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'''Liam Shalloo''' is a UK colourist | '''Liam Shalloo''' is a UK colourist for [[IDW Publishing]] and [[Titan Books|Titan Comics]]. | ||
Liam has worked on a variety of ''Transformers'' projects beginning in [[2006]]. He has also done work on IDW's ''Doctor Who'' comic, ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'' comics. His more recent work includes Spider-Man and over two dozen video game titles. | |||
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==Credits== | ==Credits== | ||
Revision as of 17:18, 14 October 2010

Liam Shalloo is a UK colourist for IDW Publishing and Titan Comics.
Liam has worked on a variety of Transformers projects beginning in 2006. He has also done work on IDW's Doctor Who comic, G.I. Joe comics. His more recent work includes Spider-Man and over two dozen video game titles.
Credits
Interior color work
- "Spotlight: Hot Rod"
- "Spotlight: Blaster"
- "Spotlight: Grimlock"
- "Spotlight: Doubledealer"
- Beast Wars: The Ascending #4
- Devastation #4
- Beast Wars Sourcebook #2–4
- Titan's Transformers #2 and 6
- Transformers Animated: The Arrival #1–5
- "First (and Second) in Flight"
Covers
- "Spotlight: Mirage"
- Best of UK: Dinobots #4 and 5
- Best of UK: Space Pirates #2 and 5
- Best of UK: Time Wars issues #1–5
- Target: 2006 (IDW reprint) #2, #3, #4
Gallery
Notes
- By his own admission on The Allspark website, he was drunk when working on "Spotlight: Grimlock". However, it is merely a popular misconception that his inebriation caused his pages to be of lower quality than those of the other colorists on the book, as those pages turned out to be colored by Andrew Elder.[1]
- Currently under contract at Sony Games
- Will pretty much sell anything that isn't nailed down at conventions, including fellow artists.
- 11 kinds of Awesome.





