Nigel Auchterlounie

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, My Freaky Family, Tom Tum, Bertie Buncle and his Chemical Uncle, Joe White and the Seven Dwarves, Old King Cole, Korky the Cat and Jibber and Steve as well as writing The Jocks and the Geordies.

In November 2012, Nigel 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 Dennis the Menace and Gnasher Megazine. Nigel both writes and draws The Numskulls.

Children's comic work

Comic StripDatesComic drawn forNotes
Baa Baa Bad Sheep2012The DandyMini-strip
The Bogies2008–2012The DandyOriginally appearing in children's magazine Toxic
Clive 52010–2011The Dandy
Corporal Clott2011, 2012The DandyFirst in the 2012 Annual, then in the weekly in late 2012.
The Dandy Presents...2012The Dandy
The Gleeks2011The Dandy
Jibber & Steve2010–2013The DandyOriginally half-pager, then mini-strip
My Freaky Family2011–2012The Dandy
The Numskulls2013–presentThe Beano
Pup Parade2012–2013The BeanoPart of the Funsize Funnies
Professor Dandy's World of Facts2010–2011The DandyMini-strip
Space Dogz2011The Dandy
Superball2012The DandyMini-strip
Twitter2010–2012The DandyMini-strip
Diary of a Bash Street Kid2014The BeanoProse Story
gollark: At this rate I might actually have to change the potatOS development strategy.
gollark: Pastebin has made *changes* to things, and I dislike it.
gollark: Now I really want computer slabs.
gollark: Also, add a networking stack so you can do HTTP.
gollark: Should they though? Should they *really*?

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