[3] His first artwork for The Beano included illustrations for the Rhyme Time sections (Taking over from Chris McGhie) which was a regular feature in The Beano during the first half of the 2000s, which saw readers send in rhymes.
From 2001 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.
He also did the artwork for a number of strips in the Dandy including Count Snotula and Brain Duane.
He wrote a number of scripts for Harry Hill's adventures in TV land which were drawn by Nigel Parkinson.
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