Stephen Baskerville is a British comics artist who inked a few stories for the Marvel UK title Action Force Monthly. He subsequently worked for Marvel US on G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
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| - Stephen Baskerville is a British comics artist who inked a few stories for the Marvel UK title Action Force Monthly. He subsequently worked for Marvel US on G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
- Stephen Baskerville is an inker who very briefly worked for Sonic the Comic. Since his only contribution for the comic was to ink Reality Check, an Eternal Champions Special story, he is much better known for his extensive work for Marvel, particularly the Transformers series. He also provides concept art for several licensed products.
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- Stephen Baskerville was an Artist for Marvel Comics, often paired as an inker with penciler Andrew Wildman. His work is notable for a focus on the capturing the reflection of light, a useful artistic interest to have when one's job is drawing moving metal boxes. He started with Marvel UK in 1987, doing pencils and inks on titles like Transformers, Thundercats, and Ghostbusters amoung other licensed work until 1996. Panini would bring Baskerville full circle in 2002 when he collaborated with Wildman on the final issue of Transformers Armada
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| - Stephen Baskerville is a British comics artist who inked a few stories for the Marvel UK title Action Force Monthly. He subsequently worked for Marvel US on G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
- Stephen Baskerville is an inker who very briefly worked for Sonic the Comic. Since his only contribution for the comic was to ink Reality Check, an Eternal Champions Special story, he is much better known for his extensive work for Marvel, particularly the Transformers series. He also provides concept art for several licensed products.
- Stephen Baskerville was an Artist for Marvel Comics, often paired as an inker with penciler Andrew Wildman. His work is notable for a focus on the capturing the reflection of light, a useful artistic interest to have when one's job is drawing moving metal boxes. He started with Marvel UK in 1987, doing pencils and inks on titles like Transformers, Thundercats, and Ghostbusters amoung other licensed work until 1996. When fellow Brit Simon Furman took over the writing for Transformers from 90-91, Baskerville made the transition with other Marvel UK artists who worked with Furman, such as Geoff Senior and frequent collaborator Andrew Wildman. The Early 90s found him inking on Marvel titles like GI Joe and Web of Spider-Man, as well as Epic Comics' Sleeze Brothers and DC's adaptation of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. By 1994, He was working on Spider-Man 2099 and Malibu Ultraverse's Night Man. By the late nineties he was again working for Marvel UK on the title Thomas and Friends, right through Marvel UK's transition to Panini Comics. In 2000AD he was inking for Egmont's 2000AD. Panini would bring Baskerville full circle in 2002 when he collaborated with Wildman on the final issue of Transformers Armada Currently, Baskerville does concept art for video grame development working on such licenses as Barbie and SpongeBob Squarepants, and lighter fare like Reservoir Dogs. He has also published a webcomic about a dominatrix detective in a bowler hat who beats up doormen with awesome high top fade haircuts.
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