Dave Elliott
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Dave Elliott is a British comics inker. Like many British comics artists, much of his earliest work was on classic British comic 2000 A.D., starting in 1985. His Transformers work was intermingled with inking on The Steel Claw for Quality Comics, and Doctor Who, The Real Ghostbusters and Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers for Marvel Comics. In 1988, Elliott and Garry Leach set up Atomeka Press, a comics publishing house, though Elliott continued to work for Marvel and other companies. More recently, in 2007 Elliott co-founded Radical Comics, though he departed it under a cloud a couple of years later and is engaged in a lawsuit against them.<ref>"Go On Dave, Lamp Him" – Radical, Elliott And Aladdin</ref>
Inking work
[edit]- Transformers Annual 1987 comic strip "What's in a Name?"
- The Transformers US #43
- The Transformers UK #166-167
Covers
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