philcom55 wrote:In looking up the Valda strip for another thread I couldn't help but smile at this late Bill Ritchie series in the 2002 Mandy Annual - especially as it made me think of Peter's cards!
...And isn't it nice to see him finally being allowed to initial his work?
- Phil Rushton
Hey that's a nice strip! He continued to draw "Snooty & Scamp" for German Wendy Magazine (http://www.wendy.de), and i had the honor of taking over the strip (until a disagreement with the current editor saw me recently kicked out)... at first cloning his style, then developing something my own overtime.
As I mentioned elsewhere I recently picked up 241 issues of The Rover some of which had Bill Ritchie covers - here are a few of them - plus one back cover:
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I'm still trimming and bagging those Rovers (as with all DC Thomson comics some pages protuded and became tatty so I purchased an A3 trimmer last week and have been tidying them up - they look much nicer afterwards) I did think of putting those images on full size but I am always conscious of using up too much webspace, I have this fear the forum will reach full capacity. Some of the Ritchie covers I haven't scanned yet have some nich "bunch of kids" scenes ala Baxendale's Banana Bunch, Lion Street Lot. I'll add them at full size soon.
I've put the on again - full size. Now you can appreciate Bill's work in detail. They look bigger than actual size - I think if you preview them and then edit out the borders the scanner enlarges the image to fill all the vacant space.
Diego, I put some Bill Ritchie Bimbo covers on here a few years back. They are on page five of the Artists & Writers forum dated 10.10.2008. They are still there.
Here's Bill's charming back cover for the 1966 Bimbo Annual which I picked up for a quid this morning.
To be honest I don't think he needed to make any major alterations for nursery work as his basic style seemed to appeal equally to children of all ages - not to mention adults!
That image is worth framing and hanging on the wall. Superb. Here are those Ritchie kids covers plus a Christmas cover and an advert for the Beezer Book drawn by Bill: