David Pugh (comics)

Pugh began drawing Sláine for 2000 AD in 1984, helping to remold the character into his current incarnation and create the look of the longtime villain, Elfric.

His personal favorite character was Loner, the black space gunslinger, especially created for him to showcase his talent in the Sci-Fi weekly, Wildcat.

When Wildcat merged with the Eagle comic, Pugh handed Loner over to Eric Bradbury and took on the challenge of reinventing his own childhood hero, Dan Dare.

Together they recreated Dare into an eighties action hero, retaining the look of the original character but heavily influenced by movies such as Alien and Predator.

Pugh has been commissioned to work on several 3D art projects including a campaign for Renault cars and has collaborated on a 3D children's book The Boy who Walked on the Ceiling, with his friend Jon Haward, written and created by Doug Moench.

She becomes involved with a Botswana hitman to take on the dangerous Bob Jatta, a sexually dysfunctional human trafficker whom she has publicly offended.

Bus Fare is currently working to help a migrant worker in the Gambia keep in touch with his family in Guinea Bissau.