Duncan Scott is a British comics artist. He has been working freelance since completing a degree in visual communication in 1999. He has drawn for numerous comics and magazines and his work has appeared in The Beano, The TV Times, Blue Peter magazine, Disney Explorer magazine, BBC’s Learning Is Fun magazine, BeanoMAX, The Dandy and Comic Football. In addition to illustrating, he occasionally writes comics. He wrote a number of scripts for Harry Hill's adventures in TV land which was drawn by Nigel Parkinson.
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| - Duncan Scott is a British comics artist. He has been working freelance since completing a degree in visual communication in 1999. He has drawn for numerous comics and magazines and his work has appeared in The Beano, The TV Times, Blue Peter magazine, Disney Explorer magazine, BBC’s Learning Is Fun magazine, BeanoMAX, The Dandy and Comic Football. In addition to illustrating, he occasionally writes comics. He wrote a number of scripts for Harry Hill's adventures in TV land which was drawn by Nigel Parkinson.
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| - Duncan Scott is a British comics artist. He has been working freelance since completing a degree in visual communication in 1999. He has drawn for numerous comics and magazines and his work has appeared in The Beano, The TV Times, Blue Peter magazine, Disney Explorer magazine, BBC’s Learning Is Fun magazine, BeanoMAX, The Dandy and Comic Football. His first artwork for The Beano included illustrations for the Rhyme Time sections which was a regular feature in The Beano in the early 2000s which saw readers send in rhymes. In 2002 he drew stripz for The Beano which were usually a small single panel gag which featured in the comic occasionally filling half a page or more often as a gag at the bottom of a full page strip. His first regular full strip in The Beano appeared in 2004 and was Colin the Vet which came in second place in a Comic Idol competition but entered the comic anyway after only losing by one percent. He also drew The Neds starting from 2005. This strip was irregular but it was also featured in BeanoMAX. He also drew Mia Starr for The Beano but this strip lost the 2006 Comic Idol competition and unlike Colin the Vet, it did not become a regular strip in the comic. In addition to illustrating, he occasionally writes comics. He wrote a number of scripts for Harry Hill's adventures in TV land which was drawn by Nigel Parkinson.
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