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[[File:Dredd_meets_Walter_again.jpg|thumb]]Colin MacNeil is a British comics artist with a web page [http://www.redslap.co.uk/cm.html here]. He has worked for DC, Marvel, Dark Horse and ''[[Toxic!]]'', and also drawn comics based on rôle-playing games. For the ''[[Judge Dredd Megazine]]'' he has drawn ''[[Judge Joseph Dredd|Judge Dredd]]'', ''Shimura'' and ''Maelstrom'' (written by [[Robbie Morrison]]), ''[[Devlin Waugh]]'' (written by [[John Smith]]) and ''Insurrection'' (written by [[Dan Abnett]]). For ''[[2000 AD]]'' he has drawn ''Judge Dredd'' (pictured), ''[[Johnny Alpha|Strontium Dog]]'' (written by [[Alan Grant]]), ''[[Marlon Shakespeare|Chopper]]'' (written by [[John Wagner]]), ''[[The Corps]]'' (collaborating with [[Paul Marshall]]), ''[[Missionary Man]]'' and ''[[Satanus|Satanus Unchained!]]'' (written by [[Gordon Rennie]]) and ''[[Vanguard]]''.
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Colin MacNeil is a British comics artist with a web page [http://www.redslap.co.uk/cm.html here]. He has worked for DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, [[DC Thomson]] (on ''[[Starblazer]]'') and ''[[Toxic!]]'', and also drawn comics based on rôle-playing games. For the ''[[Judge Dredd Megazine]]'' he has drawn ''[[Judge Joseph Dredd|Judge Dredd]]'', ''[[Shimura]]'' and ''Maelstrom'' (written by [[Robbie Morrison]]), ''[[Devlin Waugh]]'' (written by [[John Smith]]) and ''[[Insurrection]]'' (written by [[Dan Abnett]]). For ''[[2000 AD]]'' he has drawn ''Judge Dredd'' (pictured), ''[[Tharg's 3rillers]]'', ''[[Johnny Alpha|Strontium Dog]]'' (written by [[Alan Grant]]), ''[[Marlon Shakespeare|Chopper]]'' (written by [[John Wagner]]), ''[[The Corps]]'' (collaborating with [[Paul Marshall]]), ''[[Missionary Man]]'' and ''[[Satanus|Satanus Unchained!]]'' (written by [[Gordon Rennie]]) and ''[[Vanguard]]'' (written by [[Robbie Morrison]]).
   
MacNeil claims to be "in search of the meaning of life, or his fortune, whichever comes first." There's quite a nice interview with him [http://waynesimmons.org/blog/?p=271 here]. His most recent story for ''2000 AD'' was the ''Judge Dredd'' two-parter ''A Night in Sylvia Plath''.
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There's quite a nice interview with him MacNeil [http://waynesimmons.org/blog/?p=271 here], in which he stresses the importance of empathising with the character he's drawing.
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== Pictures by MacNeil ==
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Dredd meets Walter again.jpg|''Dredd meets [[Walter the Wobot|Walter]] again''
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Megazine #355 cover.jpg|''Merry festive edition of the'' [[Judge Dredd Megazine]]
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Revision as of 19:38, 11 August 2016

Colin MacNeil is a British comics artist with a web page here. He has worked for DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, DC Thomson (on Starblazer) and Toxic!, and also drawn comics based on rôle-playing games. For the Judge Dredd Megazine he has drawn Judge Dredd, Shimura and Maelstrom (written by Robbie Morrison), Devlin Waugh (written by John Smith) and Insurrection (written by Dan Abnett). For 2000 AD he has drawn Judge Dredd (pictured), Tharg's 3rillers, Strontium Dog (written by Alan Grant), Chopper (written by John Wagner), The Corps (collaborating with Paul Marshall), Missionary Man and Satanus Unchained! (written by Gordon Rennie) and Vanguard (written by Robbie Morrison).

There's quite a nice interview with him MacNeil here, in which he stresses the importance of empathising with the character he's drawing.

Pictures by MacNeil