Nick Brennan
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Nick Brennan is a British
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Nick Brennan appeared a few times in The Dandy after its October 2010 revamp drawing Watch this Space and Professor Cheese's Olympic Wheezes. Reprints of Blinky, Pinky's Crackpot Circus, Brassneck and Sneaker were also used during 2012. In the final print edition of The Dandy, Nick drew Blinky, Peter Piper and Pinky's Crackpot Circus. A reprint of Hyde and Shriek was also used.
In the relaunched Digital Dandy, Nick produced Blinky and Sneaker with both stories being animated by his wife, Fran.
Nick's work appears in the Dandy Annual each year and he is currently working on scripts and artwork for the 2024 edition.
Recent work includes a newly-introduced Beano comic character, Stevie Star, and cartoon illustrations and animations for Beano Studios and the Beano for Schools projects featuring Dennis the Menace, Gnasher, Minnie the Minx and a host of other Beano faves.
In addition to comic work, Nick undertakes private and commercial commissions and has run cartoon workshops for events such as The Art of Stories at the Eden Project.[2] In collaboration with Fran, Nick also creates occasional fun and immersive three-dimensional digital cartoon dioramas, which can be experienced in WebXR, AR and VR.
References
- The Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
- ^ Art of Stories Festival at the Eden Project
External links
- Official websites
- www.cartoonfun.co.uk
- www.nickbrennancartoonist.co.uk
- Nick Brennan LinkedIn Profile
- Cartoonfun on LinkedIn