Dom Reardon

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Dom Reardon
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NationalityBritish
Area(s)Penciler, Inker
Notable works
Caballistics, Inc.
AwardsBest New Talent (British comics awards, 2004)

Dom Reardon is a British comics artist, whose work appears mainly in British comic 2000AD . He is the illustrator of Gordon Rennie-scripted horror tale Caballistics, Inc..

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Biography

Noted for a sketchy, deliberately rough black-and-white style, Reardon is often connected with fellow Brits Jock and Henry Flint. His work is clearly influenced by Mike Mignola, though other influences are said to include Kent Williams, Sean Phillips, Duncan Fegredo, Dean Ormston and Eduardo Risso.

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