Calamity James

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Calamity James was an individual who was once present in Beanotown.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Calamity James walked down a street in Beanotown, and stepped over Jonathan Ross' head after Ross fell down a manhole, Ross remarking that it was "just [Ross'] luck". (COMIC: Dennis meets Jonathan Ross (part one) [+]Loading...{"part":"one","1":"Dennis meets Jonathan Ross (comic story)"}) This, along with his encounter with a Dalek (COMIC: Dennis meets Jonathan Ross (part two) [+]Loading...{"part":"two","1":"Dennis meets Jonathan Ross (comic story)"}) in Bash Street School, (COMIC: The Invasion of Bash Street [+]Loading...["The Invasion of Bash Street (comic story)"]) and being "shot down" added to his decision not to take it anymore. (COMIC: Dennis meets Jonathan Ross (part two) [+]Loading...{"part":"two","1":"Dennis meets Jonathan Ross (comic story)"})

Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]

Calamity James walking through Beanotown. (COMIC: Dennis meets Jonathan Ross (part one) [+]Loading...{"part":"one","1":"Dennis meets Jonathan Ross (comic story)"})

Calamity James had black hair and wore a red long-sleeved shirt featuring a white number "13", along with black trousers and red-and-white shoes. (COMIC: Dennis meets Jonathan Ross (part one) [+]Loading...{"part":"one","1":"Dennis meets Jonathan Ross (comic story)"})

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

The cover of The Beano #3695.

Calamity James is the titular main protagonist of The Beano comic strip Calamity James.

He was featured on the cover art of The Beano #3695, an anniversary issue, which depicted a single scene also involving a Dalek.

Calamity James, among others, in a Bananaman strip parodying the Daleks.

He was among the Beano characters who made a cameo appearance in the Bananaman strip published in The Beano #3869, which had various characters be arrested by Dalek-like post boxes. Although his capture was not seen, his presence in the prison heavily suggested that he was captured by them.

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