Simon Bisley - 1 Original drawing - Tartarughe Ninja - Raffaello Tartarughe Ninja





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Simon Bisley created Raffaello Tartarughe Ninja, a work in the Tartarughe Ninja series, measuring 42 by 29.5 cm and made with pencils and markers, in excellent condition.
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Author: Simon Bisley
Dimensions: 42 x 29.5 cm
Note: Raffaello TMNT Ninja Turtles
Technique: Pencils, markers
Beautiful Raffaello created in mixed media (pencils, markers, watermarkers) by Simon Bisley.
Simon Bisley (born March 4, 1962) is a British artist, painter, and comic book artist specializing in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. He gained fame through the series 'ABC Warriors,' 'Slaine,' and for his work on the series 'Lobo,' where he is regarded as the definitive incarnation of the eponymous character.
Simon Bisley first gained fame in England and Europe in the 1990s for his gritty, Frank Frazetta-esque paintings featured in the pages of the first British anthology series, '2000 AD,' on titles such as 'Judge Dredd,' 'ABC Warriors,' and 'Slaine.' He also became a regular contributor to Heavy Metal magazine. In America, Bisley became known as the artist of the crossover 'Batman/Judge Dredd: Judgment on Gotham' (for which he won the Eisner Award for Best Artist), the successful series 'Lobo,' 'Hellblazer,' 'Doom Patrol,' 'The Demon,' 'Swamp Thing,' 'Sandman,' and others, all published by DC Comics.
Bisley has also worked on several major and independent comics projects, including his story "Bad Boy" with Frank Miller for Oni Press.
He still contributes occasionally to the comic magazine 'Heavy Metal', and has also worked on album covers for bands such as Danzig, King Prawn, and Mortal Sin.
Author: Simon Bisley
Dimensions: 42 x 29.5 cm
Note: Raffaello TMNT Ninja Turtles
Technique: Pencils, markers
Beautiful Raffaello created in mixed media (pencils, markers, watermarkers) by Simon Bisley.
Simon Bisley (born March 4, 1962) is a British artist, painter, and comic book artist specializing in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. He gained fame through the series 'ABC Warriors,' 'Slaine,' and for his work on the series 'Lobo,' where he is regarded as the definitive incarnation of the eponymous character.
Simon Bisley first gained fame in England and Europe in the 1990s for his gritty, Frank Frazetta-esque paintings featured in the pages of the first British anthology series, '2000 AD,' on titles such as 'Judge Dredd,' 'ABC Warriors,' and 'Slaine.' He also became a regular contributor to Heavy Metal magazine. In America, Bisley became known as the artist of the crossover 'Batman/Judge Dredd: Judgment on Gotham' (for which he won the Eisner Award for Best Artist), the successful series 'Lobo,' 'Hellblazer,' 'Doom Patrol,' 'The Demon,' 'Swamp Thing,' 'Sandman,' and others, all published by DC Comics.
Bisley has also worked on several major and independent comics projects, including his story "Bad Boy" with Frank Miller for Oni Press.
He still contributes occasionally to the comic magazine 'Heavy Metal', and has also worked on album covers for bands such as Danzig, King Prawn, and Mortal Sin.

