Brian Bolland

Bolland at the [[New York Comic Con]] in Manhattan, 9 October 2010 Brian Bolland (; born 26 March 1951) is a British comics artist. Best known in the United Kingdom as one of the 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 alongside author Mike W. Barr on ''Camelot 3000'', which was DC Comics' first 12-issue comicbook maxiseries created for the direct market.

Bolland illustrated the critically acclaimed 1988 graphic novel ''Batman: The Killing Joke'', an origin story for Batman supervillain the Joker, with writer Alan Moore. He gradually shifted to working primarily as a cover artist, producing the majority of his work for DC Comics. Bolland created cover artwork for the ''Animal Man'', ''Wonder Woman'', and ''Batman: Gotham Knights'' superhero comic book series. In 1996, he drew and self-penned a ''Batman: Black and White'' story, "An Innocent Guy". For DC's Vertigo imprint, Bolland has done covers for ''The Invisibles'', ''Jack of Fables'', and a number of one-shots and miniseries.

In addition to interior and cover art, Bolland has also produced several comic strips and pin-ups as both writer and artist. His most notable are the semi-autobiographical humour strip ''Mr. Mamoulian'' and the whimsical rhyming strip ''The Actress and the Bishop''. All strips of both projects were included in the ''Bolland Strips!'' collection book, published in 2005. In 2006, he compiled the art book ''The Art of Brian Bolland'', showcasing all of Bolland's work to date and also his work as a photographer. Provided by Wikipedia

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