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Arthur Ranson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Arthur Ranson is a British illustrator whose photorealistic drawing style has been appearing in British comics since the early 1970's. |
 | | Having trained as a stamp designer in the 1960's, Ranson first brought the precise techniques he had evolved as a result to TV comic Look-In, working alongside other major comics talents such as John M. Burns, Martin Asbury, Harry North, Colin Wyatt [1], John Bolton, Jim Baikie, Phil Gascoine, Barry Mitchel and Bill Titcombe. |
 | | With Alan Grant, Ranson co-created Mazeworld, a fantasy epic, and the two continue to collaborate on Anderson: Psi Division, the long-running adventures of Cassandra Anderson. |
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