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British comic artist

Graham Manley
Graham Manley
Born6 September 1946
Bournemouth, England
NationalityBritish
Area(s)Artist
Notable worksJudge Dredd

Graham Manley is a British comic artist.

Biography

Graham Manley has worked for a wide range of British comics, and is credited by Tony O'Donnell as inspiring the creation of Near Myths.

He has drawn episodes of Juliet November and Whatever Happened To...? for the Judge Dredd Megazine. He also co-created (with writer Pat Mills) the character Rick Fortune for Diceman comic.

He has also contributed to several volumes of The Big Book of collection for the DC imprint Paradox Press. Manley has produced full colour SF and fantasy comics in The Dandy Annual for several years.

Manley worked on the opening titles of the feature film 'Electric Man' where his original drawings of the character were animated into an impressive opening sequence.

Bibliography

Notes

  1. Ewing, Garen. Interview with Tony O'Donnell (July 1998). Originally intended for the British comics fanzine Vicious, run by Pete Ashton and Jez Higgins. Archived at GarenEwing.co.uk.

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