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Ken Reid (1919–1987) was a British comic artist and writer, best known as the co-creator of ''
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'' and '' Jonah'' for '' The Beano'' and
Faceache ''Faceache'' was a comic strip appearing in British comics in the 1970s and 1980s. He was created by Ken Reid. Publication history ''Faceache'' first appeared in issue #1 of ''Jet'', dated 1 May 1971. The strip was retained when ''Jet'' merged ...
for ''
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'').


Biography

Born in Manchester, Reid drew from an early age. At the age of nine he was diagnosed with a tubercular hip and was confined to bed for six months, during which time he drew constantly.Peter Hansen, He left school at thirteen and won a free scholarship to Salford Art School,Ken Reid interviewed by David Britton
Savoy Books, 1979
but was expelled shortly before graduation after being caught in a local café when he should have been in class. He set himself up in a studio as a commercial artist, with little success until his father offered to act as his agent, and bluffed his way into an interview with the art editor of the '' Manchester Evening News''. Reid was invited to submit ideas for a new children's section for the paper, and proposed '' The Adventures of Fudge the Elf'', which first appeared in 1938 and ran until 1963,, ''Manchester Evening News'', 7 February 1987 with a break from 1941 to 1946 when Reid was on National Service. After a brief period contributing to '' Comic Cuts'' in the late 1940s, Reid proposed a full colour strip called ''Zooville'' to the ''
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-based publishers D. C. Thomson & Co., to whom he had been introduced by his brother-in-law, fellow cartoonist
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, invited him to contribute to '' The Beano''. Their managing editor,
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, travelled to Manchester to discuss a proposed new strip, ''
Roger the Dodger Roger "the Dodger" Dawson is a comic strip character from the comic magazine ''The Beano''. He first appeared in his eponymous comic strip in 1953, and is one of the longest-running characters, known for his tactics of avoiding responsibility a ...
'', with him. Reid accepted their offer, and ''Roger'' first appeared in ''The Beano'' on 18 April 1953. Over the next decade he drew a number of successful strips for ''The Beano'' and its sister comic '' The Dandy'', including '' Jonah'', a strip about a jinxed sailor who brings bad luck to every ship he sails on, written by
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. Reid later recalled how much Fearne's scripts made him laugh, but he made many visual alterations to them, cramming as many as thirty panels to a page. In 1964 Reid and fellow artist Leo Baxendale left DC Thomson to work for Odhams Press' new titles '' Wham!'' and ''
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'', which allowed Reid to write as well as draw his strips. He began to explore his interests in "comic horror" and gruesome imagery, which would characterize the latter part of his career, with '' Frankie Stein'' and ''The Nervs'', the latter of which he took over from Baxendale.Lew Stringer
Ken Reid and the Nervs
3 April 2007
''Frankie Stein'' was a goofy take on Frankenstein's monster, about a harmless Frankie living with his mad scientist father, Professor Cube, at Mildew Manor. Frankie doesn't know his own strength and constantly ends up breaking everything. The Professor, meanwhile, is always scheming – and failing – to rid himself of Frankie. ''Frankie Stein'' ran in ''Wham!'' until the comic's cancellation in 1968. One of his first strips for ''Smash!'', in 1966, was ''The Queen of the Seas'', a short-lived masterpiece of comic artistry. The two main characters were drawn in the likeness of comedians
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, and the strip's humour was based on their movies. For '' Pow!'' in 1967, Reid created '' Dare-a-Day Davy'', a character who could not resist dares set for him by readers. One episode, in which Davy was dared to resurrect Frankenstein's monster, was too gruesome for the editors and eventually saw print in the UK small press magazine ''Weird Fantasy'', published by David Britton, in 1969.)Review of "Weird Fantasy 1,"
Savoy History website. Retrieved 8 Feb. 2021.
Reid's work on ''The Nervs'' in 1968–1969 turned it into an extremely surreal, even visceral, strip, achieving a rare level of hilarity and bawdiness. Its subversive presentation of comical horror again alarmed IPC's management.Maguire, Peter
''Fudge the Elf: Ken Reid: The Laura Maguire Collection''
Fudge-the-elf.com (2019). Retrieved 7 Feb. 2021.
In 1971 he created ''
Faceache ''Faceache'' was a comic strip appearing in British comics in the 1970s and 1980s. He was created by Ken Reid. Publication history ''Faceache'' first appeared in issue #1 of ''Jet'', dated 1 May 1971. The strip was retained when ''Jet'' merged ...
'', a boy who could ''scrunge'' his face into any shape, for ''
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'', which later moved to ''
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'' where it continued until Reid's death. Reid revived ''Frankie Stein'' in 1973 in '' Shiver and Shake''; the strip was taken over in 1974 by
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in '' Whoopee!'', with Frankie ultimately becoming "editor" of '' Monster Fun''.) Through the 1970s and 1980s he created horror-themed strips for a variety of comics, including ''Creepy Creations'' for ''Shiver and Shake'', ''Martha's Monster Make-up'' for ''Monster Fun'', and ''Tom Horror's World'' for ''Whoopee!''. ''Martha's Monster Make-up'' was similar to ''Faceache'' – about a girl with a mysterious jar of magical cosmetic cream that temporarily transformed someone's face into that of a hideous monster. The strip survived the end of ''Monster Fun'' and moved to ''
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'' in 1976. Reid was named Best Writer and Best Artist by the Society of Strip Illustration in 1978. On 2 February 1987, while drawing a page of ''Faceache'' at his home in
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, Greater Manchester, Reid suffered a stroke and died in hospital.


Bibliography


''Manchester Evening News''

*''The Adventures of Fudge the Elf'' (1938–1941, 1946–1963)


''Comic Cuts''

*''Super Sam'' *''Billy Boffin'' *''Foxy''


D.C. Thomson

* '' The Beano'' **''
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'', 1955–1957 **'' Jonah'', 1958–1963 **'' Jinx'', 1963–1964 *'' The Dandy'' ** ''
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'', 1954–1955 ** '' Bing-Bang Benny'', 1956-1960 ** ''
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'', 1960–1963 ** ''
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'', 1963–1966


Odhams/IPC

*'' Frankie Stein'', '' Wham!'', later '' Shiver and Shake'', 1964–1968, 1973–1974 *''
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'', ''Wham!'', later '' Cor!!'', 1965–1972 *'' Queen of the Seas'', '' Smash!'', 1966 *'' Dare-a-Day Davy'', '' Pow!'', 1967-1968 *''
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Faceache ''Faceache'' was a comic strip appearing in British comics in the 1970s and 1980s. He was created by Ken Reid. Publication history ''Faceache'' first appeared in issue #1 of ''Jet'', dated 1 May 1971. The strip was retained when ''Jet'' merged ...
'', ''
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'', later ''
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'', 1971–1987 *'' Wanted Posters'', '' Whoopee!'', 1974 *'' Martha's Monster Make-up'', '' Monster Fun'', 1975–1976, moved to ''Buster'' *''
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'', '' Whoopee!'', 1981–1983


References


External links


Fudge the Elf

Comics UK biography of Ken Reid (1919-1987)


published in ''Weird Fantasy'' #1 in 1969, Savoy Pictures website {{DEFAULTSORT:Reid, Ken British comics artists 1919 births 1987 deaths Artists from Manchester The Dandy people The Beano people