Print maker John Patrick Reynolds has just announced the return of The Broons to his Comic-Art site, offering a range of high quality screen prints featuring the family from the pages of The Sunday Post.

To celebrate their return, he’s printed ten new prints, adapted from original art by Dudley D. Watkins , including Ma Broon, enjoying a cup of tea, or one of her dying for one; The Bairn leading Granpa by the hand and insisting they go home, or the two of them leaving a family gathering. Plus, there’s Pa Broon, hitting his thumb with a hammer, and the boys all on a bike ride.

All the prints have been devised in cooperation with publisher DC Thomson and all your Broons favourites feature, including the mischievous Twins.
As with all John’s limited edition, signed prints, they’re printed on 100 per cent cotton paper, milled at the St Cuthbert mill in Somerset.
If you’re after something different, do check out his other fully licensed ranges, including Asterix, Beano characters, the Moonins and Commando and Victor-inspired prints.






A lifelong comics fan, John Patrick Reynolds’s handmade silkscreen prints have been featured on the BBC, in the Observer and elsewhere.
• Check out John’s Prints On Sale Page here | The Broons Prints are here
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