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McNeill, Hugh - 2 Original page - Harold the Hare
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McNeill, Hugh - 2 Original page - Harold the Hare

Hugh McNeill (1910 - 1979) Hugh McNeill was born in Manchester and apprenticed at an Art studio, the Kayebon Press, attending evening classes at the Manchester School of Art. Hugh was best known as a brilliant "funnies" artist for Knockout but his "straight" strips are a delight and his Dick Turpin work is amongst his best. McNeill was chosen by Leonard Matthews to start off the long series of Dick Turpin strips, which were to appear on the back page of the original large-page format Sun. Called "Highway Days", the strip introduced a new companion for Turpin - a girl comrade, Moll Moonlight (a character created by Leonard Matthews). These strips were originally light-hearted affairs but soon after the format of the comic changed, so too did the Turpin stories. The readers were suddenly plunged into the Gothic horror genre of the "penny bloods" and Turpin and Moll Moonlight found themselves in a series of adventures set in haunted manor houses where weird happenings were very much the order of the day and the chief villain was the splendidly evil master criminal "Creepy" Crawley. Watercolour and Ink on card, laid on board An original set of two monochrome watercolour and ink drawings by the well listed illustrator, Hugh McNeill 1910-1979. Used in Jack and Jill originally in 1967. A very good original example. With an additional two cells of a different strip added to the bottom to one board. [each image cell: 10cm x 12.5cm] Condition: a little toned and with light grubby marking. Publishers stamps to margins. Please see images for further detail.

No. 100524377

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McNeill, Hugh - 2 Original page - Harold the Hare

McNeill, Hugh - 2 Original page - Harold the Hare

Hugh McNeill (1910 - 1979)
Hugh McNeill was born in Manchester and apprenticed at an Art studio, the Kayebon Press, attending evening classes at the Manchester School of Art. Hugh was best known as a brilliant "funnies" artist for Knockout but his "straight" strips are a delight and his Dick Turpin work is amongst his best. McNeill was chosen by Leonard Matthews to start off the long series of Dick Turpin strips, which were to appear on the back page of the original large-page format Sun. Called "Highway Days", the strip introduced a new companion for Turpin - a girl comrade, Moll Moonlight (a character created by Leonard Matthews). These strips were originally light-hearted affairs but soon after the format of the comic changed, so too did the Turpin stories. The readers were suddenly plunged into the Gothic horror genre of the "penny bloods" and Turpin and Moll Moonlight found themselves in a series of adventures set in haunted manor houses where weird happenings were very much the order of the day and the chief villain was the splendidly evil master criminal "Creepy" Crawley.

Watercolour and Ink on card, laid on board

An original set of two monochrome watercolour and ink drawings by the well listed illustrator, Hugh McNeill 1910-1979. Used in Jack and Jill originally in 1967. A very good original example. With an additional two cells of a different strip added to the bottom to one board.

[each image cell: 10cm x 12.5cm]

Condition: a little toned and with light grubby marking. Publishers stamps to margins. Please see images for further detail.

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