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Ted KEARON : Planche de Robot Archie and the island of 1000 secrets 1969 - Comic Strip
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Ted KEARON : Planche de Robot Archie and the island of 1000 secrets 1969

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42 x 54 cm (16.54 x 21.26 in.)
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Planche originale de la série Robot Archie épisode The Island of 1000 secrets, 2° page, parue dans le magazine Lion le 3 Mai 1969 par Ted Kearon

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Format : 42 X 54 CM

Ted Kearon est un dessinateur britannique.
En 1952, il crée Robot Archie dont la première histoire The Jungle Robot est parue dans le premier Numéro de la revue "Lion". Une revue dont il sera longtemps l'un des principaux dessinateurs.
Dans les années 60, il dessine Morgyn the Mighty.
En 1968-69, il crée The day the world drowned avec Frank Pepper.
En 1970, il assure un court intérim sur Splash Gorton (Bôbô Lafleur dans Akim (1re série)) publié dans la revue "TIGER".
En 1971 et 1973, il dessine deux histoires d'Adam Eterno pour des Annuals de Lion et Thunder.
En 1972, il dessine Stone of the secret service pour la revue "The Victor".
Il a également dessiné un peu The Steel Commando (Commando d'Acier).
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About Ted Kearon

Ted Kearon was the artist of the robot 'Archie' and one of the main artists of the magazine Lion in the 1950s. The 'Archie' comic was created by Kearon and writer George Cowan under the title 'The Jungle Robot' in Lion in 1952. It then disappeared for four years, and returned in 1957, this time under the title 'Archie the Robot'. The new version ran for 17 years, until Lion stopped publication in 1974. From the early 1960s, the comic also appeared in the Dutch weekly Sjors, where it was soon continued by the artist Bert Bus. For Lion, Kearon has also illustrated other series, including 'Castaways of Typhoon Island', 'The Day the World Drowned' and 'Steel Commando'. He additionally drew 'Morgyn the Mighty' strips for The Victor. Text (c) Lambiek