tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2028913439060318539.post186586220347802099..comments2024-02-19T00:17:33.059-08:00Comments on Heroes of 2000 A.D.: No. 100 Nigel Dobbynalexfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00663695995150276878noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2028913439060318539.post-10629304366894837872017-04-08T01:31:30.893-07:002017-04-08T01:31:30.893-07:00Hey Alex, really enjoyed the de la Cruz and now th...Hey Alex, really enjoyed the de la Cruz and now the Dobbyn pieces. They're the walking definitions of underappreciated talent. I've always loved Dobbyn's work, from when his art would turn up as covers and spot illos in mid-80's fanzines, but this really brings home what a poor hand he was dealt with scripts: there's a fair number of true 2000AD low points in those stories. It's little surprise that his best work for the comic (for me) is on the best script that he got to draw, Medivac 314. <br /><br />I also really enjoyed his recent Ace Trucking, and would like to see more: following the much-missed Bellardinelli on a strip was basically an excuse for the Maestro do his thing must be one of the hardest gigs going, but he carries it off.<br /><br />Stephenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08330161611443872817noreply@blogger.com