Charlie Adlard is a British comic book artist born on 4 August 1966, best recognized for his long-running contributions to Robert Kirkman's post-apocalyptic series *The Walking Dead*. Over a career spanning more than three decades — with credits as artist, inker, colorist, and writer dating back to 1993 — Adlard has demonstrated a remarkable versatility and consistency that few in the industry can match.
His association with *The Walking Dead* stands as the defining chapter of his career, with Adlard producing artwork across hundreds of issues of the series and its related publications, including *The Walking Dead Deluxe*. Beyond that flagship title, he has contributed to ensemble superhero work on *The Establishment* and more recently lent his pencils to *Damn Them All*. He is also known for his work on *Savage*.
Adlard's draftsmanship tends toward expressive, grounded linework well suited to character-driven drama and visceral action alike — qualities that made him a natural fit for survival horror storytelling. His output across more than 400 credited issues reflects both prolific discipline and a genuine range of genre interests.
While specific award citations are not available in the current source material, his decades-long tenure on one of comics' most commercially and culturally significant titles has cemented his standing as one of the more consequential British artists working in American comics during this era.