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Nigel Parkinson

b. 1959

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Nigel Parkinson
Known forThe Beano
Issues credited11
Active1997–2025
Primary roleartist
The Beano Book #2002
The Beano Book #2002 (2001)

Nigel Parkinson, born in Liverpool in 1959, is a British cartoonist best known for his long-running work on *The Beano* and *The Dandy*. He entered comics through D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd, where he became a mainstay artist, colorist, inker, and occasional writer from the late 1990s onward. His signature style—clean, energetic, and full of expressive character work—suited the anarchic humor of these iconic British weeklies. Over his career, Parkinson contributed to numerous issues and annuals, including *The Beano Annual*, *The Beezer Annual*, and special inserts like *The Beano - Time Out Magazine*. He collaborated closely with editors and fellow Thomson artists to keep classic strips fresh while introducing new gags and designs. Though not a prolific creator of new characters, his steady hand helped define the look of *The Beano* for a generation of readers. Parkinson's later career remained rooted in these beloved titles, cementing his reputation as a reliable and beloved figure in British comics. He has not received major industry awards widely noted, but his legacy endures through the joy his art brought to millions of young readers.

The Beezer Annual #2003
The Beezer Annual #2003 (2002)

Full bibliography · 10 series

Ace Ventura Pet Detective (1996) · 2
The Dandy Annual (2002) · 2
The Beano Annual (2002) · 2
The Dandy (1950) · 1
The Beano Book (1939) · 1
The Beezer Annual (2002) · 1
The Beano - Time Out Magazine insert (2013) · 1
Beano Christmas Special (2007) · 1
Beano Presents: Bananaman - Birthday Bash (2025) · 1

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