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Rick Brookes is a satirical cartoonist born in Bangor, Wales, on June 16, 1948. Having studied art at Salford Art School, Manchester, he worked first as an assistant art editor for Mirabelle magazine and then as a graphic artist and designer for IPC magazines such as ''Woman's Own'', ''Woman's Realm'' and ''Ideal Home''. Brookes was an illustrator and staff cartoonist at the Evening Standard from 1977, signing his strips first "Rick Brookes" then "Brookes". He worked alongside Jak for eighteen years, deputising for him In 1994 Brookes began contributing to the Daily Express taking over from Giles, using the signature "Brook", and he kept the same signature after he moved to ''The Sun'' in 1996, taking over from Tom Johnston.〔"Tributes", ''Evening Standard'', July 28, 1997, p.9.〕 Brookes's cartoons appear regularly in newspapers such as News of the World, Mail on Sunday, The American and Punch, and is especially popular on Metro, with his series ''THIS LIFE''.〔This series of strips was collected in 2003 in his book ''This Life'', published by (Metro ).〕 He also worked on the Allied Lyons advertising campaign for Saatchi & Saatchi. Greatly influenced by Giles, Low and Jak, Brookes also admires Oliphant, Matt and Mac. He is reported as drawing his sketches with a Swan fountain pen and flexible nib, just so that he can be suppler in his drawing. He used to hide a rook in his drawings "because there is a rook hidden in 'Brookes'".〔Mark Bryant ''Dictionary of Twentieth-Century British Cartoonists and Caricaturists'' (Ashgate, Aldershot, 2000), p.39.〕 ==Notes==
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