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Declan Shalvey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Declan Shalvey
Declan Shalvey is an Irish comic book artist. He made his name with his first comic ''Hero Killers'', that won an Eagle Award, before going on to work on a number of Irish comics, as well as getting work on American comic books most notably ''Thunderbolts''. ==Career== Shalvey made his debut with the superhero comic ''Hero Killers'', written by Andy Winter, which won an Eagle Award for "Favourite Black and White British Comicbook" in 2006.〔(The Eagle Awards 2006 )〕 His small press work includes the Irish noir comic ''Freakshow'', written by Rob Curley,〔(Declan Shalvey Interview ), Indie Review, 9 August 2008〕 which featured in the small press section of ''Judge Dredd Megazine'',〔(Contents of ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #260 ) at 2000adonline.com〕 contributions to the anthologies ''Your Round Presents: Tequila'',〔(Review of ''Your Round Presents: Tequila'' ), Comics Bulletin, 27 August 2007〕 ''The Shiznit'', and the Irish language comic ''Rí-Rá'', and ''Tim Skinner: Total Scumbag'', again with Andy Winter.〔(Review of ''Tim Skinner: Total Scumbag'' ) at ComicRelated〕 In 2008 he illustrated a graphic novel adaptation of Mary Shelley's ''Frankenstein'', written by Jason Cobley, and in 2012 an adaptation of ''Sweeney Todd'', written by Scottish writer Sean Michael Wilson, both for Classical Comics〔(''Frankenstein at Classical Comics )〕〔(Talking Classical Comics with Declan Shalvey ), Comics Bulletin, 20 November 2008〕 and he is currently working on a comics spin-off from the film ''28 Days Later'', written by Michael Alan Nelson and published by Boom! Studios. He also provided the art for the "Shadowland" tie-in issues of ''Thunderbolts''.
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