Romeo Brown

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Romeo Brown was a British comic strip published in the Daily Mirror from 1954 to 1962.It was written by Peter ODonnell (1957–1962) and illustrated by Alfred Mazure (1954–1957) and Jim Holdaway (1957–1962). It featured the adventures of Romeo Brown, a dashing private detective and ladies man.ODonnell recalled in a 2002 interview: This was a strip running in the tabloid Daily Mirror, for which I was writing Garth. The editor was dissatisfied so he engaged Jim Holdaway to take over the drawing and asked me to write the scripts. Thats how Jim and I first met, and we ran the strip for seven years, Romeo Brown was a comic private detective, and my brief was that every story was to revolve around a girl or girls, and the more clothes I could safely get off them the better.ODonnell followed Romeo Brown with the comic strip Modesty Blaise in the Evening Standard, which Holdaway illustrated from its debut on 13 May 1963 until his death in 1970.

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