RIP Steve Dillon

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very sad. clicky
a terrific artist. the kali tattoo on my left arm is his arrtwork from a judge dredd in 2000ad.

RIP mr dillon :cry:
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"

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Oh cr@p :(

2016 is going to be renamed "Fcuk you 2016!"
Cheers.
Steve
Just like the old days

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One of my favourite early Dredd artists, I probably ranked him 2nd only to McMahon. His work on Alone In A Crowd, Block Mania and City of the Damned was excellent. Very sad, RIP. :(
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:(

Getting tired of typing RIP this year... His Dredd and Rogue Trooper stuff was top. I've still got Preacher to look forward to.
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I loved his work with Garth Ennis on possibly my favourite run of Hell blazer.

Sorry to here this.
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Drokk!

RIP Steve
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mh wrote:One of my favourite early Dredd artists, I probably ranked him 2nd only to McMahon. His work on Alone In A Crowd, Block Mania and City of the Damned was excellent. Very sad, RIP. :(
I just realised Ezquerra and Bolland are missing from your top 2! :eek:
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Night of the Werewolf, I'll say no more.

RIP Steve :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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His first work on 2000AD was published before he was even 19. Such a great talent.
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