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An unpublished comic strip featuring Sir Paul McCartney has gone on display in a museum.
In 1963 – soon after The Beatles released their first single – the musician said it was his dream to appear in The Dandy.
The half-finished storyboard, created by cartoonist Nigel Parkinson, has gone on display at Liverpool Beatles Museum.
It shows the musician waking up and catching a bus before being chased by fans.
The strip also refers to some of his famous lyrics, from songs including A Hard Day’s Night, Ticket to Ride and I Want To Hold Your Hand.
Mr Parkinson, who draws Dennis the Menace for The Beano, said: “It was nerve-wracking drawing Sir Paul.