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'''Martin Griffiths''' is a British artist. Following a course at the London Cartoon Centre, he was picked up by [[Marvel Comics]] as an artist. The very first work he did there was the pencils for issue 93 of the UK ''The Transformers'' comic, which was his "tryout" script — he penciled the first three pages for editor-in-chief [[Ian Rimmer]], who liked the result and asked him to pencil the remaining pages. His work since then has included ''[[Doctor Who]]'', ''The Real Ghostbusters'', ''2000 A.D.'' and an extended run on ''Thundercats''. He currently draws storyboards and DVD covers.
'''Martin Griffiths''' is a British artist. Following a course at the London Cartoon Centre, he was picked up by [[Marvel Comics]] as an artist. The very first work he did there was the pencils for issue 93 of the UK ''The Transformers'' comic, which was his "tryout" script — he penciled the first three pages for editor-in-chief [[Ian Rimmer]], who liked the result and asked him to pencil the remaining pages. His work since then has included ''[[Doctor Who]]'', ''The Real [[Ghostbusters]]'', ''2000 A.D.'' and an extended run on ''Thundercats''. He currently draws storyboards and DVD covers.
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Martin Griffiths is a British artist. Following a course at the London Cartoon Centre, he was picked up by Marvel Comics as an artist. The very first work he did there was the pencils for issue 93 of the UK The Transformers comic, which was his "tryout" script — he penciled the first three pages for editor-in-chief Ian Rimmer, who liked the result and asked him to pencil the remaining pages. His work since then has included Doctor Who, The Real Ghostbusters, 2000 A.D. and an extended run on Thundercats. He currently draws storyboards and DVD covers.

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