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'''Robin Smith''' is a British artist, known for his work on ''Judge Dredd.'' His ''Transformers'' work features a large number of panels that have characters in poses directly lifted off their [[character model]]s, with the occasionally redrawn arm or facial expression. In his defense, he [[ | '''Robin Smith''' is a British artist, known for his work on ''Judge Dredd.'' His ''Transformers'' work features a large number of panels that have characters in poses directly lifted off their [[character model]]s, with the occasionally redrawn arm or facial expression. In his defense, he [[José Delbo|wasn't the only one to do this]]. Smith's write-up in ''[[Transformers: The Facts]]'' noted that he didn't actually like drawing Transformers very much, but his work has nonetheless graced three different incarnations of the brand. | ||
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Revision as of 09:34, 1 November 2012

Robin Smith is a British artist, known for his work on Judge Dredd. His Transformers work features a large number of panels that have characters in poses directly lifted off their character models, with the occasionally redrawn arm or facial expression. In his defense, he wasn't the only one to do this. Smith's write-up in Transformers: The Facts noted that he didn't actually like drawing Transformers very much, but his work has nonetheless graced three different incarnations of the brand.
He has worked on:
- Meltdown!
- Peace
- Prime Bomb!
- Time Wars
- War Without End
- War Zone
- Transformers Comic issue 1
- Transformers Comic issue 4
- Transformers Comic issue 7
Gallery
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Cover to Transformers UK #23, what may be Smith's earliest TF work.
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A surprisingly nice cover begins the surprisingly disappointing "Time Wars".
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Ravage leaps the same way a whole lot.
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Bludgeon strikes a familiar pose in "War Without End".
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