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He currently employs a widescreen, photo-realistic drawing style, but sure as hell didn't when drawing giant robots. | He currently employs a widescreen, photo-realistic drawing style, but sure as hell didn't when drawing giant robots. | ||
He almost became a priest, until deciding that his lack of belief in god didn't quite gel with the job description. | He almost became a priest, until deciding that his lack of belief in god didn't quite gel with the job description.[http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=154249] | ||
A return, of sorts, to drawing Transformers was made in a recent issue of ''Fantastic Four'', where Reed Richard's giant anti-Galactus robot bore an uncanny resemblance to a [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|certain Cybertronian leading man]]... | A return, of sorts, to drawing Transformers was made in a recent issue of ''Fantastic Four'', where Reed Richard's giant anti-Galactus robot bore an uncanny resemblance to a [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|certain Cybertronian leading man]]... | ||
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*[http://www.theartofcomics.com/ Website for Hitch's official art dealer] | *[http://www.theartofcomics.com/ Website for Hitch's official art dealer] | ||
*[http://forums.millarworld.tv/index.php? Millarworld Forums, where Hitch often posts] | *[http://forums.millarworld.tv/index.php? Millarworld Forums, where Hitch often posts] | ||
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[[Category:Illustrators]] | [[Category:Illustrators]] | ||
Revision as of 12:19, 26 March 2009
Bryan Hitch is a British comic book artist, best known for his collaborations with writer Mark Millar on titles such as The Ultimates. In the late 1980s, he did pencils for various issues of Marvel UK's Transformers comic, as well as pencilling the first five issues of Death's Head. He now often claims that this was the work of a different Bryan Hitch.
He currently employs a widescreen, photo-realistic drawing style, but sure as hell didn't when drawing giant robots.
He almost became a priest, until deciding that his lack of belief in god didn't quite gel with the job description.[1]
A return, of sorts, to drawing Transformers was made in a recent issue of Fantastic Four, where Reed Richard's giant anti-Galactus robot bore an uncanny resemblance to a certain Cybertronian leading man...


