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Matt Brooker : ウィキペディア英語版 | D'Israeli
Matt Brooker, whose work most often appears under the pseudonym D'Israeli (sometimes D'Israeli D'Emon D'Raughtsman), is a British comic artist, colorist, writer and letterer. Other pseudonyms he uses include "Molly Eyre" (a pun on Molière), for his writing, and "Harry V. Derci"/"Digital Derci" for his lettering work. ==Biography==
In 1988 he worked as the penciller on issues 7 to 12 of ''Mister X'' (volume two). His early work also includes the surreal ''Timulo'', which appeared in ''Deadline'' magazine in 1989. Also in ''Deadline'', he co-created ''Fatal Charm'' with Shane Oakley. In 1991 he co-created the cyberpunk series ''Lazarus Churchyard'' with Warren Ellis. ''Kingdom of the Wicked'', a graphic novel about a children's book writer who returns as an adult to the world he imagined as a child, only to find it at war, began a regular partnership with writer Ian Edginton. The pair have also created ''Scarlet Traces'', a sequel to H. G. Wells's ''The War of the Worlds'' in graphic novel form, and ''Leviathan'', a Victorian horror series which appeared in ''2000 AD'', and contributed a two-part storyline to the Batman event ''No Man's Land''. With Paul Cornell, he created ''XTNCT'', a satirical series involving genetically modified dinosaurs, for the ''Judge Dredd Megazine''. As a writer-artist, he has created ''Future Shocks'' for ''2000 AD'', and ''Consequences'', a one-off sequel to ''Timulo''. He has drawn ''Judge Dredd'', worked as a colourist on ''Miracleman'' and ''2000 AD'', and as an inker on Neil Gaiman's ''Sandman'' and Grant Morrison's ''Kill Your Boyfriend''. Most of his recent work is created directly on computer using Adobe Illustrator, with 3D modelling software used for some complex designs.
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