An interesting story with excellent art. Book Palace offers this brief bio of Edmund (Ted) Drury, who was active in British comics from 1952 to 1965:
"Little is known of this excellent artist - we are not even certain whether his name is Edward or Edmond as it appears he was known to all simply as "Ted". It is believed that he was born in South Africa and was discovered by Ted Holmes who used him for the pirate strip, Guy Gallant for the cover of Comet. Drury also drew for the Hulton Press, producing another 18th century strip for Girl, as well as a strip for the first Eagle Annual.
His illustrations for the text serialisations of Edgar Rice Burroughs' early Tarzan stories in Comet show just how versatile this stylish artist could be. According to Leonard Matthews, Drury was 'handsome to a degree' but 'of a very objectionable nature' and extremely arrogant. Drury left British comics in the mid 1960s and returned to South Africa."
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