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Born | 20th century |
Nationality | British |
Area(s) | Penciller, Inker, Colorist |
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Matt Timson is a British comic book artist who resides in Leicester.
Timson has done a lot of work (especially covers) for British small press comics including Solar Wind, The End Is Nigh and FutureQuake, as well as working as a freelance illustrator.
In recent years he has begun to get professional comics work, on Popgun with Leah Moore and John Reppion, [1] and most recently on Impaler, after the title moved from Image Comics to Top Cow. [2] [3] [4] Comics critic Timothy Callahan in a review of Impaler #3 said:
his work on "Impaler" is startlingly evocative. His fully painted (or mixed-media) art shifts from bloody violence to haunting melancholy to pastel cheerlessness. He can do murky action scenes and crisply colored diner sequences with consistent beauty. It's a savage beauty, appropriate to a horror-action comic, but it's one that recalls Dave McKean mixed with Bill Sienkiewicz mixed with Frazer Irving. ... He's an artist to keep an eye on, to be sure. [5]
Interior comics work includes:
Matt Timson | |
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Born | 20th century |
Nationality | British |
Area(s) | Penciller, Inker, Colorist |
matttimson |
Matt Timson is a British comic book artist who resides in Leicester.
Timson has done a lot of work (especially covers) for British small press comics including Solar Wind, The End Is Nigh and FutureQuake, as well as working as a freelance illustrator.
In recent years he has begun to get professional comics work, on Popgun with Leah Moore and John Reppion, [1] and most recently on Impaler, after the title moved from Image Comics to Top Cow. [2] [3] [4] Comics critic Timothy Callahan in a review of Impaler #3 said:
his work on "Impaler" is startlingly evocative. His fully painted (or mixed-media) art shifts from bloody violence to haunting melancholy to pastel cheerlessness. He can do murky action scenes and crisply colored diner sequences with consistent beauty. It's a savage beauty, appropriate to a horror-action comic, but it's one that recalls Dave McKean mixed with Bill Sienkiewicz mixed with Frazer Irving. ... He's an artist to keep an eye on, to be sure. [5]
Interior comics work includes: