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The series also features a rotating cast of supporting characters, including Dr Pringle, the mad scientist who created Monkey, and Skunky, a skunk with a serious flatulence problem. These characters add even more humour and personality to the already zany world of Bunny vs Monkey. His “Fish-Head Steve” comic would make history when it made the shortlist for the Roald Dhl Funny Prize. Over the years, Smart has illustrated comics for the likes of “Toxic magazine,” the “Sunday Times,” “The Beano,” and “The Dandy.” The Maniacal Badger has arrived, and he's determined to take over the Woods! Wasn't that Monkey's plan? This cannot happen! What japes await in this brand-new adventure when Bunny and Monkey team up to beat this new menace?!

Und schon beginnt der Wahnsinn im Wald! Der Affe hat in Stinki, dem Stinktier und Action-Biber Verbündete gefunden und mithilfe von Stinkis Super-Erfindungen herrscht bald das absolute Chaos! Dabei würden Hase und seine Freunde aus dem Wald doch nur so gerne ihre Ruhe haben - doch daraus wird nichts. They've never managed to work together before. Will Skunky rediscover his passion for evil inventions to defeat his rival at their own game? One thing's for sure . . . Laughs are guaranteed! It makes for amazing work with a good story and interesting characters that also combine sad moments with some hilarious jokes that set up perfectly for the following titles in the series. On the other hand, he believes digital comics can also be rewarding as the canvas on which one can create is infinite and will only improve and evolve over time.

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Jamie Smart is a very popular comics author from the United Kingdom that is best known for the “Flember” series of novels. Similar to many artists, James Smart has been doing comics ever since he was old enough to hold a pencil and has never stopped. He was very fortunate that he was born to very supportive parents who early on realized that he was fascinated with comics. James Smart also got inspiration from reading comics and graphic novels as a child growing up. As a child, he loved reading a wide variety of comics such as “Whizzer And Chips,” “Buster,” “Topper,” “Beano,” and “Dandy.” His blue blobs have been part of The Dandy cover since October 2010 and appeared in The Digital Dandy during its run.

He was instrumental in the design of the October 2010 revamp of The Dandy and designing the new logos. For the revamp, Smart drew Desperate Dan, Pre-Skool Prime Minister, Arena of Awesome, My Dad's a Doofus (as well as many others) with reprints of My Own Genie and Space Raoul later being used. [8] [9] Bunny lives peacefully in the woods with his friends Pig, Weenie the Squirrel and Action Beaver. Their tranquil life is shattered with the arrival of Monkey, a loud, rude and thoroughly annoying megalomaniac. Convinced he has landed on a distant planet, he renames his new home Monkey-opia and declares he will rule as supreme emperor.This work just like the debut is great for children between the ages of 6 and 10. Many parents have reported that their children were totally immersed and enjoyed reading the work. In “The Glowing Skull,” Dev and BOJA his best friend make a return in what is an interesting adventure in Prospertu, a mega modern and high-tech city. Smart, Jamie. "Flember - The Secret Book". Flember, by Jamie Smart (development blog) . Retrieved 10 February 2020. It was also his parents who encouraged him to attend art college which gave him a lot of freedom that he needed to become the excellent comic book author that he is today.

James Smart had his first break working with comic book companies when he was contracted by SLG to pen the “Bear” comic book. The Dandy, The Phoenix And The MooseKid: An Interview With Jamie Smart". Bleeding Cool News And Rumors. 15 March 2013 . Retrieved 8 April 2022. Going to college allowed him to tap into the mental space so that he could better explore and put out some very innovative works. Jamie Smart interview: Bear, Desperate Dan, The Dandy and more". Den of Geek. 15 January 2009 . Retrieved 8 April 2022. It will make you and your kid feel sad/worried, make you laugh, and be very happy, particularly at the end of the story.Kardwell, Mark. " The Dandy debate continues: a time of opportunity?". Comic Book Resources . Retrieved 14 September 2012. It is also a work with many laugh-out-loud moments in addition to many touching ones that a lot of kids will definitely enjoy. In addition to the colourful visuals, the series also features clever and witty writing. The humour is aimed at both children and adults, with plenty of silly jokes and pop culture references. The characters also have distinct personalities, with Bunny being the calm and sensible one, while Monkey is the brash and impulsive one. While Bunny vs Monkey is primarily a comedy series, it also has some heartwarming moments. The friendship between Bunny and Weenie is particularly touching, and there are a few moments where the characters have to work together to save the forest from an outside threat.

Napier, Claire. "Fuzzy Fury: Should My Kids Be Reading 'Bunny Vs. Monkey'?". ComicsAlliance . Retrieved 8 April 2022. Wissenschaftler wollten eine Rakete mit einem Affen darin eigentlich in den Weltraum senden, aber irgendwas ist schiefgelaufen und so landet der Affe nur im Wald hinter dem Labor. Er aber meint, auf einem fremden Planeten zu sein und beginnt die Waldbewohner Hase und dessen Freunde zu schikanieren - er möchte sie gerne zu seinen Sklaven machen. Nur dumm gelaufen, dass die das nicht mit sich machen lassen und sich kräftig wehren. It is an interesting graphic novel that many parents have asserted to be great for children between the ages of six and ten. This is a work that you can deal with your child well past bedtime and comes with plots that you can discuss with them later. He has also regularly published his popular “Looshkin” and “Bunny vs Monkey” stories in The Phoenix comic in addition to several children’s graphic novels. For the final print edition of The Dandy on its 75th anniversary, Jamie Smart drew the special cover as well as drawing My Own Genie, My Dad's a Doofus, Pre-Skool Prime Minister and My Teacher's a Walrus in the Top 75 Countdown. A reprint from The Arena of Awesome was also used.

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It was in 2002 that he sent them four different comic strip ideas and they went with Bear which they felt was the right fit. Being given the freedom to pen and do whatever he wanted with his comic was one of the biggest milestones of his career. Smart, Jamie (14 August 2012). "Why The Dandy still matters". The Guardian . Retrieved 14 September 2012. He has now worked in both print and online writing digital works but still prefers print as a mode for transmitting his work.

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