| Andy Winter |

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| Nationality |
British |
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Writer |
| Notable works |
Hero Killers |
| Awards |
2007 Eagle Award |
Andy Winter is a British comics writer. Hero Killers is an Eagle Award winning comic book written by Andy Winter and illustrated by Declan Shalvey. He is best known for creating Hero Killers, with Declan Shalvey, which won the Eagle Award for "Favourite British Black and White Comicbook". Hero Killers is an Eagle Award winning comic book written by Andy Winter and illustrated by Declan Shalvey. Declan Shalvey is an Irish Comic book artist. He is best known as the artist of the Eagle Award winning comic Hero Killers, which was written [1]
He largely publishes his work through his own Moonface Press.
Bibliography
- Devilchild (Moonface Press):
- Hell Is Round the Corner (with Natalie Sandells, Tim Twelves, Peet Clack and Tim Doe, 86 pages, May 2002, ISBN 0954273907)
- Freakshow (with Natalie Sandells, Sean Azzopardi, Tim Twelves, Duncan Nimmo and Phill Evans, 82 pages, May 2004, ISBN 0954273915)
- Heaven's Prisoners (with Keith Burns, Jason Dennis and Duane Leslie, 92 pages, July 2005, ISBN 0954273923)
- Shriek! (with Natalie Sandells, Adrian Bamforth, Mikey Ball, Tim Twelves and Duane Leslie, Moonface Press, 2005)
- Hero Killers (with Declan Shalvey, one-shot, Moonface Press, 2006)
- Blood Psi (with Keith Burns, one-shot, Moonface Press, 2007)
- Septic Isle (with Mick Trimble, one-shot, Moonface Press, 2008)
- Brit Force (with Andy Radbourne, Moonface Press, 2008-ongoing)
- Brothers (with Will Sliney, 2008, forthcoming)
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