The only other thing I'm after is knowing more about Massimmo Bellardinelli
who apparently lives in Italy and is now retired (he drew all the Meltdown
Man episodes), but other than that, I can't find any info on him at all.
Thanks in anticipation for your help.
Rob Cox
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>Right, I'm asking this group a question or two after finding out about this
>site from the 2000AD editorial staff after e-mailing them with the questions
>and they suggested that I asked you lot!!! - I'm a keen collector of 2000AD
>original artwork and have about 200 pages ranging from Judge Dredd (of
>course!!!) to Strontium Dog and Ace Trucking and Rogue Trooper to Nemesis.
>However, my main passion is Meltdown Man. This ran, as I'm sure you're all
>aware, from progs 178 to 227, and I have about 130 pages of this artwork, but
>I still want more!!! So if any of you know where I can get some please let
>me know!! (I'm willing to pay TOP prices!)
Take a look at the AAAGH! web site at:
or Write to Ian Senior at:
AAAGH!, Woburn Hill House, Woburn Hill, Weybridge, Surrey, KT15 2QQ.
or Phone:
(07000) 222441
Ian will also be at Comics 99 with shed loads of artwork on display.
La Placa Rifa,
W. R. Logan.
No one apea the LAW!
Monkey Business At Charles Darwin Block - Prog 184 & Harry Heston - Class Of 79 #1
>No one apea the LAW!
>
>Monkey Business At Charles Darwin Block - Prog 184 & Harry Heston - Class Of 79 #1
and before anyone mails me I've spotted the spelling mistake.
La Placa Rifa,
W. R. Logan.
He readied himself for the streets without eagerness.
The old tingle wasn't there, that sense of anticipation...
He was supposed to pick up a Rookie that day. He wasn't in the right frame of mind.
What was he to teach the kid?
That it was all a sham - A big lie?
Tale Of The Dead Man - Prog 662
The 2000AD Links Project
http://www.angelfire.com/in/dredd/
Yep, I'll be there with the unusual (extra) large range of artwork including:
the big book of desirable cover paintings, lots of Classic Dredd art by Ron
Smith (and the last few by Mike McMahon and Carlos Ezquerra). Plus painted
stuff by just about everyone, especially Greg Staples. Check out the Special
Offers - fully painted pages from the Megazine for under £15 each, and not
available by mail order! Also lots of crappy cheap old Star Trek, X Files
and Mars Attacks stuff, as well as DC art, and Animation too, which I'm sure
no-one cares about. Attendance is mandatory, and anyone not making a
purchase gets a face full of four. Of course, I'm also at most of the TUC
shows with a compact selection of art - why not stop by this Sunday!
Ian of AAAGH!
By the way, I sold all of my Meltdown Man art to Rob sometime ago, with the
exception of just one double-page spread, which I use to taunt him with
occasionally.
"There's More To Life Than The Law." Anderson, PSI Division - in Judge Dredd
The Movie!
>> Ian will also be at Comics 99 with shed loads of artwork on display.
>>
>
>Yep, I'll be there with the unusual (extra) large range of artwork including:
>the big book of desirable cover paintings, lots of Classic Dredd art by Ron
>Smith (and the last few by Mike McMahon and Carlos Ezquerra). Plus painted
>stuff by just about everyone, especially Greg Staples. Check out the Special
>Offers - fully painted pages from the Megazine for under £15 each, and not
>available by mail order! Also lots of crappy cheap old Star Trek, X Files
>and Mars Attacks stuff, as well as DC art, and Animation too, which I'm sure
>no-one cares about. Attendance is mandatory, and anyone not making a
>purchase gets a face full of four. Of course, I'm also at most of the TUC
>shows with a compact selection of art - why not stop by this Sunday!
>
>Ian of AAAGH!
If you have any McMahon ABC Warriors available I'll be your friend for
life...or even better I'll give you money for them.
Simon F.
>If you have any McMahon ABC Warriors available I'll be your friend for
>life...or even better I'll give you money for them.
I'll fight you for them.
Jim
Right, most of Mike McMahon's art for ABC Warriors was sold years ago, around
the mid 1980's, to fans, other artists, etc etc. When I began working as an
agent selling art for Mike, I received most of the few pages he still had
left; he had quite a few Slaine and Dredd pages (I currently have about eight
McMahon Dredd pages left, + about five from Ezquerra, lots and lots from Ron
Smith, and none whatsoever from Brian Bolland, though I've recently
discovered where a lot of it is!) Of these, all but two have been acquired by
Rufus Dayglo - a brightly colored individual with a fetish for McMahon art.
He's got a lot of McMahon art, probably around 100 pages (mostly Slaine),
perhaps more, including a few I don't know about. Anyway, the two remaining
pages I have feature the introduction of two main characters, namely Mongrol
& Blackblood - so they are two rather significant pieces. Since I can only
sell these once, they will be sold in a kind of auction. The auction begins
now, and ends later this year . . . Let Battle Commence.
Ian of AAAGH!
I'll put both them on my Website sometime soon - www.aaagh.com