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As the scans progress, I am getting around to scanning in some of my favourite Kennedy stories. Here is one to remind you how good this man art's always has been. 8)

http://www.savefile.com/projects/262036

Keep watching the link and there should be more coming along soon. :D
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I followed the link, but all I got was your description of what was in the file, with a link to fileshare uploading.

This is new to me, can you tell me what I'm doing wrong?

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Seems to be a download button at the bottom right, but it's not best situated.

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Post by Captain Storm »

Andy,go to http://imageshack.us/ and upload your image and use the direct link as your link :twisted:

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When you open the page, you should get this description:

Warlord 1979
Killer Kane flying a Meteor in a duel to the death(Filetype: zip, 3.42MB)

To the right of this description is a button that says "Download". If you move your cursor over it, the cursor should change to a hand.

Click on the hand and it will offer you the option to save the download or to open it. Using winzip, you should be able to unzip the download and enjoy the pictures in there.

Sorry if I am explaining things in too much detail, but it should allow you to ignore the bits that you know already.

Alternatively I can email the zip to you if you send me an email Tony.
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The same link should now also get you 6 pages of Ian Kennedy art that I discovered in a 1976 Sparky Annual. 8)

Who says you can't get bargains at car boot sales anymore? :lol:
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Post by Shaqui »

Members may not be aware Ian Kennedy also illustrated for girls' annuals. My sister had some (Diana or June/Judy? - I forget which...) where he drew one strip about a red indian girl, and another about an airline nanny. I think there may have been another set in a large store.

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Post by Shaqui »

Ah ha... I knew I'd kept a scan somewhere from last time I borrowed them...

[img:350:520]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v464/ ... ister1.jpg[/img]

Col, I have all of this, if you want me to send it to you to host?

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Post by Shaqui »

Ditto this one too...

[img:350:508]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v464/ ... seed01.jpg[/img]

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Silly question! :lol: Of course, I will be happy to host these online. Will upload these as soon as I finish reading them... Could also do with some off-line advice on how to play with jpegs. :roll:
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Post by Shaqui »

colcool007 wrote:Silly question! :lol: Of course, I will be happy to host these online. Will upload these as soon as I finish reading them... Could also do with some off-line advice on how to play with jpegs. :roll:
Sure - what do you need to know? I've used Photoshop for something like ten years, but have only been 'restoring' comic material for a couple of years - but think I know how to get the best for online material.

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