David Pugh
David Pugh moved from advertising to comics in 1977 when he started to draw Slaine for 2000 AD. In 1989 he joined Eagle magazine to work on Dan Dare. In 2002, he produced the graphic novel Obvious Tactics for Black Library Publishing.
David Pugh moved from advertising to comics in 1977 when he started to draw Slaine for 2000 AD. In 1989 he joined Eagle magazine to work on Dan Dare. In 2002, he produced the graphic novel Obvious Tactics for Black Library Publishing. See less
David Pugh's Featured Books
David Pugh book reviews
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Dharma Sutra
A STRONG CAST OF BLACK CHARACTERS
by Wilson, Jul 20, 2019
As a lecturer in African Studies in a prestigious American university, I don't find much time to read novels, a student of mine gave me a copy of DHARMA SUTRA, as it had many chapters set in West ... Read More
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Dharma Sutra
A MAGICAL WORLD BEYOND OUR SMALL EXISTENCE
by Ruth, Jul 14, 2019
As a mother of three and a primary school teacher, there are days when I don't want to see another child and just find some space for myself. In one of those quiet spaces I read DHARMA SUTRA and ... Read More
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Dharma Sutra
PAINTING WITH WORDS
by Robin, Jul 9, 2019
I have followed the work of David Pugh since I first saw his inspirational artwork in the pages of 2000AD, the weekly British science fiction comic. His interpretation of the Celtic warrior Slaine, ... Read More