Steve Dillon

Steve Dillon (born 1962) is a comics artist born in Luton, Bedfordshire, who entered the field at the age of 16 drawing the Hulk for the first issue of Marvel UK's [Hulk Comic. He later drew Nick Fury and various Doctor Who related strips for Marvel UK, and was the co-creator of Abslom Daak, Dalek Killer and Kroton the Cyberman (with frequent collaborator Steve Moore). He also drew extensively for Warrior (on Laser Eraser and Marvelman) and for 2000AD (for which he co-created Abelard Snazz with Alan Moore and also worked on Judge Dredd, Ro-Busters, Mean Arena, ABC Warriors, Rogue Trooper, Hap Hazzard, Ro-Jaws' Robo Tales, Tyranny Rex, Bad Company, the revived Harlem Heroes and Diceman), and along with Brett Ewins created Deadline magazine. He has since worked for America's DC Comics, notably working with Garth Ennis on the acclaimed titles Preacher and Hellblazer, as well as with other writers on Skreemer, The Wanderers, Animal Man and The Atom, and for Marvel Comics in the US on The Punisher, Wolverine, Supreme Power and Ultimate X-Men, amongst others.