Simon 'Bigmac' Wrigley
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Simon 'Bigmac' Wrigley is a major character in the fictional Johnny Maxwell
trilogy by Terry Pratchett.
Wrigley's upbringing is mysterious. He seems to have been raised by his brutal brother and his dog, Clint, in The Joshua N'Clements Block. Social Services have investigated his case often. Wrigley is a neo-Nazi skinhead, but he has a casual friendship with Yo-less
, and shows confusion when he is asked to justify why he has a jacket covered in swastikas and pro-Hitler slogans. Wrigley hides his true emotions, and, as seen in Only You Can Save Mankind
overtries to be, as he puts it "hard", hanging out near pubs with boys years older than he is. Wrigley is constantly bullied by his older brother, although he knock his brother out during Johnny and the Dead
. He is strangely intelligent, and is probably the third most intelligent in the gang, after Kirsty and Yo-less. A running gag is his attraction to cars with the keys still in the ignition. He has apparently stolen and crashed the minister of education's car, and was thrown into juvenile hall. His favourite band is Heavy Mental. Wrigley's best friend is undoubtedly Wobbler, while he appears to dislike Kirsty. His relationship with Johnny is unclear, although he treats him with a mix of pity and cruelty.
Johnny Maxwell
Johnny Maxwell is a fictional character in a series of three children's books by Terry Pratchett. He is a young boy living in the typical late-20th-century English town of Blackbury .Johnny has a difficult home life...
trilogy by Terry Pratchett.
Wrigley's upbringing is mysterious. He seems to have been raised by his brutal brother and his dog, Clint, in The Joshua N'Clements Block. Social Services have investigated his case often. Wrigley is a neo-Nazi skinhead, but he has a casual friendship with Yo-less
Yo-less
Yo-less is a fictional character in the popular Johnny Maxwell trilogy by Terry Pratchett.-Background and Family:From a Godly West Indian family , Yo-less is the fourth member of Johnny's gang...
, and shows confusion when he is asked to justify why he has a jacket covered in swastikas and pro-Hitler slogans. Wrigley hides his true emotions, and, as seen in Only You Can Save Mankind
Only You Can Save Mankind
Only You Can Save Mankind is the first novel in the Johnny Maxwell trilogy of children's books and fifth young adult novel by Terry Pratchett, author of the Discworld sequence of books. The following novels in the Johnny Maxwell Trilogy are Johnny and the Dead and Johnny and the Bomb...
overtries to be, as he puts it "hard", hanging out near pubs with boys years older than he is. Wrigley is constantly bullied by his older brother, although he knock his brother out during Johnny and the Dead
Johnny and the Dead
Johnny and the Dead is the second novel by Terry Pratchett to feature the character Johnny Maxwell. The other novels in the Johnny Maxwell Trilogy are Only You Can Save Mankind and Johnny and the Bomb...
. He is strangely intelligent, and is probably the third most intelligent in the gang, after Kirsty and Yo-less. A running gag is his attraction to cars with the keys still in the ignition. He has apparently stolen and crashed the minister of education's car, and was thrown into juvenile hall. His favourite band is Heavy Mental. Wrigley's best friend is undoubtedly Wobbler, while he appears to dislike Kirsty. His relationship with Johnny is unclear, although he treats him with a mix of pity and cruelty.