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'''Paddy Brennan''' is a succesful jump jockey. He used to be stable jockey for J. Howard Johnson but was then sacked and replaced.

'''Paddy Brennan''' is a [[United Kingdom|UK]] artist who worked mainly for [[D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd]], illustrating adventure strips for comics such as [[The Dandy]], [[Beano]], [[Topper]], [[Beezer]] and [[Judy]] as well as the [[People's Journal]].
'''Paddy Brennan''' is a [[United Kingdom|UK]] artist who worked mainly for [[D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd]], illustrating adventure strips for comics such as [[The Dandy]], [[Beano]], [[Topper]], [[Beezer]] and [[Judy]] as well as the [[People's Journal]].



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Paddy Brennan is a succesful jump jockey. He used to be stable jockey for J. Howard Johnson but was then sacked and replaced.

Paddy Brennan is a UK artist who worked mainly for D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd, illustrating adventure strips for comics such as The Dandy, Beano, Topper, Beezer and Judy as well as the People's Journal.

Brennan had his first artwork published in the one-off Magno Comic in 1946, published by International Publications in Glasgow and worked for other minor publishers before beginning work for D.C. Thomson in 1949.

From 1951 onwards Brennan revived many Dudley D. Watkins adventure series such as Jack Flash and the Terrible Twins, The Shipwrecked Circus and Young Drake in addition to producing dozens of stories in various genres ranging from historic (The Galloping Glory Boys) and nautical to Western (Crackaway Jack).

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