Henry Flint | |
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Nationality | British |
Area(s) | Artist |
Notable works | Shakara Zombo Judge Dredd |
Awards | Best Comics Artist, Diamond National Comics Awards, 2004 |
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Henry Flint is a British comic book artist who has worked mainly for British science fiction comic 2000 AD .
Flint has established a following for his work on series such as Judge Dredd , Zombo , ABC Warriors , Shakara , Low Life [1] and Aliens .
His works include drawing a six-issue mini-series of the Omega Men written by Andersen Gabrych, which commenced in October 2006 [2] and inking Deathblow , as well as Vertigo's relaunch of The Haunted Tank in December 2008 written by Frank Marraffino. [3] [4]
Comics work includes:
Henry Flint is also responsible for the album artwork included on a series of 3 EP's and a 2012 album, The Search Engine, by DJ Food on the Ninja Tune record label.
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