D'Israeli
1967–
D'Israeli, born in 1967, is a British comic book artist best known for his distinctive, intricate black-and-white linework and surreal, detailed storytelling. Active from 1988 to 2020, he has been credited as artist, colorist, inker, and letterer on 83 issues. His most prominent work appears in the anthology *2000 AD*, where he contributed to series like *Druid* and *Kingdom of the Wicked*, showcasing a style that blends gothic horror with meticulous, almost architectural precision. He also illustrated *Witchfinder: The Gates of Heaven* and worked on the cult cyberpunk series *Mister X* and *City of Silence*, often collaborating with writers like Pat Mills and John Smith. D'Israeli's art is noted for its dense cross-hatching, moody atmospheres, and a keen eye for grotesque detail, making him a favorite among fans of British alternative and horror comics. Though he never achieved widespread mainstream fame, his influence is felt in the underground and small-press scenes. His legacy rests on a body of work that prizes atmosphere and craft over flashy spectacle, and he remains a respected figure among connoisseurs of British comic art.
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