G. Larkman was an artist who drew comics in the 1920s and '30s. strips he worked on include:
- "Freddy Freckles" (1926) for Lot-o'-Fun
- "Tom Pepper" (1926) for The Butterfly
- "Sonny" (1929) for Tiger Tim's Weekly
- "Wu-Wu and his Wand" (1929) for Bo-Peep and Little Boy Blue
- "Wee Jock and Doris" (1930) for The Joker
- "Picky Dobbs" (1933) for the Boys' and Girls' Daily Mail
- "PC Bee" (1933) for The Dazzler
- "Bill Stickers" (1934) for The Chuckler
- "Kiddies of OK Ranch" (1936) for The Holiday Comic
- "Good Turns" (1938) for The Christmas Holiday Comic
- "Little Tuff Guy" (1939) for Monster
References[]
- Alan Clark, Dictionary of British Comic Artists, Writers and Editors, The British Library, 1998, p. 91