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Thursday, 4 February 2016
PART TWO OF KEN REID'S QUEEN OF THE SEAS...
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Agreed. To paraphrase a local pair of sporting satirists from this country, "too much Ken Reid is never enough". I look forward to more QOTS, as I've not seen many of these online, well they have been posted here and there but the scans put up seldom capture the wealth of detail in his art that yours have retained (Bloody amateurs). He was really a one-of, as I may have commented before; there don't seem to have been many cartoonists willing to put in the effort to copy his style, unlike a lot of other art that has been 'inspired' by particular cartoonists over the years. Thanks for posting
ReplyDeleteNae bother, PC. Always nice to know that others appreciate his unique style. He was a one-off, definitely.
ReplyDelete(Originally posted 4 February 2016 at 21:41.)