The People's Comic

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Cover of issue 2, artist unknown

The People's Comic, also known as the Belfast People's Comic, was an anthology comic published in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in the mid-1970s. It ran for four issues, and included work by John Kindness (including "Jimmy Ripshite, the man that ate the cooked ham raw"), Liam de Frinse, Ian Knox, Alistair Heron, Cormac, Jonathan Livingstone, John Carson and others.

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