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'''Mike Collins''' is a Welsh comics writer and artist, having worked for many of the major comic companies in the US and UK including, DC comics, 2000AD, [[Marvel Comics]] and Panini UK.  
'''Mike Collins''' is a Welsh comics writer and artist, having worked for many of the major comic companies in the US and UK including, DC comics, 2000AD, [[Marvel Comics]] and Panini UK.  


Collins penciled many early issues of the UK ''Transformers'' title, and is also memorably known for serving as the artist on the four 1985 [[Ladybird Books]] titles. Collins style in his Transformers work, be it comic or book, favored using the actual toys designs instead of the more common comic/animation model sheets.
Collins pencilled many early issues of the UK ''Transformers'' title, and is also memorably known for serving as the artist on the four 1985 [[Ladybird Books]] titles. Collins's style in his Transformers work, be it comic or book, favoured using the actual toys designs instead of the more common comic/animation model sheets.
 
In addition he wrote the first and final parts of the Marvel UK story "[[Crisis of Command!]]".


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Revision as of 21:36, 24 May 2008

Mike Collins is a Welsh comics writer and artist, having worked for many of the major comic companies in the US and UK including, DC comics, 2000AD, Marvel Comics and Panini UK.

Collins pencilled many early issues of the UK Transformers title, and is also memorably known for serving as the artist on the four 1985 Ladybird Books titles. Collins's style in his Transformers work, be it comic or book, favoured using the actual toys designs instead of the more common comic/animation model sheets.

In addition he wrote the first and final parts of the Marvel UK story "Crisis of Command!".



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