Yes, there are some really cool fan fictions. You can find them on various fan fiction websites. Just search for 'James Acaster Ed Gamble fan fiction' and you'll likely come across some unique stories that fans have created.
I think there might not be a direct connection. Ed Gamble's political cartoons might focus on various issues, and education debt could be just one aspect that isn't necessarily a main theme.
You can try searching on dedicated fan fiction platforms like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of fan - made stories and there's a good chance you'll find some James Acaster and Ed Gamble fan fiction there.
Taskmaster is usually a male character in the comics. However, there might be alternate universes or specific storylines where the character's gender is presented differently, but in the main continuity, it's male.
In the comics, Taskmaster has predominantly been presented as a male. This has been the norm for the character throughout most of the comic storylines.
The origin story of Taskmaster involves a character who has the ability to mimic the combat skills of others. He has trained extensively in various fighting styles. He uses his skills to take on different jobs as a mercenary or assassin in the Marvel Universe.
One of the best Taskmaster stories is when a contestant came up with an extremely creative solution to a seemingly impossible task. For example, in one task of building the tallest structure with limited materials, a contestant used their knowledge of physics and some out - of - the - box thinking to create a structure that no one expected. It was a great display of ingenuity.