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| Anthony Williams | |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Welsh |
| Area | Writer, Penciller |
| comicstripper | |
Anthony Williams is a Welsh comic book artist.
He broke into comics at Marvel UK, drawing for the series Action Force, The Real Ghostbusters and Transformers , among others. Subsequent British work has included the venerable science fiction comic 2000 AD , for which he has drawn features including Kola Commandos, Mean Arena , PJ Maybe and Robo-Hunter .
His best-known work includes DC Comics' Doctor Fate series Fate ; writer Mark Millar's The Unfunnies for Avatar Press; and for Marvel Comics, the first X-Men movie adaptation, and the nine-issue run of Hokum & Hex , a superhero title created by author Clive Barker for Marvel's Razorline imprint.
Williams has additionally drawn issues of comics starring Batman, Spider-Man, Superman and Scooby-Doo, with notable work that includes Marvel's Squadron Supreme: New World Order bookshelf-format one-shot (Sept. 1998); DC's Elseworlds prestige-format one-shot "The Superman Monster" (Dec. 1999) and "Batman: Two Faces" (1998), and several issues of Games Workshop's Warhammer Monthly .
Williams additionally works as a commercial artist on national and international advertising and marketing campaigns; has illustrated children's books; and has drawn concept art and storyboards for both live-action and animated films as well as television programs like Doctor Who .