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George and Brian spring 2022 feature
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George & Brian: I bet you look good on the stairs

4th April 2022
In Edgar Lowman’s latest cartoon, George for some reason wants to find out how to look cool on the stairs. Apparently there is a book all about doing just that… [Read more]
Arts & Culture

George & Brian: Snowballing

13th December 2021
Cartoon by Edgar Lowman. George and Brian are up to their usual antics.
George and Brian Autumn 2021
Arts & Culture

George & Brian: Back pack packed

20th September 2021
George and Brian get their back packs packed to get back to it for September. [Read more]
Edgar Lowman Profile
Arts & Culture

Edgar Lowman, artist profile

14th June 2021
I have always drawn, and the Messenger played a big part in my artistic development. I love creating a ridiculous joke every issue, and in such times as these I think it’s important to find [Read more]
George and Brian - The Saurus
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George and Brian: The Saurus

14th June 2021
In this issue’s cartoon strip by Edgar Lowman, George (or is it Brian?) is looking up words in his thesaurus. Whatshisname – the other one – seems to be absent. You can see more of [Read more]
George and Brian October 2020
Arts & Culture

George & Brian: Business Fruit

19th October 2020
Look what George brought back from the grocery store in this month’s cartoon strip by Edgar Lowman.
George and Brian featured March2020
Arts & Culture

George and Brian: A storm is coming

23rd March 2020
Cartoon by Edgar Lowman. George and Brian brave the weather.
George and Brian November 2019
Arts & Culture

George & Brian: Heading out for Halloween

31st October 2019
As a treat for Halloween we bring you the latest of George and Brian’s cartoon escapades in which they head out to a fancy dress party. It’s a special sneak peek at the next issue, which is on its way this coming weekend… [Read more]
George and Brian
Arts & Culture

George & Brian: Brian’s Birthday

19th August 2019
Look who is also celebrating 20 years (really?!) in Edgar Lowman’s cartoon strip, this time brought to you in glorious black and white (Edgar was away when he drew his cartoon for us, and only had a pencil to hand!). [Read more]
George and Brian
Arts & Culture

George & Brian: a hand with the dusting

24th June 2019
George and Brian holiday special.
Arts & Culture

George and Brian: Holiday Special

29th April 2019
George and Brian get set for their holidays – but has George packed everything he needs? [Read more]
George & Brian: Parked in the wrong place
Arts & Culture

George & Brian: Parked in the wrong place

18th March 2019
We missed George and Brian last issue, but George explains what kept him away…
George and Brian - Windy
Arts & Culture

George and Brian: Windy

17th December 2018
In this edition of George and Brian, an intrepid adventurer in the shape of Brian battles through terrible winds… [Read more]
George and Brian - Running Out Of Tea
Arts & Culture

George & Brian: Running Out Of Tea

5th November 2018
Disaster strikes when George and Brian run out of tea, in this issue’s cartoon painted lovingly with tea by Edgar Lowman. [Read more]
George & Brian - Silent Film
Arts & Culture

George & Brian: Silent Film

17th September 2018
What more can be said in the September 2018 George & Brian cartoon? [Read more]
George & Brian Hot Day scream
Arts & Culture

George & Brian: A hot day

6th August 2018
George just can’t stand the heat and needs to cool down in Edgar Lowman’s latest installment of the George and Brian cartoon. [Read more]

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