Geoff Campion

Arthur Geoffrey Campion (19 November 1916 — 18 December 1997)[1] was a British comics artist who drew adventure strips for Amalgamated Press/IPC.

As a staff officer in the British Indian Army in World War II he began drawing cartoons for the forces' magazine, Jambo.

He also drew Tales of the Gold Monkey and The Cyclone King for TV Comic, and for Eagle, Playhour and Look and Learn.

[2][3] In the 1970s he worked for Battle Picture Weekly, drawing D-Day Dawson,[5] The Eagle,[6] Fighter from the Sky,[7] Sergeant Without Stripes[8] and Action Force.

[9] In 1988, he drew large tableau boards for the National Trust, illustrating the history of The Needles old Battery on the Isle of Wight, which remain on display there.

Cover of Battle Picture Weekly , featuring D-Day Dawson , 1975