Ron Smith

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Ron Smith

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Ship Shapes - Old Timers of the Seven Seas. A back page feature from Hotspur No. 1050, dated 1 December 1979. Art by Ron Smith. DC Thomson.
2000 AD #124
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Judge Dredd - A Christmas Story Daily Star Saturday strip, 24th December 1981

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On November 14, 2000, the team at Big Idea expanded beyond VeggieTales with the release of the first instalment of 3-2-1 Penguins. The first instalment introduced the twin children Jason and Michelle Conrad, their mom, dad, and grandmum, and the space adventuring penguins Zidgel, Midgel, Fidgel, and Kevin. According to the credits, Larry the Cucumber made a guest cameo providing the voice of a sentient vacuum cleaner. ("Trouble on the Planet Wait-Your-Turn", 3-2-1 Penguins, TV Event)
A poster first published in 2000AD Prog 294 IPC Magazines Ltd.
Art by Ron Smith
Snapshot in Time: the Daily Star's Newspaper Strips in 1984, including Judge Dredd
Rescued from the indignity of being cheap underlay! A look at some British newspaper strips of the 1980s, including Judge Dredd...
Clearing out one of our bedrooms for decoration, I came across a number of local and national newspapers under the carpet, used back in the 1980s as very cheap underlay. While I was knew newspapers like the the Daily Mirror ran a large number of strips – until editor Piers Morgan ditched most of them – I hadn’t realised quite how important the publishers of the Daily Star once thought they were,…
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