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Monday, 8 February 2016
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Good on Ya Kid! (as they say down here in the colonys), you are indeed a man of your word. Good to see more of the great Mr. Reid. Terrific start to my day, as I often check your blog during my breaks at the office (hence the often hastily typed and typo riddled comments!!). The dude with the alarmed expression on the second page towards the bottom right would have to be one (of many) archetypal Reid faces. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteKen was certainly firing on all cylinders around this period, PC. There's just so much going on in these panels it's almost unbelievable. Compare Ken's pages to some of the graffiti that appears in comics today and it'd make you weep. Some of those Dandy 'artists' at the end of its run were getting money for nothing.
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