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King's Counsel (formerly Queen's Counsel until September 2022) is a British cartoon strip created by Alexander Williams and Graham Francis Defries, which has been published in the law pages of The Times since 1993. It is a satire on law and lawyers.
Cartoons. Sir Geoffrey Bentwood QC, one of the Queen's Counsel characters. In 1993 Williams and Graham Francis Defries created the comic strip Queen's Counsel, a satire on law and lawyers, published in the law pages of The Times newspaper, under the pseudonyms Steuart and Francis.
Queens Counsel is a British cartoon strip created by Alexander Williams and Graham Francis Defries, which has been published in the law pages of The Times since 1993. It is a satire on law and lawyers. The strip is published under the pseudonym "Steuart and Francis", these being the middle names...
Queen's Counsel is a British cartoon strip created by Alexander Williams and Graham Francis Defries, which has been published in the law pages of The Times since 1993. It is a satire on law and lawyers.
“The Queen’s Counsel cartoon strip was born in the flyleaf of a civil litigation textbook during a particularly tedious stint in the law library,” says its co-creator Alex Steuart...
Queens Counsel is a British cartoon strip created by Alexander Williams and Graham Francis Defries.It first appeared in law pages of The Times in 1993, where it has been featured ever since. It is a satire on law and lawyers .
"Queen's Counsel is a British cartoon strip created by Alexander Williams and Graham Francis Defries, which has been published in the law pages of The Times since 1993. It is a satire on law and lawyers. The strip is published under the pseudonym \"Steuart and Francis\", these being the middle names of the two authors."@en . . . . . . . . . .