Mike Pearse

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Mike Pearse is a cartoonist notable for the work he has drawn and written for The Beano comic.[1][2] His first multi-page strip was called "It's A Funny Old Game." It was 24 pages in length and it is the first time in Beano's history to be the only featured story. Since then he has created work for The Bash Street Kids,[3] the Three Bears,[4] and other Beano characters. Mike Pearse is recognized for his unique and highly detailed artwork, animated characters and quick-witted storylines.

List of Work

  • It's A Funny Old game
  • The Great Bash Street Nativity Play, Beano #2997, December 25, 1999
  • Finders Keepers, Beano #3025, July 8, 2000
  • A Nightmare on Bash Street, Beano #3041, October 28, 2000
  • Dennis's Big Birthday Party, Beano #3061, March 17, 2001
  • Continuous artist for The Bash Street Kids Singled Out. First appearance Beano #3226, 15 May 2004. Continued until 2009[3]
  • Continuous artist for The Three Bears. First appearance Beano #2974, 1999[5]
  • The Bash Street Kids in Space Cadets 2009
  • The Bash Street Kids Annual 2010

References

  1. "2004 - Solo Kids". Mike Pearse - The Bash Street Kids. The Beano. 
  2. http://www.comicvine.com/mike-pearse/4040-60532/
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Beano Project - The History of the Beano
  4. The Beano Website, Retro Comics - The 3 Bears
  5. Sig, Chris. "Signore Studios". Mike Pears and The Three Bears. Retrieved 18 September 2013. 
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