Nigel Auchterlounie

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Nigel Auchterlounie is a British comics artist and cartoonist. His graphic novel, Spleenal, was published by Blank Slate Books in 2009.[1][2] His artwork also featured heavily in the children's comic The Dandy, often writing the strips himself.

For the final print Dandy celebrating its 75th anniversary, Nigel drew The Bogies, , , , , Old King Cole, Korky the Cat and as well as writing The Jocks and the Geordies.

In November 2012, Auchterlounie became the writer of Dennis the Menace[3] as well as the writer/artist for Pup Parade for The Beano. Nigel currently writes Dennis the Menace and Gnasher in both the weekly comic and in the . Nigel both writes and draws The Numskulls.

Children's comic work[]

Comic Strip Dates Comic drawn for Notes
2012 The Dandy Mini-strip
The Bogies 2008–2012 The Dandy Originally appearing in children's magazine Toxic
2010–2011 The Dandy
Corporal Clott 2011, 2012 The Dandy First in the 2012 Annual, then in the weekly in late 2012.
2012 The Dandy
2011 The Dandy
Jibber & Steve 2010–2013 The Dandy Originally half-pager, then mini-strip
2011–2012 The Dandy
The Numskulls 2013–present The Beano
Pup Parade 2012–2013 The Beano Part of the Funsize Funnies
2010–2011 The Dandy Mini-strip
2011 The Dandy
2012 The Dandy Mini-strip
2010–2012 The Dandy Mini-strip
2014 The Beano Prose Story

References[]

  1. ^ "SPLEENAL « Blank Slate Books".
  2. ^ Paul Gravett, PG Tips Special: The Graphic Novelist's Progress, 20 December 2009
  3. ^ "I write Dennis (the menace) and Gnasher for the Beano". November 21, 2012.

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