
Mamoulian and the whimsical rhyming strip The Actress and the Bishop. His most notable are the semi-autobiographical humour strip Mr.

In addition to interior and cover art, Bolland has also produced several comic strips and pin-ups as both writer and artist. In DC's Vertigo imprint, Bolland has done covers for The Invisibles, Jack of Fables, and a number of one-shots and miniseries. Bolland created cover artwork for the Animal Man, Wonder Woman, and Batman: Gotham Knights superhero comic book series. He subsequently concentrated on working as a cover artist, producing the vast majority of his work for DC Comics. Barr), which was DC Comics' first 12-issue comicbook maxiseries created for the direct market.īolland illustrated the critically acclaimed graphic novel Batman: The Killing Joke, with writer Alan Moore, and a self-penned Batman: Black and White story. Best known in the United Kingdom as one of the definitive Judge Dredd artists for British comics anthology 2000 AD, he spearheaded the 'British Invasion' of the American comics industry, and in 1982 produced the artwork on Camelot 3000 (with author Mike W. Also included is a gallery of covers ranging from 2000 AD to the Judge Dredd reprints published by Eagle Comics which brought Brian to the attention of American readers and show off Bolland's inventiveness and sardonic humour.As this book requires its own box for secure shipping, an additional shipping charge will be incurred if it is ordered with other products.Brian Bolland is a British comics artist.

This book will include pages from the Judge Dredd epics The Cursed Earth, The Day the Law Died, The Judge Child Quest, and Bolland's masterpiece Judge Death Lives.

It promises to be an unmissable collection for fans of comics and of fine art.

His incredible Black & White art is showcased in this deluxe, over-sized facsimile edition featuring new high-resolution scans of his original art from 2000 AD showing Bolland's delicate inking brushwork in unprecedented detail, as well as the titles and word balloons placed over it at the time by IPC's art team. The Judge Dredd art of Brian Bolland is regarded as some of the greatest comic art of the Eighties, and helped catapult both the series and Brian Bolland himself to international acclaim, leading him to work on such titles as Camelot 3000 and Batman: The Killing Joke.
