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John Ridgway (born 4 May 1940〔''Comics Buyer's Guide'' #1485; 3 May 2002; Page 29〕) is a British comics artist. ==Career== Ridgway began his career initially as a hobby, drawing D.C.Thompson's Commando War Stories alongside professional work as a design engineer. In 1984 Ridgway became a full-time professional, broadening his employment to include 2000 AD, Guttenberghus, Marvel Comics and DC Comics. Ridgway's full-colour work is immediately distinctive for its unusual realism coupled with a delicate, sketchy pencil line, the two combining to give a slightly old-fashioned look influenced strongly by classic British artist Frank Hampson. This has made him ideal for illustrating strips such as the 1960s set ''Summer Magic'' and Enid Blyton's ''The Famous Five'', but it is also a look that lends itself well to large-scale science fiction such as ''Babylon 5''. His portfolio is unusually wide, incorporating ''Doctor Who'', ''Zoids'', the ''Incredible Hulk'' and ''My Name is Chaos''. Ridgway has been responsible for creating the look for a number of series, including ''Hellblazer'', ''Luke Kirby'' and ''Junker'', a sign of the high regard in which he is held by many editors. He was also the artist chosen to depict Judge Dredd without his helmet for the first and only time in the character's 28-year history, in the saga ''The Dead Man''. He has recently begun experimenting with incorporating computer graphics into his work. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John Ridgway (comics)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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