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artist and designer who has worked for comic books, film and television. He co-wrote the film '' Mad Max: Fury Road''. He is the brother of Jim McCarthy.


Life and career


Early life and work

Brendan McCarthy was born in London. As a boy McCarthy soon began drawing his own home-made comics. After leaving Chelsea Art College in London, where he studied film and Fine Art Painting, McCarthy decided to become a full-time artist. He created the independent comic book ''Sometime Stories'' with art college pal
Brett Ewins Brett Ewins (1955 – 16 February 2015) was a British comic book artist best known for his work on ''Judge Dredd'' and ''Rogue Trooper'' in the weekly anthology comic ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD''. Biography Ewins studied Conceptual Art at Gol ...
. His first paid commercial work was a one-page strip ''Electrick Hoax'' in the British weekly music paper ''
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'' with another art-school escapee, writer
Peter Milligan Peter Milligan (born 24 June 1961) is a British comic book writer who has written extensively for both British and American comic book industries. In the UK, Milligan has contributed to numerous anthology titles including '' 2000 AD'', '' Revo ...
, in 1978. McCarthy held a solo exhibition of paintings, drawings and collages at the Car Breaker Gallery in London, a squat in
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.


Comics

McCarthy started working for '' 2000 AD'', including runs on ''
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'', as wekk as creating ''Sooner or Later'' and
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story ''Freakwave'' with
Peter Milligan Peter Milligan (born 24 June 1961) is a British comic book writer who has written extensively for both British and American comic book industries. In the UK, Milligan has contributed to numerous anthology titles including '' 2000 AD'', '' Revo ...
. In 1983 McCarthy collaborated with Milligan and
Brett Ewins Brett Ewins (1955 – 16 February 2015) was a British comic book artist best known for his work on ''Judge Dredd'' and ''Rogue Trooper'' in the weekly anthology comic ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD''. Biography Ewins studied Conceptual Art at Gol ...
on ''Strange Days'', an anthology title published by
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. He also drew a two-issue series featuring his alternative "media-brat
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" Paradax from the anthology. Over the next few years he worked for the ''2000 AD'' spin off titles ''
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'' and '' Revolver''. For ''Revolver'', McCarthy drew '' Rogan Gosh'' (later compiled into a single edition by the
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imprint of
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). For ''Crisis'', he drew ''
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''. Both books were created with and written by Peter Milligan. ''Skin'' proved to be highly controversial, with ''Crisis'' refusing to release the story and their printers refusing to print it due to claims of it being "morbidly obscene". The story was eventually being released by
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's
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in 1992. He designed the characters for
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's ''
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'' strip which started in 1987,Bishop, 2007, page 120 Doom Patrol (creating Danny The Street) and on Morrison and
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's Marvel series ''
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''. Brevoort, Tom
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He also produced covers and character designs for Pete Milligan's revamp of ''
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''. In 2006, his work was featured in the final issue of DC Comics' ''
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''. His comic had new takes on characters such as
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,
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, and
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and he considers the single issue to be one of his best works. In 2009, Brendan was commissioned by Marvel Comics to create a new take on Doctor Strange. The mini-series was ultimately published as ''Spider-Man: Fever'' in April 2010. Brendan returned to ''2000 AD'' in 2010 on a ''Judge Dredd'' story with
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, spoofing ''
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'', and with whom he created a popular new story, ''The Zaucer of Zilk'', which he has described as a cross between Harry Potter and Aladdin Sane: "A glammatronic phantasmagoria." The series debuted in March 2012. It was reprinted by IDW in a new format with both issues quickly selling out. ''Zaucer of Zilk'' appeared in many "best of the year" lists. In 2013 he published ''The Best of Milligan & McCarthy'', a brand new collection of his most famous comic works co-created with Peter Milligan, through
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. McCarthy wrote and drew a graphic novel titled ''Dream Gang'' for the publisher that was released in July 2016. A collection of his classic Judge Dredd stories from over 35 years of work was collected by IDW in hardcover and released in January 2017. Brendan completed artwork on a new ''Chopper'' strip for Rebellion Publishing in 2018 and a sequel to ''The Zaucer of Zilk'', published in 2020 in ''2000AD''. His new strip, ''Nakka of the S.T.A.R.S.'', was published in 2021.


Film and television

Beginning in the seventies McCarthy has worked extensively in TV, producing designs for an ultimately unmade ''
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'' live-action television series, as well as storyboards for the Arabian animated TV series ''New Babylon'' and
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's'' The Storyteller''. He was as designer on the films '' Highlander'', the first live-action ''
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'' film, ''
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'' and ''
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.'' He was also hired by
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producer
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to write and design visual gags to the film ''
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''. McCarthy spent much of the remainder of the 1990s working in film and television, most notably as the production designer of the international hit CGI animated science fiction TV series ''
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'' and as the character creator for ''
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''. He was then asked to co-write and design '' Mad Max: Fury Road'' with director George Miller after meeting in Hollywood. The film was shot in 2012, with McCarthy visiting the set in
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. It was released in 2015, with the final film receiving many "best of the year" awards including six Oscars. It was McCarthy's first Hollywood screenplay, and he was the original Production Designer on the movie.His comic ''Freakwave'' was, in part, inspired by Miller's ''
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''. The pair also created and co-wrote the forthcoming new CGI animated feature called ''Fur Brigade''.


