We've featured the work of comic book creator, designer and photographer Steve Cook on this site many a time.
But we are not lone, it seems, in our appreciation London's National Portrait Gallery has acquired a number of his photographs of comic book creators, and are running a feature on the man.
There is one person who intrigues[...]
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Here are some photos that Steve Cook took at Orbital Comics, London, the other night of the model Manko, appearing for Leave Something Witchy, a life drawing event aimed at comic strip illustration, with costumes, props and poses inspired by Hammer Horror, Underground comix & the dark side of psychedelia[...]
Illustrator and photographer Steve Cook reports, with camera on hand, for Bleeding Cool from the London Film And Comic Con, taking place this weekend.
Anderson: Psi Division!
Running for two days is the London Film and Comic Con and I went along yesterday to take a few shots at the request of Mike Conroy and his daughter,[...]
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So Orbital Comics in London, launched their exhibition of Steve Cook's photographs of actress Sophie Aldred, best known as Ace from Doctor Who Taken years ago, Cook has digitally manipulated them to make all sorts of entertaining and interesting images, from a recreation of a non-existent 1963 episode of Doctor Who starring Aldred, as would[...]
Steve Cook has an exhibition of photographs of Sophie Aldred, taken back in the Doctor Who days It launches today at Orbital Comics, with a signing with Aldred this Saturday afternoon. Here are a few of the more 2000AD comic-book inspired ones Including our favourite above, ALDREDD Cook tells me;
In September 1991 I created the[...]
Steve Cook's collection of comic creator photographs over the decades, is to receive an exhibition at the Brunswick Centre in London from tomorrow Here are a few of our favourites.
Simon Bisley, when he looked like he was in Duran Duran rather than Motorhead.
Mark Millar working on that all-elusive third issue of War Heroes.
No that's not[...]
Which didn't make for the best reproduction, especually the colour covers.
Steve Cook used to work for 2000AD And he has a lot of the original production material As he tells Bleeding Cool, "All this stuff was about to be binned by the archives guy when Fleetway were moving and luckily I rescued it on the[...]
Steve Cook, designer of a number of logos seen at the top of your favourite comics, is also a photographer and photo manipulator He gave us a wonderful take on the classic Romita Mary Jane Watson pose, now he goes for a Romita Black Widow.
It stars the Suicide Girl known as Manko in the role,[...]
Well, it has a stuffed black and white tiger on a leather cushion, doesn't it?
Here's Steve Cook's poster for the store's tenth anniversary, unveiled here for the first time.
I remember going to Orbital Comics in London when it first opened ten years ago I was working in Soho for the ad agency Radioville, and[...]
Steve Cook is a designer with the history of British comics running through him From designing 2000AD for the nineties, working on current Vertigo books, albums for Asian Dub Foundation and DC Universe Legacies.
Back in 2002, he had an exhibition of his work, called Alternity, and long-time collaborator Grant Morrison provided a performance piece,[...]