About

Michael Bateman was born in 1932, and was educated at Abingdon School, Berkshire, and at Oxford University, where he read English. He did his National Service in the Royal Artillery, serving in Hong Kong.

Bateman had a variety of jobs, including time as a teacher, before becoming a journalist in Fleet Street. In 1964 he produced the matchstick series ‘KINKS’ for the Daily Mail, signing himself ‘M’. He later wrote the captions for a strip cartoon, and in 1966 published a study of cartoons and cartoonists entitled Funny Way to Earn a Living.

Michael Bateman died in March 2006, aged 74.

References used in biography

  • Michael Bateman Funny Way to Earn a Living (Leslie Frewin, London, 1966).

Active Period

1950-1999

Status

Not featured in BCA collections

Nationality

British cartoonists

Cartoon style

Cartoons strips and series

Publisher

Daily Mail