David Mostyn (cartoonist)

David Mostyn (cartoonist)

David Mostyn is a British cartoonist[1] who drew for D.C. Thomson from the early 1980s to present. He was the creator of several comic strips:

  • Bertie Buncle (Dandy, early 1980s)
  • Strange Hill (Dandy, 1986-2004)
  • Molly (Dandy, 1992-2004)
  • Hugh Dunnit (Beano, 2004–2005)
  • Medieval Knievel (Dandy, 2003?)
  • Danny's Nanny (Beano 1988-1994)
  • Dr. Doctor (Dandy, 2010)
  • Hector Spectre (Dandy, 1996-?)
  • Eddie The Ghost (Dandy, 2004)
  • Disaster Chef {Dandy, 2011-)

Mostyn has also worked for various jokebooks.

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