Brother Meredith
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Enjoy his artwork too, might be a little stiff and reliant on photo referencing for comics at times, but still very distinctive. 👍
Kevin Walker did go on to do a brilliant run on ABC Warriors in 2000AD, following on from Bisley and SMS. I really liked Walker's artwork in the Space Marine rulebook, really inspiring stuff. I didn't know Simon Bisley ever did any work for Workshop, that's a match made in heaven. I always regarded Nemesis/ABC Warriors as 40K adjacent especially in terms of themes, repressive, xenophobic human empire/magic/aliens/undead and demonic creatures and endless conflict/dystopia. Never really had this confirmed by any of the game designers though, perhaps it was just the general zeitgeist of the era.Spot on Simon Bisley did the cover.
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Kevin Walker did the internal illustrations and Stephen Tappin did the chapter title logos before each short story.

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I'm reading this at the moment, having listened to the original version on Lewis Davies's Oldhammer Fiction Podcast.
I absolutely love the Dark Future setting and stories, especially Jack Yeovil's take on it. It tends to get characterised as Mad Max inspired, but the similarities are actually fairly superficial (I absolutely love the Mad Max films btw). Dark Future is all about gonzo Americana tropes turned up to eleven, combined with a hefty dose of cyberpunk, Cthulhu mythos and alternate history.
Finished both 'Canticle..' & 'The Left Hand..'. Both surprised me in how great the story arcs were. Would recommend.Just finished 'the book of swords' by Fred Saberhagen. On with three others now: 'A Canticle for Leibowitz' (1959) by Walter m Miller Jr, 'The Once and Future King' by TH White (1958) and 'The Left Hand of Darkness' (1969) by Ursula K Le Guin. A good literary spread of sword & sorcery fantasy, apocalyptic, dead tech, dystopian, Sci-fi, etc etc. Particularly like Ursula's rant in her intro on writers & extrapolative Sci Fi writing and predicting the future. Of its time I guess...
Oh come on.. surely Chris Foss is best known (atleast around here) for his work on Traveller. surely EVERYONE loves Traveller? (The game famous for allowing players to die during character creation).
Make a time machine? 🚂 🕒 🦕Finished. Off to ponder what now
Compared to Stoker and Shelley, I much prefer Wells. He is able to set the scene with fewer words and less prone to over detailing everything.
"... A journey into a wonderous land whose boundaries are that of the imagination. Next stop, the TWILIGHT ZONE." ✨ ✨ ⭐Wait, you quoted me before I posted that?
Do YOU have a time machine?

You could read The Time Machine ...
Hellboy is kinda the weakest of Mike Mignola main works I find.Isn't that Hellboy man?