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Encyclopedia > Splodge


Splodge was a fictional character who originally had his own comic strip in the UK comic The Topper. Splodge himself was the last of the goblins, a mischievous one who would play sneaky, nasty tricks on the animals of the woods, but they usually had the last laugh at the end. No humans could see him, except readers of The Topper.


In the early 2000s the strip had a short run in The Beano, the main differences being that Splodge now lived in Beanotown Woods, and the tagline changed to 'The Naughtiest, Cleverest (he thinks) goblin in Beanotown Woods'. Throughout this run, the strip was drawn by Ken H. Harrison.


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Splodge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (154 words)
Splodge was a fictional character in a comic strip in, originally, the UK comic The Topper.
Drawn by Charles Grigg, Splodge himself was the last of the goblins, a mischievous one who would play sneaky, nasty tricks on the animals of the woods, but they usually had the last laugh at the end.
In the early 2000s the strip had a short run in The Beano, the main differences being that Splodge now lived in Beanotown Woods, and the tagline changed to 'The Naughtiest, Cleverest (he thinks) goblin in Beanotown Woods'.
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