Traveling 'cross the Pond, we arrive in the United Kingdom, where Yeti Love is RAMPANT (like their lions).
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And no wonder! There's Charles Howard-Bury, Eric Shipton, Sir Edmund Hillary (a Kiwi but knighted in UK), Henry Newman - coiner of the phrase "Abominable Snowman", and Oxford University genetics professor Bryan Sykes, to name just a few Yetiological Heroes.
And! Don't forget, this is the Home of:
Marks and Spencer
Count Duckula
Robbie the Reindeer in Hooves of Fire
Mighty Max
Thunderbirds
Basil's Swap Shop
Zoo Robbery
The Wombles
Rupert
Huxley the Pig
Pingu
The Yeti with Betty comic
Scooby Doo happy meal
Monster Munch
Oskar and the Ice-pick
and most famously: Doctor Who!
Let's venture forth in Blighty once more to ferret out further yetis! Huzzaharumph!
Tourist attraction - Wookey Hole Caves at Somerset - has this sculpture:
Enjoy the Yeti Ride at the Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park, London:
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Gargan was a story in the British comic magazine Lion. It was about a boy and the last yeti searching for a stolen magic mirror to stave off death and disaster. It would be like if Tintin actually took the yeti back home to England and teamed up with him as his side-kick. Note the prominent pointy-head like Tintin's yeti. I don't have a date of first publication, but I assume early 1960s. Anyone know when specifically? I would love to see more scans of these Gargan stories, so please share if you have them.
The Supercar comic (based on the Gerry Anderson puppet TV series) depicted the Abominable One:
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1973 girls comic, "Debbie":
A pair in London wearing Frank Coffman's yeti costumes:
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