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Steve Pugh
Born (1966-03-24) March 24, 1966 (age 58)
Birmingham
NationalityBritish
Area(s)Writer, Artist, Inker, Letterer, Colourist

Notable works

Hellblazer Hotwire
http://www.stevepugh.com

Steve Pugh (/pj/ PEW; born 24 March 1966) is a British comic book artist who has worked for American and British comic producers including DC, Marvel, Dark Horse and 2000 AD.

He broke into the industry in the early 1990s working on Hellblazer at DC's Vertigo studio. He is known for doing both pencil art and inking on issues. He has worked on both sides of the Atlantic and has worked for all of the major studios on a variety of titles including Blade, Doctor Strange, JLA, and X-Men.

While at Marvel, he contributed to issue #8 of Star Trek Unlimited, "The Boy, The Warrior, and The Veteran" doing all of the art for the story "The Boy".

Biography

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Pugh's earliest work included penciling John Ostrander's Youngblood, telling the story of his futuristic sword and sorcery character Grimjack's childhood and early adulthood, as well as providing covers for the Grimjack Case Files limited series. He also illustrated Pat Mills' Third World War before starting a brief run on Hellblazer and a long run on Animal Man with Jamie Delano. Pugh returned to Animal Man starting with issue 7, replacing Travel Foreman and working with Jeff Lemire. He drew a 12 issue run on The Flintstones, which was nominated for 2 Eisner awards, and written by Mark Russell with whom he also made Billionaire Island. Pugh has worked on a Harley Quinn graphic novel.

Recent work includes writing and drawing Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead, a story based on concepts developed by Warren Ellis. It was originally planned to appear in Atomeka Press's Blast and then in 2005 their Bojeffries Terror Tomes #1[1][2][3] before finally being published by Radical Comics.[4]

Bibliography

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Comics work includes:

Notes

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  1. ^ Hotwire, Steve Pugh
  • ^ Hotwire, Blog posting, August 15, 2005
  • ^ Hotwire gallery
  • ^ Steve Pugh Talks "Hotwire", Comic Book Resources, December 22, 2008
  • ^ Nevermore profile at Selfmadehero Archived September 22, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  • References

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  • Steve Pugh at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Steve Pugh at the Big Comic Book DataBase
  • Steve Pugh at 2000 AD online
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