Trevor Hairsine | |
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Nationality | British |
Area(s) | Penciler, Inker |
Notable works | Ultimate Six Ultimate Nightmare X-Men: Deadly Genesis Wisdom |
Trevor Hairsine is a British comics artist, whose detailed style has been compared to that of Bryan Hitch.
In August 2005 Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada named him as one of Marvel Comics's "Young Guns", [1] a group of artists who have the qualities that make "a future superstar penciller".
Hairsine began his professional career working for the Judge Dredd Megazine , where he co-created the character of Harmony Krieg, and at 2000 AD , as one of the artists of the anthology's flagship series Judge Dredd .
He worked on the first three issues of Cla$$war but problems for the publisher Com.x caused a delay in publication and Hairsine had already got the attention of Marvel Comics and went on to provide the art for Captain America. [2] He has since worked mostly for Marvel since, frequently illustrating scripts by Brian Michael Bendis and fellow-Brit Warren Ellis.
At the New York Comic Con it was announced that he would be providing the art for[ clarification needed ] Killapalooza , a new title from Wildstorm, written by Adam Beechen. [3] [4]
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