Mark Farmer

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Mark Farmer

Born
Nationality British
Area(s) Penciler, Inker
Notable works JLA
Awards Eagle Award for Favourite Comic Book Artist (inks) (2000)

Mark Farmer is a British comic book artist. He is best known as an inker, often working with Alan Davis.

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[edit] Biography

Farmer got his start in the UK comics industry before becoming part of the British Invasion, the wave of UK creators that were an integral part of the DC Comics "new look" of the 1980s

He is primarily known these days as an inker, although he has done some pencilling as well (for instance, collaborating with writer Len Wein on an early 1980s run on Green Lantern). Like nearly all those involved in the British Invasion, Farmer got his start at the British weekly comic 2000 AD, where he pencilled such series as Judge Dredd and Anderson: Psi Division.

Farmer usually forms a team with writer/pencil er Alan Davis. The pair, who first teamed on 1987's D.R. and Quinch for 2000 AD, have worked together on such titles as Marvel Comics' Excalibur, Avengers, Fantastic Four and Uncanny X-Men. For DC their work includes Superman and JLA as well as cover work on Green Lantern. He also helped co-write Gen¹³: Bootleg.

Farmer has also inked other pencillers, such as Dale Keown and Brandon Peterson.

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Comics work includes:

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  • 1999 nominated for Eagle Award for Favourite Comic Book Artist (inking)
  • 2000 won Eagle Award for Favourite Comic Book Artist (inks)
  • 2005 nominated for Eagle Award for Favourite Comics Artist (inks)
  • 2006 nominated for Eagle Award for Favourite Comics Artist (inks)

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