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British comic book artist Steve Dillon dies

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Update: 2016-10-23 11:57:05
British comic book artist Steve Dillon dies Photo Courtesy: bbc.com

DHAKA: Steve Dillon, the legendary British comic book artist, known for his work on Preacher, Punisher, and 2000AD’s Judge Dredd has died aged 54.

His brother Glyn confirmed the death on Twitter, saying his “big brother and hero” had died in New York City.

Dillon was a prolific artist who began professional work at age 16, drawing for Marvel UK's Hulk magazine, reports the BBC.

He was best known for his US collaborations with writer Garth Ennis, creating classic cult comic titles.

In his Twitter profile, Dillon, originally from Luton, describes himself as “A comic book bloke. Co-creator/Artist of Preacher. Co-founder/Editor of Deadline magazine. Artist on Punisher, Judge Dredd and many others.”

He was born in Luton in Bedfordshire in 1962. When he was 16 he embarked on his first professional job, drawing the character Nick Fury for Hulk Weekly.

In the 1980s his career started to take off and he regularly contributed to Doctor Who Magazine, creating the character Abslom Daak.

More work followed and he was on the comic anthology Warrior from its inception in 1982.

He also drew for the British sci-fi and fantasy comic 2000AD, where he was perhaps best-known for his work as an artist on Judge Dredd.

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