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Patrick Alexander (cartoonist) : ウィキペディア英語版
Patrick Alexander (cartoonist)

Patrick Alexander (Reid) is an Australian cartoonist.
Alexander is known for his creations, ''Raymondo Person'', ''The Wraith'', ''Pink Chickens'', which ran for thirteen issues of the Australian kids magazine, ''Mania''〔 from 2001 until 2002 before being replaced by ''Tobias & Jube'' 〔 which continued in the kids magazine, ''Krash'' between 2005 and 2006. Alexander then moved to Sydney and was employed as a deputy editor for ''Total Gamer''.〔
Alexander then was employed by Eegra, a video gaming website, to produce a weekly web comic.〔
In 2011 a copy of Alexander's ''AAAAAAAH''〔 received a degree of popularity at the Dark Horse Comics offices, which led the publisher Mike Richardson to engage him to work for them. Alexander's creations have appeared in ''Dark Horse Presents'' #1 (April 2011 -''AAAAAAAH and Personally Quiz''), #2 (June 2011 - ''The Wraith''); #3 (August 2011 - ''Indecisive Man'') and #4 (September 2011 - ''Teenagers''). Alexander has described ''The Wraith'' as a character "partly based on Othello, although with some changes and additions". More recently his works were included in ''Dark Horse Presents'' #22 (March 2012 - ''Villianman''); #26 (July 2013 - ''Steggy Wilmot and Spimps''); #28 (September 2013 - ''Mrs Plopsworth's Kitchen'') which is described as "somehow manages to be adorable and disturbing at the same time, although words like 'surreal', 'endearing', 'hilarious', and 'grotesque' could apply as well."; and #36 (May 2013 - ''Bunbun and Sadhead'' and ''Job Interview'').
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