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Dudley D. Watkins : ウィキペディア英語版
Dudley D. Watkins

Dudley Dexter Watkins (27 February 1907 – 20 August 1969) was an English cartoonist and illustrator. He is best known for his characters ''Oor Wullie'' and ''The Broons''; comic strips featuring them have appeared in Scottish newspaper The Sunday Post since 1936, along with annual compilations. Watkins also illustrated for comics such as ''The Beano'', ''The Dandy'', ''The Beezer'' and ''Topper'', and provided illustrations for Christian stories.
==Early life==
Watkins was born in Prestwich, Lancashire, England, although the family moved to Nottingham while he was still a baby. His father was a lithographic print artist who noted the boy's early artistic talent and ensured that he received extra art classes at the Nottingham School of Art. By the age of 10 the local newspaper declared him a "schoolboy genius." He studied at Nottingham School of Art, and while working for Boots Pure Drug company in the early 1920s, Watkins' first published artwork appeared in Boots' staff magazine, ''The Beacon''.〔Titled ''Our Gymnasium Class'', it appeared in 1923. See (Dudley D. Watkins (27/2/1907 – 20/8/1969, UK) )〕

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