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Creative Killarney cartoonist Martin goes by the book

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READERS were clamouring to get their hands on a copy of Killarney artist Martin Carey’s first book The Haha on Saturday.
Martin, who is resident cartoonist with Killarney Advertiser, was in demand at the unveiling of the new publication at Killarney Library.
Officiating at the launch were the Healy-Rae brothers, Deputies Michael and Danny, who themselves feature in the book.
Martin, from Kilcummin, has always had a passion for art and will be known to many locally for his stunning watercolour paintings. Now his cartoons have won him another whole legion of fans both in print and online, particularly in the past few months.
His family were among those congratulating Martin, including his wife Tina and daughters Nicola, Hazel and Holly. Also wishing Martin well were his colleagues from his day job at Killarney Railway Station as well as his former teacher at Presentation Monastery National School, Councillor Michael Gleeson.
The Haha, which was designed by Ticketyboo Design & Print at Killarney Advertiser, features a whole host of eye-catching, humorous and thought-provoking cartoons and would make the perfect Christmas present.
It is on sale throughout Killarney, in Eason, O’Connor’s Newsagents, Eagers, Kerry GAA Store in Killarney Outlet Centre, Bricin, Serendipity and Muckross Gift Shop. It retails at €9.99. Martin will also be selling it online through Facebook (martincareyart) and Etsy.
Friends and family of Martin Carey at the launch of his book The Haha.