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  1. Charlie Adlard, vero nome Charles Adlard, è un fumettista britannico. È conosciuto nella patria nativa per i suoi lavori su Guerra bianca con Robbie Morrison e sulle serie di 2000 AD, tra cui Giudice Dredd, Savage e Armitage. Negli Stati Uniti d'America è noto per la sua opera sulla versione a fumetti di X-Files, Astronauts in Trouble e The ...

  2. British comic book artist and illustrator best known for his work on The Walking Dead. Charlie has been a “veteran” of the comic industry for over 25 years. He’s spent the majority of his time since 2003 working on The Walking Dead, which finished in 2019, and has received many industry awards for his work on the series culminating in ...

  3. Charles Adlard is a British comic book artist known for his work on books such as The Walking Dead and Savage . Career. Adlard began his work in the UK on White Death with Robbie Morrison and 2000 AD series including Judge Dredd, and Armitage. He has continued working for them with the series Savage. [citation needed]

  4. He was born on the 4th August 1966 in the town of Shrewsbury, England and, having moved away to study film and video at art college, eventually moved back and still resides there today. Before moving back to Shrewsbury, he spent a brief stint in London, finding out that the BA he’d earned at art college was pretty useless in getting a job in ...

  5. 25 feb 2024 · Intervista a Charlie Adlard: i 16 anni su TWD, i film di Carpenter e Argento, i supereroi (esclusivo) 25/02/2024 news di Alessandro Gamma. Abbiamo incontrato il disegnatore britannico, parlando della sua lunga carriera e delle sue passioni.

  6. 4 nov 2016 · Charlie Adlard, cinquant’anni, inglese di Shrewsbury (la città di Darwin), è l’uomo più accogliente, sorridente e anche il più soddisfatto del mondo. Disegna gli zombi scritti dallo...

  7. 7 giu 2016 · We visited Charlie Adlard, artist of 'The Walking Dead' to talk about his incredible career in comics and to get a glimpse of how the man himself works.