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Friday, 16 September 2011
CALLING A SPADE A BLOODY SHOVEL DEPT...
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We're dealing with the 'Spoilt Bastard' generation. "No! You go down the ladders AND down the snakes!"
ReplyDeleteI agree Ken Harrison is a brilliant artist loved the Riot Squad especially (It was the Hoot Squad but i only ever read the renamed beano reprints). He hasn't really been doing stuff for a while though apart from Minnie the Minx for the Beano why don't they get him to do Desperate Dan again i must say i prefer his version to Jamie Smarts. but Jamie Smarts is quite well written (i think its written by Jamie himself but im not sure) maybe they should get Jamie to write it and Ken to draw to please the traditionalists.
ReplyDeleteThat's always a possibility. Personally, I wish he was back on The Broons and Oor Wullie.
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