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'''Tom Frame''' ([[October 19]], [[1931]] – [[July 14]], [[2006]]) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] letterer. He was best known for his work on ''[[wikipedia:2000AD (comics)|2000AD]]'', which he lettered on from 1977 nearly up until his death, and ''[[wikipedia:Judge Dredd|Judge Dredd]]'' in particular. He worked on several stories for [[Marvel Comics|Marvel UK]]'s [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)#Marvel UK|''The Transformers'']]. | '''Tom Frame''' ([[October 19]], [[1931]] – [[July 14]], [[2006]]) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] letterer. He was best known for his work on ''[[wikipedia:2000AD (comics)|2000AD]]'', which he lettered on from 1977 nearly up until his death, and ''[[wikipedia:Judge Dredd|Judge Dredd]]'' in particular: he was such a fixture that ''2000 AD'' prog 1508 ran a [http://www.2000ad.org/covers/scans/hires/1508.jpg commemorative poster] in his honour, with the "Framedroid" and every character he'd ever lettered. He worked on several stories for [[Marvel Comics|Marvel UK]]'s [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)#Marvel UK|''The Transformers'']]. | ||
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Tom Frame (October 19, 1931 – July 14, 2006) was a British letterer. He was best known for his work on 2000AD, which he lettered on from 1977 nearly up until his death, and Judge Dredd in particular: he was such a fixture that 2000 AD prog 1508 ran a commemorative poster in his honour, with the "Framedroid" and every character he'd ever lettered. He worked on several stories for Marvel UK's The Transformers.