Clint Langley
Author of The Complete Nemesis the Warlock: Bk. 3
About the Author
Works by Clint Langley
Puppetland/Power Kill 3 copies
Associated Works
Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 1: Legacy (2009) — Cover artist, some editions — 117 copies, 8 reviews
Insignium Astartes: The Uniform And Regalia Of The Space Marines (2002) — Illustrator, some editions — 24 copies
Guardians of the Galaxy (2008) #1 - Somebody's Got to Do It (2008) — Cover artist, some editions — 8 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1970-07-30
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- artist
- Organizations
- Games Workshop
Repeat Offenders Ltd (founder) - Nationality
- UK
- Places of residence
- London, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
Members
Reviews
In this issue, most of the continuing stories reach a conclusion, albeit with the main characters left alive for the next yarn. Judge Lola is possessed by an alien spirit that intends to let its companions take over other bodies and only Judge Dredd and Judge Lamia can stop it. This is the conclusion and there’s a little twist at the end. At least the Dredd story had some intelligence. Bad Company: Terrorists (part 12)is a lot of grotesque people beating the shit out of each other and ABC show more Warriors: Fallout (part 12) is a lot of big robots beating the shit out of each other but with better art. Both stories have open endings with scope for the series to continue so they can carry on beating the shit out of each other for years to come. There was at least some hint of tragedy in Bad Company, some notion that a life dedicated to ongoing war is not a good thing.
There’s a Future Shock titled ‘Sunday Scientist’. Doctor Wendy Farrugia, heavily pregnant, is sacked from her university research job for secretive behaviour despite her protestations that her research into bio-diesel will save the planet. She believes the bosses are trying to get in first with her discovery. If the ending implies what I think it does, it’s pretty grotesque for a female writer but black humour is a 2000 AD thing. Script by Laura Bailey and art by Paul Williams.
This run of Brass Sun also ‘concluded’ with more to follow. Although I’ll never love Inj Culbard’s simple art I don’t actively dislike it and the script by Ian Edginton showed a touch of humanity - from a plant - that the magazine could use more of. Macho warriors breast-beating and making wisecracks can only be amusing for a limited time even if the art is gorgeous.
I look forward to the next issue and new beginnings. show less
There’s a Future Shock titled ‘Sunday Scientist’. Doctor Wendy Farrugia, heavily pregnant, is sacked from her university research job for secretive behaviour despite her protestations that her research into bio-diesel will save the planet. She believes the bosses are trying to get in first with her discovery. If the ending implies what I think it does, it’s pretty grotesque for a female writer but black humour is a 2000 AD thing. Script by Laura Bailey and art by Paul Williams.
This run of Brass Sun also ‘concluded’ with more to follow. Although I’ll never love Inj Culbard’s simple art I don’t actively dislike it and the script by Ian Edginton showed a touch of humanity - from a plant - that the magazine could use more of. Macho warriors breast-beating and making wisecracks can only be amusing for a limited time even if the art is gorgeous.
I look forward to the next issue and new beginnings. show less
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- Rating
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