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- What an audience, all 1700 of them! Thanks to all the schools for letting me have so much fun!
- Just did an interview for BBC Radio Oxford about the sad passing of Leo Baxendale. Never let it be said that I don’t do my research.
- I had a good laugh at a new joke I squeezed into Julius Zebra book 3, then I turned around and saw this face.
- Foreign editions for Julius Zebra: Bundle With The Britons are rolling in thick and fast, along with the UK paperback edition!
- I’m enjoying some weird Icelandic Sagas. I particularly like this in-story critique of a poem.
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The Dandy’s dead – But Don’t write off Children’s comics
So, last week was a very strange week, a week when the spotlight fell onto British comics with the news of the demise of The Dandy, the weekly children’s comic which has been part of the fabric of British culture … Continue reading
Posted in Beanomax, Derek the Sheep, Nat Geo Kids, The Dandy, The Phoenix
Tagged The Dandy
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New direction for National Geographic Kids strip!
As many of you may know, I’ve been writing and drawing comic strips for one of Britain’s top-selling children’s magazines, National Geographic Kids, for nearly four years now. Every month my jolly comic strips tell the stories of famous people … Continue reading
Posted in Nat Geo Kids
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National Geographic Kids strips online!
As some of you may know, for the past two years I’ve written and drawn a comicstrip every month for the popular magazine National Geographic Kids. For the first 18 months or so I wrote jolly stories about individual people … Continue reading
Posted in Nat Geo Kids
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