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Hot Shot Hamish and Mighty Mouse

Hot Shot Hamish and Mighty Mouse
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Mighty Mouse in action in the 1984 Roy of the Rovers annual
Publication information
Publisher Tiger
First appearance 1979
Created by Frank S. Pepper
Hot Shot Hamish
Personal information
Full name Hamish Balfour
Date of birth Unknown
Place of birth Hebrides, Scotland
Height 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current team
Princes Park FC
Number 9
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1973–74 Princes Park FC
1974 Crawford Town
1974–90 Princes Park FC
1990–93 Glengow Rangers
National team
Scotland
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
Mighty Mouse
Personal information
Full name Kevin Mouse
Date of birth Unknown
Place of birth Unknown, England
Height 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)
Playing position Striker
Number 11
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1979 Alftown Hotcakes
1979–85 Tottenford Rovers
1985–90 Princes Park FC
1990–93 Glengow Rangers
National team
England
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Hot Shot Hamish and Mighty Mouse were two popular British football-themed comic strips, which later merged, and which appeared in various publications from the 1970s to the 1990s. Both are amongst the best remembered football characters from the "golden age" of British boys' comics.

Both strips were written by Fred Baker (died 2008) and usually drawn by Julio Schiaffino (born 1936, died 23 June 2016)Mighty Mouse first appeared in the Roy of the Rovers comic in June 1979, and featured Kevin "Mighty" Mouse. Mouse was a successful and highly skillful First Division footballer despite the fact that he was very short, extremely overweight, and wore thick spectacles even while playing. He also managed to divide his time between playing for Tottenford Rovers and studying at St Victor's Hospital as a medical student. At the hospital he lived in fear of ferocious matron "Mad Annie", and his superior was the cantankerous Dr Mender, who also ran the hospital football team, for which Mouse played. As he was also a professional player, while all his teammates were amateurs, he was vastly more skillful than anyone else on the team.

Hot Shot Hamish, meanwhile, followed gentle Hebridean giant Hamish Balfour, the man with the most powerful shot in the world, and began its days in Scorcher in August 1973, before relocating to Tiger when the two titles merged. Hamish was brought from his remote island home to play for Princes Park in the Scottish Premier Division, under manager Ian McWhacker, and was famous for being able to hit the ball so hard that his shot could (and often did) burst the goalnet. His powerful frame was emphasised by the fact that he always played in a shirt which was far too small for him and which did not reach the waistband of his shorts. Hamish's regular supporting characters were his eccentric father and his pet sheep McMutton.

In 1985, after the cancellation of Tiger, most of its strips moved to Eagle, but Hamish was re-located to Roy of the Rovers and the two strips merged to form Hot Shot Hamish and Mighty Mouse (later shortened to simply Hamish and Mouse). The first episode of the combined strip appeared in the Roy of the Rovers comic dated 6 April 1985. In the storyline, Mouse was deemed surplus to requirements at Tottenford Rovers after the signing of a more skillful player who played in the same position. On a trip to watch Scotland playing, he met up with Hamish, who persuaded him to sign for Princes Park (conveniently Mouse was also able to transfer to a Scottish hospital to continue his studies). In later years, the pair transferred to Glengow Rangers where they were later joined by McWhacker (who promptly signed a number of their former Princes Park teammates).


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