Badtime Bedtime Stories

The BADTIME BEDTIME STORIES are referred by some as an absolute highlight within Monster Fun and it's true they are high in hilarity-factor, the sheer exuberance of Leo Baxendale's work shining through in every energetic panel. Baxendales' work had by this point evolved [or 'devolved', depending on your viewpint] into a much more simplistic, less detailed concern than his work of the 60s, either for D.C. Thomson or Odhams comics.......possibly as a result to arthiritis develpoed as a result of years of painstaking detail.

For all that, Baxendales' work in this period is nothing short of phenomenally funny, completely unrestrained and uninhibited, as the BADTIME offerings serve up nonstop stream-of-conciousness anarchy, the stories taking many unexpected twists and turns, with much welcome self-reference [the artist was often depicted drawing the story midway through, some frames were left blank as a result of props  being damaged, etc]. Notable also for a deliciously macabre sprinkling of black humour throughout, which must surely have appealed to many young readers.......this approach was heightened further with themed diversions drawn in the margins, and if  these sidelines were groanworthily corny at times, the sheer unpretentiousness of this approach was a winning combination.

The opening BADTIME BEDTIME tale was JACK the Nipper's Schooldays, a yarn of an overbearing, bullying teacher who gets his comeuppance courtesy of patent shrinking powder, and teach is last seen fleeing from stomping kids' feet, which approach him with great menace.