
Glenn Fabry is a British comic book artist best known for his richly detailed, hyper-realistic painted covers. He broke into the industry in the mid-1980s, illustrating Sláine for the legendary British anthology 2000 AD alongside writer Pat Mills. The pair later collaborated on the newspaper strip Scatha, while Fabry branched into painted work on titles like Crisis, Revolver, and Deadline.
In 1991, Fabry began what would become a defining partnership with writer Garth Ennis, painting covers for Hellblazer. His distinctive work earned him the Eisner Award for Best Cover Artist in 1995. He continued the collaboration on the acclaimed series Preacher, cementing his reputation as one of comics’ leading cover artists.
Over the years, Fabry has lent his talents to titles including The Authority, Judge Dredd, Batman, Thor, Daredevil, Transmetropolitan, and The Sandman. He also illustrated the graphic novel adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere, and has produced art for Magic: The Gathering, Dungeons & Dragons, and a wide range of other pop culture properties.
Glenn Fabry’s unmistakable style and influence have made him a fan favourite and a mainstay of the comics world for over three decades.