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#616
Both bring their unique styles to Dante, and they're both so good on it that I can't decide based on that alone. So in excluding Dante from my determination, I'm going for John Burns, for his amazing work on everything else over the years.
#617
Alan Davis, for DR & Quinch and Harry 20.
#618
Brendan McCarthy for Dredd, Chopper and Rogan Gosh.
#619
Jesus Redondo for Nemesis, Return to Armageddon and Future Shocks.
#620
David Roach, for great work on a Nemesis book between the scene-stealing John Hicklenton, and Anderson.
#621
Ian Gibson, as it's difficult to imagine who else could have drawn Halo Jones. Also for Robo-Hunter and Dredd.
#622
PJ Holden does great work for sure, but as he drew my first Dredd and has done some hugely iconic covers over the years, my vote is for Cliff Robinson.
#623
Much as I love Carlos' work, even on things like Inferno, hugely atmospheric line work on The Dead Man, Luke Kirby and an unsettling episode of The Dice Man means my vote goes to John Ridgway.
#625
Argh, these don't get any easier. I may have a different view tomorrow, but today my vote goes to John Higgins for so many fantastic Dredds over the years.
#626
Dave Gibbons, for Dan Dare, Rogue, and, yes, Chronocops.
#627
Dom Reardon, for hugely atmospheric work on Caballistics and Ichabod Azrael.
#628
Brett Ewins, for Rogue, Anderson and Bad Company.
#629
Colin MacNeil. So much wonderful work over the years.
#630
Simon Bisley. Not much more to be said about his work on ABC Warriors and Slaine that hasn't been said already, but the fact that his work is still discussed as much as it is says it all.