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Steve's fabulous fuzzy fotography strikes again! This is actually the sellers photo, when the piece arrives I will post another image of the "green peril".
All The Saint pages in TV Tornado were drawn by Vicente Alcazar. The Red Men / White Men page (Princess 8) that I bought from you today is by Colin Merret.
So lucky to have found the full story. If you ever want to sell, please contact me first.
Thanks Terry. Unusually for these double boards this is a single sheet, not two taped together on the reverse.
Great page - let me know when you want to sell
Very nice page - you let me know when you want to sell it.
According to the Valiant Book of Pirates preface, all images were drawn by Ron Embleron. I wonder if he got a helping hand from his brother?
Another great page here Inma. The only problem is that it has too many speech bubbles which was a failing in a lot of UK comics. Artwork is fine.
Let me know when you get fed up with this one................
Jordi Penalva covers continue to thrill. Nice piece, especially with the Cheyenne (Clint Walker) connection. Well done.
Very nice piece - well done
Such a shame that he did not draw Dick Turpin for the UK market. Nice piece.
A typical Tomahawk cover - what memories this brings back - thank you for sharing
Very nice piece - and a change of subject for Camps.
These were long thought to have been lost but were actually resting in a collection in Italy - along with Eyles, Hampson, Scott, Caroselli and a host of others.
Many of the original Dell comics were reprinted in the UK by World Distributors Ltd. (WDL)/Pembertons. These featured the original US stories (reprinted in glorious black & white) with new painted covers - most drawn by WDL company artist Walter (Walt) Howarth. Such titles included: Cisco Kid, John Wayne, Roy Rogers, Maverick, Sugarfoot (Tenderfoot in UK), Cheyenne, Wagon Train, Laramie, etc etc.
Hi there, This was drawn by Walter (Wally) Robertson (1896-1975) and featured in Gerald Swan's Funnies Album 1957. It may have also been printed elsewhere as well. I know because I have another page from this story.