WebbIan Gibson - Comic Artist - The Most Popular Comic Art by Ian Gibson HOME > RESOURCES > COMIC ARTISTS > G View New Art RSS Feed Ian Gibson Latest … Ian Gibson (born 1946) is a British comic book artist, best known for his 1980s black-and-white work for 2000 AD, especially as the main artist on Robo-Hunter and The Ballad of Halo Jones, as well as his long run on Judge Dredd. Visa mer His imaginative cartoonish, and intricately detailed style (especially in black and white strips) lends itself best to humorous strips, such as Robo-Hunter, although his work on the Alan Moore-penned The Ballad of Halo Jones shows … Visa mer In 2013, Gibson offered a selection of his artwork to Bristol Comic Expo. They were to choose a single piece to be made into a limited edition print of only 50 copies, which were intended to raise money for charity. In the collection was a topless illustration of a … Visa mer Comics work includes: • Judge Dredd: • Walter the Wobot (with Joe Collins): • Robo-Hunter: • Project Overkill (with Kelvin Gosnell, in 2000 AD #119-126, 1979) Visa mer • Ian Gibson at the Grand Comics Database • Ian Gibson at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original) • Ian Gibson at Barney Visa mer
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WebbA page dedicated to the incredible artwork of comic book artist Ian Gibson with input from the man himself. Halo Jones, Judge Dredd, Robo Hunter and so much more.... WebbROK Comics is delighted to announce the addition of Ian Gibson's comic strip Annie Droid to its comics-to-mobile service. Working in partnership with Ian, ROK Comics will bringing mobile users worldwide this funny strip written and drawn by Ian Gibson, which was first published in Britain's The Saturday Times. Annie Droid is just one of many … Webb21 mars 2013 · The artist Ian Gibson has dismissed protests over a topless illustration of Alan Moore's groundbreaking feminist heroine Halo Jones – calling the outrage from … maxie archie theme