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Fantastic page. Loved Raymond's work on Dredd - City of the Dead, the croc in the sewer, Dekker. Thanks for sharing.
Another cracking commission for you, good sir
Lovely additon to an already fab collection. Congrats, sir.
Lovely comission. Would be lovely to see Mr Kennedy illustrate another Dredd story one day.
Mr Lambert's covers for Princess Tina were so well painted and warm and human.
Lovely. He's not half bad, this Gibson fellow.
Grade A stuff. Always loved Ratty's bowler hat.
Another lovely commission - a very formidable pose, especially with that shading.
Amazing detail for a sketch card and a fine rendition of one of Mr Harryhausen's most memorable scenes - great stuff.
Mr Burns recently did a number of commissions. If you were interested in a commission, PM me your email address - I can pass it on to the chap who organised the commissions, in case Mr Burns does another batch of commissions. Kind regards.
Ms Dalton is v talented. I do like her take on Dan Dare. And, blimey, Zeta used to wear ankle-length dress -- she's certainly let her sparkly blue hair down, here!
I loved Mr Redondo's work on Book 2. A lovely sketch - from the 40th? Kind regards.
At the age I read this, this was my favourite Slaine story - a real D&D dungeon crawl. Lovely page.
Fantastic cityscape - lit like the best film noir. Loved this story.
A cracking page from a great story by one of 2000ad's finest artists - great stuff.
A cracking page from a great story by one of 2000ad's finest artists - great stuff.
While the plot maybe lost its way after the first series, the art was nothing but superb throughout. Moody and atmospheric art.
It is lovely to see the original pages - so much detail got lost in the published comics. Big fan of Charley's War growing up.
A fine page: vivisection, fatties, a wonderful Dredd chin/snarl, sci-fi drugs paraphernalia, violence -- apart from a kitchen sink, what else do you need?
Not familiar with the story - but, yes, a fantastic broken cityscape.
All the illustrations that Mr Redondo had for sale were amazing but this was a great choice - like you say, hard to turn down a Nemesis & Torquemada page. Fantastic stuff!
Vintage McMahon. A fine page - a perfect blend of action and insanity.
A fantastic piece. Mr Redondo's work here bears something of a resemblance to Ian Gibson's in the pose and the "comicy" face. Lovely.
Lovely to see sequential pages framed side by side - looks amazing, A very memorable story - the madness of Mega City One!
In the UK, yes, I think. Mr Redondo illustrated issue 6 of the IDW Dredd last year, which would be his first published Dredd. Regards.
A cracking cover, and a great homage to the Thorne original.
Shako is enjoying himself far too much as Anderson's rug! A lovely commission and cracking stuff by Mr Roach.
A fantastic commission and a great addition to your already amazing Cursed Earth collection.
Love MacNeil's work for 2000ad. His painted work is lovely. I like the green lighting to show that something has gone very wrong with the deal.
The Star Rider was a fantastic baddie - an alien bounty hunter with a flying shark. Mr Golding has done Mr Frey's pages justice, which I've not read for 30 years but recall perfectly such was their goodness. Needs a reprint!
Fantastic commission. Mr Kennedy's work on Dan Dare was *divine*.
Doomlord was fantastic at times. Quality horror/sci-fi. Shame 2000ad or someone else didm't acquire the rights when Eagle folded. Love Mr Gallagher's works - looks like he is channelling Jim Baikie here. Lovely.
Crikey! You certainly think big when it comes to commissions - as with your Ezquerra commission, a lot of characters. A nice humorous piece, especially Zenith;s pose.
One of my favourite Ron Smith Dredd tales. Cracking page.
Your 2000ad covers collection is simply stunning. Fantastic work by Mr B, this.
It is difficult to say what the most insane thing is about this page but the cyborg eye-wipers probably is? As ever, very imaginative stuff from Mr B. Cracking page.
I love Mr Whelan's painted covers to the books - bright, colourful, action-packed: perfect for ERB's books! Fantastic to see a prelim. Thanks for sharing
Looks so much better in B&W - fantastic work!