Ken Maynard (cartoonist)
Ken Maynard (born Albury, New South Wales in 1928 – died 29 September 1998 Gold Coast, Queensland) was an Australian cartoonist.
Maynard had an older sister, Florence, and a younger brother, Thomas.
Originally a police officer, Maynard got his break as a cartoonist in 1958 contributing his Ettamogah Pub cartoons to the Australasian Post. They became a main feature of the magazine and his cartoons were run until its last edition.
These cartoons were the inspiration for a chain of Ettamogah Pubs throughout Australia. There are Ettamogah Pubs in Sydney, Albury-Wodonga, Sunshine Coast and Cunderdin.
Maynard died on 29 September 1998 due to liver cancer.
References
- Around the Ettamogah pub. Book no. 1 / by Ken Maynard (1972)
- Ettamogah pub mob / Ken Maynard (1985, ISBN 0-909917-59-0 )
- The great Australian sandwich / Tony Johnston, cartoons by Ken Maynard & WEG (1991?, ISBN 0-646-05674-3)
- Ken Maynard cartoons: a nostalgic look back on Ken's cartoons as appearing in 'Australasian post' (1978)
- Ken Maynard cartoons 101 to 164: a collection of "Ned & his Neddy" as appearing in "Australasian Post" / Ken Maynard (1978)
- The mob from Ettamogah Pub, or, Ned and his Neddy / Ken Maynard (197?)
- The pub & the scrub / Neil Hulm with illustrations by Ken Maynard (1987, ISBN 0-9590032-2-3)
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