Remember my post last year about 'Whatever Happened to Kevin Cullen?', well I was contacted by Kevin's son, Jack, and hopefully sometime very soon I will be writing a post telling you whatever did happen to Kevin Cullen. But in the meanwhile you might want to check out some of the art Jack has for sale from his Dad's time at 2000ad. He has around 50 pages of fantastic art including Judge Dredd, Judge Hershey, The Creep, Vector 13 and more. If you are interested in owning a piece of original Kevin Cullen art and you'd like to see the full list drop me a message or contact Jack directly on jack-cullen@live.com






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Well done on tracking down more information on him - droids can drop off the radar and be difficult to track down. I still have some hooks in the water over a few MIA droids, but have now spoken to Simon Harrison which is one big box ticked. I also got within a hairsbreadth of speaking to Dave D'Antiquis but he faded back into the shadows at the last minute.
Which sounds awfully like an instalment of "Fishing For Droids".
Hello there, Dave W Hughes here. I used to edit Works magazine and can remember very well the day Kev Cullen's artwork arrived through the post. I was, to be truthful, totally astounded that Kev was offering such top quality work for the mag. I couldn't afford to pay, he knew that, but was more than happy to be a part of the 'look'. I used his stock artwork and he was more than happy to do 'commissions'. Another artist who appeared like that was Jay Hurst, and I've tried several times to find them again. Used to chat to Kev a lot on the phone.
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