2007
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This review is from: Hank Ketcham's Complete Dennis the Menace 1951-1952 (Hardcover)
Dennis the Menace was arguably the greatest single panel comic strip of all time (sorry, Family Circus fans). This book reprints every panel from the first two years of the strip's existence. Sunday pages are not included, since those are not single panels and wouldn't fit in the book. This is great stuff; really funny. If you like Dennis the Menace, you'll love this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I laughed so hard I cried!, May 19, 2006
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tnel "tnel" (Rochester, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hank Ketcham's Complete Dennis the Menace 1951-1952 (Hardcover)
I was a little worried when I bought this book as I thought since I had grown up with some of the later Dennis Cartoons, Going back this far might not be as enjoyable as I found it. I had some trouble going back and looking at the old Peanuts. Not quite as good as they became later on in my estimation. However this Book is a masterpiece by Ketcham. Dennis may be Younger but is still as funny as ever. It's kind of cool to watch the characters looks and personalities take on shape. This book has me smiling on almost every page and on many totally laughing until my eyes were watering. If you like Dennis the Menace? You won't be disappointed!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It all begins here., January 20, 2009
The beginning of Dennis the Menace starts here. You get to see Hank Ketcham develop Dennis and family over the first few months of his existence. His ink work started out a little looser, but a few months in we see the Dennis we all know and love. Boy, that kid was even meaner when he first started.
The book is broken up into months. It begins in March 1951 and ends on New Year's Eve, 1952. The book begins with a forward by Patrick McDonnell, then an introduction by Brian Walker (son of Mort Walker of Beetle Bailey fame). He pretty much covers all of Hank Ketcham's artistic life.
For the price of this paperback, you can't go wrong. However, at the time of this writing, this is the only volume released in paperback. If you want to build the whole collection, you might want to get it in hardcover.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dennis is just not the same these days., December 23, 2011
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Bob Cook (Austin, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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Dennis just isn't the same any more. To appreciate Dennis, you have to go back to the early days when he was a terror. Today's Dennis is much more like the Family Circus than the Menace. A kinder gentler Dennis is just not funny. The Dennis of the early 50's made Calvin look like a quire boy. Stealing a Policeman's hat, shaving his barber's head. This was the Dennis I remember and love. If you are a youngster who doesn't remember the Good old Days or and old man like me who does then this is the book for you. Enjoy. Hank Ketcham's Complete Dennis the Menace 1951-1952 (Vol. 1)
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Hank Ketcham's Complete Dennis the Menace 1951-1952 by Hank Ketcham (Hardcover - September 12, 2005)
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