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Kevin ONeill

Kevin O'Neill (1953 - ) is a influential artist in the comic industry.

Born in London, he began his comic career at age 16 working as an colourist for reprints and British children's comics such as Buster and Whizzer and Chips. He got his break in 1976 went he was on the founding group of 2000 A.D., working with the writing of Pat Mills he illustrated Nemesis and Metalzoic. He left for an unsuccessful stint at D.C. Comics[?], where his work was often rejected by the Comics Code Authority. He went freelance in the mid-1980s and produced material such as Marshal Law with Pat Mills for Epic, and work for Dark Horse, and Marvel[?] amongst others, as well as the art for Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.



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