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Neil Slorance

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Language
  
English

Notable work
  
Dungeon Fun

Nationality
  
Scottish

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Born
  
17 February 1987 (age 30) Glasgow, Scotland (
1987-02-17
)

Occupation
  
Comic artist, political cartoonist, illustrator

Genres
  
Science fiction, fantasy, politics

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Neil Slorance (born February 17, 1987) is a Scottish comic artist who is best known as the artist of Dungeon Fun as well as for his political cartoons. He has contributed strips to Titan Comics' Doctor Who comics alongside Dungeon Fun writer Colin Bell.

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Comics

Slorance created the sitcom webcomic Jonbot vs Martha with Colin Bell in 2011. Slorance and Bell collaborated again on the critically acclaimed Dungeon Fun between 2013 and 2015.

Slorance provided illustrations for a short story, How To Be A Ghost: An Illustrated Guide, with writer Campbell Miller in 2011. Another collaboration, How To Be Suave, was released in 2013.

In 2012, Slorance began writing a series of travelogues, starting with Nine Lines of Metro. A second travelogue, Seven Days in Berlin, was released later in 2012. A third travelogue, Let's go to Bordeaux was released in 2014.

Slorance published The Amateur Astronomer's Journal in 2013, a short story about "a home computer worker taking the night off to go look at the stars".

In 2014, Slorance and Bell began contributing strips to Titan Comics' Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor series.

In 2016, Slorance released a collection of autobiographical comics entitled Modern Slorance: Torts and Tinder.

Political cartoonist

Slorance first began drawing political cartoons during the 2014 Scottish independence referendum. His political cartoons subsequently attracted media attention during the 2015 general election after receiving recognition from Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, following which he live sketched STV's election night coverage. He was then hired by STV to draw the Neil Slorance Sketch, a regular feature.

On January 22 2016, one of his cartoons signed by Nicola Sturgeon was auctioned at the Govan Kingston SNP's Burns supper event to support her re-election.

Personal life

Slorance lives in Glasgow with his pet tortoise, Herman. In 2015, a video of him awakening his tortoise went viral, accumulating more than a million views and being featured on the American TV show Right This Minute.

Awards and nominations

In 2012, Jonbot vs Martha was nominated for four Scottish Independent Comic Book Alliance awards.

In 2013, Amateur Astronomer's Journal was nominated for three SICBA awards.

In 2014, Slorance won the Best Cover and Best Artist awards at the SICBA, and Dungeon Fun Book One received the award for Best Comic or Graphic Novel.

In 2015, Slorance was ranked 99th in The List's Hot 100.

In 2016, Slorance was ranked 90th in The List's Hot 100, climbing 9 places from the previous year.

References

Neil Slorance Wikipedia