Dean Ormston

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Dean Ormston
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Nationality: Mini uk.gif British
Occupation: Cover artist
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Dean Ormston is a British born comic book artist. His most notable work has been for the British comic 2000 AD and for DC Comics' Vertigo line of titles.

Biography

Ormston's dark, thick paints were seen in action on the Judge Dredd strip on numerous occasions, most notably in the Judgement Day and Raptaur storylines. For the Judge Dredd Megazine Ormston also created, with Si Spencer, the comedy strip "Harke & Burr". His work can also be seen in the Predator comics.

Ormston's most well known work in America is most likely The Girl Who Would Be Death written by Caitlin R. Kiernan and published by Vertigo in 4 issues in 1998.

Early in his career, Ormston was also the main cover artist for Wolf Publishing's Phantom series; painting 4 out of 9 covers.

Phantom work by Dean Ormston

Covers



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