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'''Adam Hargreaves''' | '''Adam Hargreaves''' is a [[British]] author and illustrator of children's books. | ||
He | He is the son of [[Roger Hargreaves]], who created the popular ''Mr Men'' and ''Little Miss'' series of books and, despite some initial reluctance, decided to carry on his father's work after the latter's death in 1988. | ||
He was the author of the ''[[Dr. Men (series)|Dr. Men]]'' books, which featured adventures of various incarnations of [[the Doctor]] in the style of the ''Mr Men'' series. He also wrote, directed, produced, and illustrated the webcast ''[[The Daleks Chase Walter the Worm (webcast)|The Daleks Chase Walter the Worm]]'' which was made to promote the series. | He was the author of the ''[[Dr. Men (series)|Dr. Men]]'' books, which featured adventures of various incarnations of [[the Doctor]] in the style of the ''Mr Men'' series. He also wrote, directed, produced, and illustrated the webcast ''[[The Daleks Chase Walter the Worm (webcast)|The Daleks Chase Walter the Worm]]'' which was made to promote the series. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 9 March 2023
Adam Hargreaves is a British author and illustrator of children's books.
He is the son of Roger Hargreaves, who created the popular Mr Men and Little Miss series of books and, despite some initial reluctance, decided to carry on his father's work after the latter's death in 1988.
He was the author of the Dr. Men books, which featured adventures of various incarnations of the Doctor in the style of the Mr Men series. He also wrote, directed, produced, and illustrated the webcast The Daleks Chase Walter the Worm which was made to promote the series.
Bibliography[[edit] | [edit source]]
Novels[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Dr. First
- Dr. Fourth
- Dr. Eleventh
- Dr. Twelfth
- Dr. Second
- Dr. Seventh
- Dr. Eighth
- Dr. Ninth
- Dr. Tenth: Christmas Surprise!
- Dr. Third
- Dr. Fifth
- Dr. Sixth
- Dr. Tenth
- Dr. Thirteenth