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Simon Fraser (comics)

Simon Fraser is a British comics artist and writer best known for his work on ''Nikolai Dante'', a series he created with writer Robbie Morrison in ''2000 AD''.
==Career==
Fraser's early work includes ''Lux and Alby Sign on and Save the Universe'', a collaboration with novelist Martin Millar, in 1992. Despite having little interest in football, he worked on ''Roy of the Rovers'', including drawing the character's final appearance in 1995. This led to David Bishop's commissioning him to work on ''Shimura'' in the ''Judge Dredd Megazine'', where he first collaborated with Robbie Morrison.
The pair then created ''Nikolai Dante'', a swashbuckling adventure story set amid dynastic intrigue in a future Russia, which debuted in ''2000 AD'' in 1997. Fraser was the main artist on the strip, occasionally rotating with other artists, until 2002; the primary artist since then has been John M. Burns, although Fraser returned to the character in 2006 for the storyline "Sword of the Tsar". Also for ''2000 AD'', Fraser has drawn a number of ''Judge Dredd'' stories.
Returning to the ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' in 2003, he collaborated with writer Rob Williams on ''Family'', a black and white series about a Mafia family with superhuman powers, which has recently been published as a collected edition. In 2005 he drew a four-part adaptation of Richard Matheson's ''Hell House'', scripted by Ian Edginton and published by IDW Publishing.
He is currently working on ''The Adventures of Nikolai Dante'' for ''2000 AD'', and the self-penned ''Lilly MacKenzie and the Mines of Charybdis'' which is being published online, a page per week (every Friday) as part of the online comics collective Act-i-vate.〔(Simon Frazer: Moving to the Web ), Newsarama, February 12, 2007〕

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