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Revision as of 21:29, 31 March 2012
Art Wetherell (April 23, 1961 — December 25, 2003) was a British comic artist. He started out at Harrier Comics and Marvel UK in the mid-1980s, on Death's Head, G.I. Joe and The Incredible Hulk Presents. In the 90s, he worked for a number of other companies, including 2000 A.D., Dark Horse's Star Wars title, and London Nights's Sheena comic. He also did a number of adult comics for Eros, including Real Smut! and 2 Hot Girls, and was one of their first artists.
Credited work
Pencils
- "Aspects of Evil!" (Part 2)
Full art
Covers
- The Transformers (UK) #191, #196, #216, #257
Gallery
External links
- Memorial by Tim Perkins (archive copy)





