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Name
  
Mick Bunnage

Role
  
Cartoonist


Music group
  
The Deep Freeze Mice

TV shows
  
Modern Toss

Mick Bunnage Modern Toss creator and former Leicester resident Mick Bunnage also

Albums
  
War, Famine, Death, Pestilence and Miss Timberlake

Similar People
  
Mackenzie Crook, Paul Kaye, Anthony Davis, Ralph Brown, Lucy Scott

Modern Toss Exhibition, Shoreditch


Mick Bunnage (born 21 December 1958) is a cartoonist, journalist, and comedy writer and was formerly the bass guitarist of The Deep Freeze Mice. He is the co-creator of the Modern Toss comic, which was also turned into a TV series by Channel 4. He has also worked as a writer on the BBC's 2004 The Stupid Version.

Mick Bunnage Mick Bunnage

Bunnage was one of the three co-creators of Loaded magazine in 1994, alongside original editor James Brown and deputy editor Tim Southwell, and went on to become associate editor. Under the guise of Dr. Mick he continued to contribute to Loaded until 2004, where he created, with Jon Link, the Office Pest cartoon strip, which became a prototype for Modern Toss. The duo went on to contribute cartoons to a broad range of publications including The Guardian and the Daily Mirror. They then produced a website, shitflap.com, in 2003.

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References

Mick Bunnage Wikipedia