John Fardell should not be confused with John Fardell (MP).
Birth Name: | John Fardell |
Occupation: | author & children's book illustrator |
Language: | English |
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John Fardell (born 1967)[1] is an English cartoonist, and author and illustrator of children's books.
Fardell has been a regular contributor to the adult comic Viz, and has created and drawn two of the most popular and long-running strips, The Modern Parents and The Critics, and also Ferdinand the Foodie and Desert Island Teacher. His strip The Modern Parents portrays the way a mother and father insist on bringing up their young sons by following a doctrine they term "ethical awareness", much to the children's detriment. He also contributed illustrations and comic strips to 1990s video game magazine Electric Brain.[2]
Fardell is also an author and illustrator of children's books. To date he has produced three children's adventure novels: The Seven Professors of the Far North (2004),[3] The Flight of the Silver Turtle (2006), and The Secret of the Black Moon Moth (2009) – and three children's picture books: Manfred the Baddie (2008),[4] Jeremiah Jellyfish Flies High (2010), and The Day Louis Got Eaten (2011).