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Duncan Fegredo was born on 1964 in Leicester, is a British comic book artist. Discover Duncan Fegredo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
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Duncan Fegredo Height, Weight & Measurements
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Duncan Fegredo Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Duncan Fegredo worth at the age of 60 years old? Duncan Fegredo’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Duncan Fegredo's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Duncan Fegredo (born 1964) is a British comic book artist.
Born in Leicester, Fegredo first managed to get into comics after showing his portfolio around UKCAC in 1987 and meeting Dave Thorpe.
Together they worked on a strip for a short lived British magazine called Heartbreak Hotel.
After this, Fegredo worked at Crisis for Fleetway before working on Kid Eternity at DC Comics with writer Grant Morrison.
He then worked with writer Peter Milligan on Enigma, an eight-issue miniseries for DC's Vertigo imprint.
At 2000 AD he worked on Judge Dredd and a couple of other titles.
Other work includes the comic-book versions of Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob characters, Shade the Changing Man and Ultimate Adventures
For a few years, Duncan Fegredo was the regular artist on Dark Horse's Hellboy series.
Fegredo's six-issue miniseries, Hellboy: Darkness Calls, was the first Hellboy miniseries that did not feature Hellboy creator Mike Mignola on art (Mignola plotted the book).
Fegredo went on to do the art for the short story Hellboy: The Mole, the eight-issue miniseries Hellboy: The Wild Hunt, and the miniseries The Storm and The Fury (both three issues).
The Fury will be his final story as the regular artist, with Mike Mignola returning for the next miniseries.
On 9 April 2011 Fegredo was one of 62 comics creators who appeared at the IGN stage at the Kapow!
convention in London to set two Guinness World Records, the Fastest Production of a Comic Book, and Most Contributors to a Comic Book.
With Guinness officials on hand to monitor their progress, writer Mark Millar began work at 9am scripting a 20-page black and white Superior comic book, with Fegredo and the other artists appearing on stage throughout the day to work on the pencils, inks, and lettering, including Dave Gibbons, Frank Quitely, John Romita Jr.., Jock, Doug Braithwaite, Ian Churchill, Olivier Coipel, Simon Furman, David Lafuente, John McCrea, Sean Phillips and Liam Sharp, who all drew a panel each, with regular Superior artist Leinil Yu creating the book's front cover.
The book was completed in 11 hours, 19 minutes, and 38 seconds, and was published through Icon on 23 November 2011, with all royalties being donated to Yorkhill Children's Foundation.