Philip Bond

[1] His earliest comics work came out of his being "active in the British alternative comics scene from 1987,"[2] and he writes on his website that, in 1988: Atomtan, Bond's first work, was a self-published fanzine created with Tank Girl creators Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett, along with Luke Whitney and Jane Oliver.

Bond's talent for comical, exaggerated anatomy and poses quickly led to professional work, mostly for now-defunct title Deadline, on strips such as Wired World.

In 1990, he illustrated (and co-created) the Garth Ennis-scripted comedy series Time Flies for the leading British science-fiction comic, 2000 AD.

[5] In 2000 he illustrated Jamie Delano's Hellblazer miniseries Bad Blood, and provided covers to the Ed Brubaker and Warren Pleece series Deadenders (2000–01).

[citation needed] Bond has also worked at another DC Comics imprint, Wildstorm on Red Herring with David Tischman.