Paddy Brennan
Paddy Brennan is an Irish comics artist who worked mainly in the UK, drawing adventure strips for D. C. Thomson & Co. titles. He was a freelancer, working six months of the year in Dublin and six months in London.
His first published work was a strip called "Jeff Collins - Crime Reporter" in the Magno Comic, a one-shot published in 1946 by International Publications in Glasgow. More work for small publishers followed, including in Cartoon Art's Marsman Comics and Super-Duper and Martin & Reid's The Rancher and Jolly Western before starting his long association with DC Thomson in 1949, drawing an adaptation of Sir Walter Scott's The Lady in the Lake in the People's Journal, and "Sir Solomon Snoozer" in The Dandy.
In the 1950s he drew mainly adventure strips for The Dandy, The Beano and The Topper, taking over several strips, including "Jimmy and his Magic Patch" and "The Shipwrecked Circus", from Dudley D. Watkins, although he also drew some humour strips, including The Dandy
Strips
- Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
- Crackaway Jack
- Flip McCoy - the Flying Boy
- The Galloping Glory Boys
- General Jumbo
- Iron Hand
- Jack Flash and the Terrible Twins
- Rusty
- The Shipwrecked Circus
- The Showboat Circus
- Sinbad the Sailor
- ''The Whizzers from Ozz''