Signed Reg Smythe works were among 2,222 Mirror toons from the 20th century unearthed by Sheila Byfield after her husband got hold of them when the paper moved offices
The musician-turned-artist - who took over drawing 'Andy Capp' for the Daily Mirror in 2000 following creator Reg Smythe's death in 1998 - has been remembered as an ""extraordinary man"" by his daughter Sandra, who revealed he was still sketching in the weeks before he passed away
With his boozy exploits, cheeky humor, and expert job dodging, Andy Capp has been entertaining millions of readers for more than six decades, and now he gets to taste Tusker larger.
Capp, a famous English comic strip cartoon is still incredibly popular and one of the most syndicated cartoon characters ever produced.
On Tuesday he received a gift package from Tusker.
The cartoon syndicate is about a man, his drink, his favourite pub, and his wife Flo and was created by the famous cartoonist Reg Smythe.
After receiving the package they tweeted that Tusker larger a product of East African Breweries had sent them a gift courtesy of Kenya’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Manoah Esipisu.