Len Brown (comics)
Len Brown (born 1943, died January 19, 2019) was a British comic book artist, writer, and editor, primarily known for his work on British adventure comics, particularly those published by D.C. Thomson & Co.
Brown began his comics career in the 1960s, working on titles like The Victor and The Hotspur. He was particularly adept at drawing war comics, often depicting scenes of military action with meticulous detail. His work frequently involved historical research to ensure accuracy in depicting uniforms, vehicles, and weaponry.
Throughout his career, he worked on numerous adventure strips, illustrating the exploits of soldiers, spies, and sportsmen. He was a prolific artist, consistently contributing artwork to a variety of D.C. Thomson publications for several decades.
Beyond his work as an artist, Brown also occasionally wrote stories and served as an editor on some titles. He was a versatile and respected figure within the British comics industry, known for his professionalism and commitment to producing high-quality adventure comics. He also worked on comics for IPC Magazines/Fleetway.