Can anyone help with any information on this strip, what comic it was originally from, and the artist? This scan is from a late Tina Special, to me it looks a much older strip?
GI GI, is always trying to get the ringmaster to watch her perform, which he is not keen on doing.
Thankyou!
GI-GI of the circus and her horse GO-GO
Re: GI-GI of the circus and her horse GO-GO
It puts me in mind of Dick Millington, including the lettering.
Re: GI-GI of the circus and her horse GO-GO
Thankyou Andy! I had a look at some of his work on Peter's blog, (thanks Peter) and I agree the lettering does look similar. As I have no more information on the strip I wonder if it was a Holiday Special fill in? Although to me it looks like a reprint?AndyB wrote:It puts me in mind of Dick Millington, including the lettering.
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Re: GI-GI of the circus and her horse GO-GO
The character/feature showed up in early issues of the Dutch Tina as well, renamed Gi-Gi van het circus en haar paard Go-Go.
How certain is the Millington attribution?
Regards,
Ramon
How certain is the Millington attribution?
Regards,
Ramon
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Re: GI-GI of the circus and her horse GO-GO
Hi, Ramon. Are you the same Ramon who works on Grand Comics Database? I'm Steve Mitchell who contributes to that website. I've indexed a couple of comics today. One thing the lockdown is good for. Apologies for going off topic.
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No worries, Steve. Yeah, one and the same! Still work 50%, though. Two shifts a week, 12-14 hours each. Hard times!