Jonah by Ken Reid is a classic and one of the highlights of Ken’s career.
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Friday, July 31, 2015
AGHHH-IT'S-'IM-JONAH: ORIGINALS VS. REPRINTS
Jonah by Ken Reid is a classic and one of the highlights of Ken’s career.
Fascinating stuff, Irmy - definitely more, please! I have to say that I hate the Buddy Typeset lettering, and not just because I used to do hand-lettering, but because it somehow makes even Ken Reid's pages a little less than they were (although still brilliant, naturally).
ReplyDeleteI agree very sad the lettering was changed and some of the colouring...look forward to your next post..
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion the modern lettering in Buddy did the strip no favours at all; Reid’s original captions, resembling a typical treasure map, are far superior. I get that they were going for uniformity with the other strips’ lettering and that 20+ years had elapsed, but they should have left well enough alone.
ReplyDeleteWhy does the Beano version say Tenth Lord of the Admiralty instead of First? The Buddy version used First Lord and I think that was the original intention because Tenth looks like it was patched in to the Beano version.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting article. I agree about the lettering spoiling the look of the strip in Buddy. Great stuff; more please.
ReplyDeleteI grew up with 1980s Beano lettering, so seeing the same thing in the redrawn balloons isn't terrible; just... less individual than the original. Fascinating to see how often these were revised and re-revised—and I'll add to the choir that the original Beano printing seems to have had First Lord intended and changed...
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