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Donald Southam Lawrence (17 November 1928 – 29 December 2003) was a British comic book artist and author. Lawrence is best known for his comic strips ''The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire'' in the British weeklies ''Ranger'' and ''Look and Learn'' and the ''Storm'' series, first published in the Dutch weekly ''Eppo'' (later relaunched as ''Sjors & Sjimmie'') and subsequently in album form. Famous for his realistic and detailed style, he was an inspiration for later UK comic-book artists like Brian Bolland, Dave Gibbons and Chris Weston〔(Don Lawrence, 75, Science Fiction Illustrator )〕 (indeed, Weston was taught by Lawrence). ==Early life== Born in East Sheen, a suburb of London, Lawrence was educated at St. Paul's School, Hammersmith. After joining the Army for his National Service, Lawrence used his gratuity to study art at Borough Polytechnic Institute (now the London South Bank University) but failed his final exams. Shortly before, a former student had visited the school to show students the work he was doing as a letterer on comic strips. Lawrence was inspired to take some samples to an editor at Amalgamated Press who suggested he try showing them to Mick Anglo, who ran a studio packaging comic strips for a London publisher and magazine distributor, Len Miller.
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