Kev F. Sutherland
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Kev F. Sutherland is a comedian and comic strip creator who works for the UK comic The Beano. He writes and draws, since 2004, comedy adventures strips starring The Bash Street Kids, with Dennis The Menace, Minnie the Minx et al. Some of these are available on his website.
He is currently producing and assisting The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre, who are performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2007.
Sutherland's previous comic strip work includes Star Trek and Doctor Strange for Marvel Comics, Goosebumps for The Funday Times, educational illustration for Scholastic and Harper Collins, Zig & Zag's Zogazine, Red Dwarf Smegazine (both for Fleetway), and miscellaneous strips for Doctor Who Magazine, Oink, Viz, 2000AD, Warrior, Gladiators (based on the LWT TV series), and many more.
From 1999-2004, Sutherland was the producer of the UK's Comic Festival in Bristol. He is also a stand up comedian, and his TV work includes The Sitcom Trials for ITV1/HTV.
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[edit] Oscar Harding
Since July 2006, in his spare time Kev collaborates with Oscar Harding. So far their CV of collaborated films are: The Five Doctors (2006) 24 Hours in the TARDIS(2007) Deadman (pre-production, 2008) Wreaths of time (2008) The Time Crystal Trilogy (In talks, 2009)
They live very close to each other, so this makes the collaboration easier. They met when Kev was working at The Downs School, Wraxall in June 2005, and re-met in Clevedon by coincidence a year later.
[edit] Selected TV
- Battle of the Books (BBC)
- The Sitcom Trials (ITV1)
- A-Z of Rude Health (HTV)
[edit] Selected comics
- Oink - first published work 1988
- The Beano
- Red Dwarf Smegazine
- Doctor Who Magazine
- Viz - wrote & drew Tarquin Hoylet, He Has To Go To The Toilet
- 2000AD - very early (still at school) work on Captain Klep, 1981
- Goosebumps wrote strip adaptation in Funday Times
- Dr Strange, Star Trek, Werewolf By Night (Marvel)
- UT
[edit] References
Comic cool for kids. bbc.co.uk - Bristol. Retrieved on February 06, 2006.
[edit] External links
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