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John Higgins (comics)

John Higgins (born 1949) is an English comic book artist and writer. He did significant work for ''2000 AD'', and he has frequently worked with writer Alan Moore, most notably as colourist for ''Watchmen''.
==Biography==

John Higgins was born in Walton, Liverpool. After leaving school when he was 15, he joined the army and, on leaving, spent some time in a commune in Wiltshire. He returned to Liverpool and, in 1971, resumed his studies at Wallasey College of Art where in 1974 he qualified in technical illustration, allowing him to get a job as a medical illustrator at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.〔''Early Artwork'': "John Higgins" (''The Daredevils'' No. 4, April 1983)〕
After getting his first comic book art published in ''Brainstorm'' in 1975, he drew the cover for ''2000 AD'' No. 43 in 1977 and decided to go freelance in 1978, with an eye on becoming a comic artist. In 1981 he started getting regular work at ''2000 AD'', one of his early projects being the art for a ''Tharg's Future Shocks'' by Alan Moore, as well as doing covers for Marvel UK.
After this he worked steadily at ''2000 AD'' and joined the British Invasion in the mid-eighties, notably doing the colouring on Moore's ''Watchmen'' and ''Batman: The Killing Joke'' a job he got through colouring Steve Dillon's art on Moore's ''ABC Warriors'' story.〔 This led to more work in the American market, although he has kept working on British titles too especially with ''Judge Dredd'' over 20 years.
Most recently he has provided the art for ''Greysuit'' with Pat Mills, as well as working with Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti on ''The Hills Have Eyes: The Beginning'' and ''Jonah Hex'' No. 28.
Higgins is also a writer. He wrote and drew his first ''Future Shock'' at ''2000 AD'' and did the same for ''Razorjack'', a comic book mini-series from Com.x, which was reprinted in 2009.
Higgins has worked in a number of different areas providing artwork for animation, film and book covers like ''The Cabinet of Light'' and ''The Morgaine Stories''. In 2012, Higgins worked on the ''Before Watchmen'' project, drawing the serialised feature "Curse of the Crimson Corsair" which was initially written by Len Wein. Higgins later became the writer of the feature as well.

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