Ken Winston was a shortlived strip created by Jerry Siegel, with pencilling by Ogden Whitney (and Mike Roy). Syndicated by General Features it featured a James Bond look-a-like. running for a year or so in the mid fifties.
"As most of Siegel's work it's not very sophisticated, but it is a lot more fun than you might expect from a failed and forgotten shortrun strip. A true oddity from two well known creators". (source: Ger Apeldoorn / The Fabulous Fifties)
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