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'''David Hitchcock''' was an English writer and artist known mainly for his [[comics]] work - particularly his book ''[[Springheeled Jack (comics)|Springheeled Jack]]'', for which he won an [[Eagle Award]] in 2006.
'''David Hitchcock''' was an English writer and artist known mainly for his [[British small press comics|small press comics]] work - particularly his book ''[[Springheeled Jack (comics)|Springheeled Jack]]'', for which he won an [[Eagle Award]] in [[2006 in comics|2006]].

==Bibliography==

*''Spirit of the Highwayman''

*''Whitechapel Freak: Who Was The Fiend Called Jack The Ripper'' (Full Circle, 2004)

*''[[Springheeled Jack (comics)|Springheeled Jack]]'' (3-issue mini-series)

*Accent Anthologies (art, with [[Leah Moore]] and [[John Reppion]]):<ref>[http://www.accentukcomics.com/ Accent Comics]</ref>
** "Lusca" (in ''Monsters'', 2006)<ref>[http://www.accentukcomics.com/monsters/Lusca.html "Lusca" first page]</ref>
** "An Molethy a an Ny-marrow (The Curse of the Un-dead)" (in ''Zombies'', 2007)<ref>[http://www.accentukcomics.com/zombies/AnMolethyAAnNyMarow.html "An Molethy a an Ny-marrow" first page]</ref>
** "unknown" (in ''Western'', 2009, forthcoming)

==Awards==

*[[2005 in comics|2005]] won the [[Eagle Award]] for Favourite Black & White Comic Book - British <ref>[http://www.eagleawards.co.uk/results.asp?year=2005 The Eagle Awards - Results]</ref>

==Notes==
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==References==
* [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=input&page=profiles&choice=DAVEHI 2000 AD profile]

==External links==
* [http://www.blackboar.co.uk/ Black Boar Press], official home page
* [http://www.davehitchcock.blogspot.com/ Black Boar Blogger]


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Revision as of 01:53, 17 March 2008

David Hitchcock was an English writer and artist known mainly for his small press comics work - particularly his book Springheeled Jack, for which he won an Eagle Award in 2006.

Bibliography

  • Spirit of the Highwayman
  • Whitechapel Freak: Who Was The Fiend Called Jack The Ripper (Full Circle, 2004)
  • Accent Anthologies (art, with Leah Moore and John Reppion):[1]
    • "Lusca" (in Monsters, 2006)[2]
    • "An Molethy a an Ny-marrow (The Curse of the Un-dead)" (in Zombies, 2007)[3]
    • "unknown" (in Western, 2009, forthcoming)

Awards

Notes

References