
For this Australian comic book, the cover artwork was completely recreated.
As the tournament begins, the competition heats up—between the men, jousting, and the women, in the grandstand.
As the lengthy tale of Rupert draws to a close, the threads begin wrapping up.
Though he is honorable to his core, Brett realizes Kevin has thrown the match.
The final episode of the 33-week epic is completely in character for Kevin, champion of children. The episode is also one of Collins’ best efforts, with a dramatic, final splash panel.
The Complete MITZI McCOY
A collection of his first syndicated comic strip, “The Lost Art of Kreigh Collins, Vol. 1: The Complete Mitzi McCoy” features previously unpublished photographs and comics and includes wonderful introductory essay by Eisner Award-winner Frank M. Young. The book is available here.
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Was there a character named Kim in the Kevin the Bold comix?
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I haven’t read all ~944 episodes, but so far, no Kims.
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