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'''Lew Stringer''' (born March 22, 1959) is a British comics writer and artist. He produced many humour strips for various [[Marvel UK]] comics, including both "[[Robo-Capers]]" and "[[Combat Colin]]" for the Marvel UK ''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)#Marvel UK|Transformers]]'' comic.
'''Lew Stringer''' (born [[March 22]], [[1959]]) is a British comics writer and artist. He produced many humour strips for various [[Marvel UK]] comics, including both "[[Robo-Capers]]" and "[[Combat Colin]]" for the Marvel UK ''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)#Marvel UK|Transformers]]'' comic.


Amongst his other well known strips are ''Brickman'', ''Robo-Capers'', ''Macho Man'' and ''Tom Thug'', alongside work for many different titles.
Amongst his other well known strips are ''Brickman'', ''Robo-Capers'', ''Macho Man'' and ''Tom Thug'', alongside work for many different titles.

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Lew Stringer (born March 22, 1959) is a British comics writer and artist. He produced many humour strips for various Marvel UK comics, including both "Robo-Capers" and "Combat Colin" for the Marvel UK Transformers comic.

Amongst his other well known strips are Brickman, Robo-Capers, Macho Man and Tom Thug, alongside work for many different titles.

In addition Stringer presently writes the blog "Blimey! It's another blog about comics!" looking at the past and present of the British comics industry, often providing information on historic trends.

Credits

Transformers strips