Glenn Fabry Preacher #3 Cover Painting Original Art (DC/Vertigo, 1995). ...
Auction amount: $52,800.00
Sold: Jun 29, 2025
Glenn Fabry (British, b.August 23, 1961)
Comic Book Art
Is Glenn Fabry Best Known as an Artist, Writer, or Editor?
Glenn Fabry is best known as a comic book artist.
What is a Summary of Glenn Fabry’s Work, Achievements, and Background?
Glenn Fabry is a highly acclaimed British comic book artist known for his detailed and realistic style. He gained recognition for his work on "2000 AD", particularly "Slaine", and for his run on the Vertigo/DC Comics series "Preacher", for which he created many memorable covers. His work has won several awards, including an Eisner for Best Cover Artist.
How Did Glenn Fabry Get Started?
Fabry started his professional career with 2000 AD in the early 1980s, where he worked on series such as "Slaine", "Rogue Trooper", and "Judge Dredd".
Who Influenced Glenn Fabry’s Style?
Fabry's style, notable for its high level of detail and realism, shows influences from various comic artists like Frank Frazetta and Richard Corben.
What Publishers Did Glenn Fabry Work For, and When?
Glenn Fabry has worked for various publishers, including 2000 AD (1980s-1990s), DC Comics/Vertigo (1990s-2000s), and Dark Horse Comics (2000s-present).
What are the Most Famous Publications Glenn Fabry Illustrated or Wrote?
Glenn Fabry is best known for his work on "2000 AD", specifically "Slaine", and for his cover artwork for the "Preacher" series.
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