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Lincoln Peirce (pronounced "purse", born October 23, 1963) [1] is an American cartoonist and animator, best known as the creator of the successful Big Nate comic strip and as the author/illustrator of a series of Big Nate novels for young readers. [2] He has also written a number of animated shorts that have appeared on Cartoon Network and ...
Nate Wright: The comic strip's main character.Nate is a C-grade student in sixth grade and 11-and-a-half years old, a talented cartoonist, drummer, and chess player. He also believes he is a natural prankster, as he attempts funny and difficult pranks on the second to last day of school (known in the series as "Prank Day").
Luke Warm, Private Eye is Nate's comic strip about a detective he made up. Luke is clumsy and inefficient. His comic first appeared in Big Nate: Flips Out. The comic was later destroyed because when Nate was hypnotized, he could not make it neat enough. Everlovin' Ellen is an early comic about Ellen's life as a comedic, exaggerated soap opera.
Paramount Plus announced that the animated series “Big Nate” will debut early next year. The series is from Nickelodeon Animation Studio and is based on the children’s books and comic strip ...
Big Nate: In Your Face! March 2, 2021 Covers strips from September 5, 2016 to February 25, 2017. ISBN 978-1-5248-6477-4: Andrews McMeel Publishing: Big Nate: Top Dog: July 27, 2021 A treasury collection containing the entirety of Big Nate: And Friends and Big Nate: Makes the Grade in one book. ISBN 978-1-5248-6979-3: Andrews McMeel Publishing ...
Big Nate: Flips Out is a children's fiction novel written and illustrated by American cartoonist Lincoln Peirce, and is the fifth book in the Big Nate novel series (based on Peirce's own comic strip of the same name).
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Image credits: nate_fakes. We asked Nate if there’s a particular comic strip he feels a personal connection to. The artist shared that most of his gag comics resonate with him in one way or another.