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faceachenoun
A miserable-looking person
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Faceache
Faceache was a comic strip appearing in British comics in the 1970s and 1980s. He was created by Ken Reid.
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Faceache was a comic strip in, originally, the UK comic Jet, first appearing in issue 1, dated 1 May 1971. Drawn by Ken Reid, Ricky Rubberneck' was a boy with a "bendable bonce", his skin like stretch rubber. At will, he could scrunge his face into anything. Several of the stories were set at Belmonte School, home to two other recurring characters - his friend Cyril, and the headmaster Mr. Snipe. The strip was retained when Jet merged with Buster later that year, the first merged issue dated 2 October 1971. The word scrunch had been slowly overtaken by scrunge. As the years went by, the name Ricky Rubberneck was dropped and the character was simply called Faceache. Also, his scrunges got more and more complex, with him able to appear identical to other people, and even scrunging his entire body into various shapes, rather than just his face. In one strip he turned himself into a dodo, tricking his teacher into believing that that bird was not extinct; in another, he became a grotesque mole-like creature, burrowing under a smoke chimney and causing it to collapse. Reid continued drawing Faceache until his death in early 1987. Frank McDiarmid took over from then on, until the strip ended in the issue dated 1 October 1988.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of faceache in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
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The numerical value of faceache in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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