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Davy Francis (born 14 March 1958) is a cartoonist from Belfast, Northern Ireland. As a child he drew comics influenced by The Beano and sold them to his family for an old penny each. He contributed to various Northern Ireland-based comics, including his own Tsst! and Gripping Tales, and the anthology Ximoc, for which he created "Loose Chippings", "The Crazy Crew of the Saucy Sue", and "Ciderman". Ciderman also appeared in Francis' own zine Funny Ha-Ha, and a one-off drawn by Seán Doran. He also contributed to the local anthology Blast, which he edited an issue of.

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  • دافي فرنسيس (ar)
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  • دافي فرنسيس (بالإنجليزية: Davy Francis)‏ هو رسام كارتون ورسام توضيحي بريطاني، ولد في 14 مارس 1958. (ar)
  • Davy Francis (born 14 March 1958) is a cartoonist from Belfast, Northern Ireland. As a child he drew comics influenced by The Beano and sold them to his family for an old penny each. He contributed to various Northern Ireland-based comics, including his own Tsst! and Gripping Tales, and the anthology Ximoc, for which he created "Loose Chippings", "The Crazy Crew of the Saucy Sue", and "Ciderman". Ciderman also appeared in Francis' own zine Funny Ha-Ha, and a one-off drawn by Seán Doran. He also contributed to the local anthology Blast, which he edited an issue of. (en)
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  • دافي فرنسيس (بالإنجليزية: Davy Francis)‏ هو رسام كارتون ورسام توضيحي بريطاني، ولد في 14 مارس 1958. (ar)
  • Davy Francis (born 14 March 1958) is a cartoonist from Belfast, Northern Ireland. As a child he drew comics influenced by The Beano and sold them to his family for an old penny each. He contributed to various Northern Ireland-based comics, including his own Tsst! and Gripping Tales, and the anthology Ximoc, for which he created "Loose Chippings", "The Crazy Crew of the Saucy Sue", and "Ciderman". Ciderman also appeared in Francis' own zine Funny Ha-Ha, and a one-off drawn by Seán Doran. He also contributed to the local anthology Blast, which he edited an issue of. IPC head gave him some pages to draw in Monster Fun, which led to work for Oink! (1986–88) for which he drew "Cowpat County" and "Greedy Gorb". Other titles he drew for included adult humour comics UT, Brain Damage, Electric Soup and Gas, Ray Zone's The 3-D Zone, and feminist magazine Spare Rib. He wrote the strip "Anger", drawn by , in Knockabout Comics' Seven Deadly Sins, co-wrote a "Future Shock" for 2000 AD, and drew for Paradox Press' The Big Book of Urban Legends. In 1993 he drew the first issue of Malachy Coney's Belfast-set series for Fantagraphics Books, Holy Cross. He lives in Belfast with his wife and daughter, and concentrates on live caricature work. In recent years he has returned to comics, contributing to the Irish comic Sancho in 2006. (en)
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