Bibliography

Interior comic work includes: *''Sometime Stories'' #1 (of 2 produced) (script and art, with
Brett Ewins Brett Ewins (1955 – 16 February 2015) was a British comic book artist best known for his work on ''Judge Dredd'' and ''Rogue Trooper'' in the weekly anthology comic ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD''. Biography Ewins studied Conceptual Art at Gol ...
, Broglia Press, 1977) *''
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'': "The Electrick Hoax" (script and art, with
Peter Milligan Peter Milligan (born 24 June 1961) is a British comic book writer who has written extensively for both British and American comic book industries. In the UK, Milligan has contributed to numerous anthology titles including '' 2000 AD'', '' Revo ...
, Spotlight Publications, 1977–1978) *'' 2000 AD'' (
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,
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): **''
Tharg's Future Shocks ''Tharg's Future Shocks'' is a long-running series of short strips in the British weekly comic '' 2000 AD'' in 1977. The name originates from the fictional editor of 2000 AD and the book titled ''Future Shock'', written by Alvin Toffler, publi ...
'': *** "Robot Repairs" (with
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and Brett Ewins, in #37–38, 1977) *** "Stasis" (with
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and Brett Ewins, in #54, 1978) *** "The English/Phlondrutian Phrase Book" (with
Alan Moore Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953) is an English author known primarily for his work in comic books including ''Watchmen'', ''V for Vendetta'', ''The Ballad of Halo Jones'', ''Swamp Thing'', ''Batman:'' ''The Killing Joke'', and ''From Hell' ...
, in #214, 1981) *** "Sixty Hours that Shook the World" (as R. Jones, with Peter Milligan, in #391, 1984) *** "Bad Maxwell!" (as J. Roberts, with Peter Milligan, in #402, 1985) *** "Do You Copy?" (with Peter Milligan, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '85, 1985) ** "Encounter: The Day of the Phoenix" (text story by Oniano, with Brett Ewins, in #56, 1978) **''Walter the Wobot'' (with Gary Rice, in #82, 84–85 and ''Judge Dredd Annual'' '81, 1978–1980) **''
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'': *** In '' Starlord'', ''2000 ADs short-lived sister title: **** "Kane's Kolossal Kasino" (with Bill Henry, in ''Summer Special'' '78, 1978) **** "The Demon Maker – Master of Chaos!" (with T. B. Grover, in #17, 1978) *** "The Town that Died of Shame" (with Alan Grant and
Colin MacNeil Colin MacNeil is a People of the United Kingdom, British comics artist, best known for his work on ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' and in particular on ''Judge Dredd'' and other stories within his world like ''Inspector Shimura, Shimura'' and ' ...
, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '88, 1988) **''
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'': *** "Bring Me the Head of Judge Dredd!" (with
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and Brett Ewins, in #88, 1978) *** "The Day the Law Died! Parts 5, 17" (with John Howard and Brett Ewins, in #93 and 105, 1978–1979) *** "Untitled" (with an uncredited writer and Brett Ewins, in ''Annual'' '79, 1978) *** "New Year is Cancelled" (with John Howard, in #146, 1980) *** "The Wally Squad! Parts 2–3" (with T. B. Grover and Brett Ewins, in #391–392, 1984) *** "Riders on the Storm!" (with T. B. Grover and Tony Riot, in #472–473, 1986) *** "Atlantis" (with T. B. Grover, in #485–488, 1986) *** "Report to the Chief Judge" (with T. B. Grover and Tony Riot, in ''Judge Dredd Annual'' '87, 1986) *** "The Witness" (with Alan Grant and Steve Whitaker, in #500–501, 1986) *** "Blood Donor" (with Alan Grant, in #519, 1987) *** "Oz – Parts 5, 7–8, 14–16" (with Alan Grant, in #549, 551–552 and 558–560, 1987–1988) *** "She-Devils!" (with John Wagner, Alan Grant, Brett Ewins and Tony Riot, in ''Annual'' '88, 1987) *** "Full Mental Jacket, Parts 4–5" (with John Wagner and
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, in #581–582, 1988) *** "Spock's Mock Chocs" (with Alan Grant, Steve Whitaker and
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, in #614, 1989) *** "Doctor What?" (with
Al Ewing Al Ewing () is a British comics writer who has mainly worked in the small press and for '' 2000 AD'' and Marvel Comics. Career Al Ewing began his career writing stories in the four-page ''Future Shocks'' format for '' 2000 AD'' and moved on ...
, in #1712–1713, 2010) *** "Night Zoom" (with John Wagner, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '16, 2016) *** "Hoverods" (with T. C. Eglington, in #2033–2034, 2017) **''
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'' (with
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, in #120 and 127–128, 1979) **'' Ro-Jaw's Robo-Tales'': "Ye First Robote" (with Gary Rice, in #166, 1980) **''Sooner or Later'' (with Peter Milligan and Tony Riot, in #468–486, 488–496 and 498–499, 1986) **''Zaucer of Zilk'': *** "Zaucer of Zilk" (with Al Ewing, in #1775–1784, 2012) *** "A Zaucerful of Zecrets" (with
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, in #2162–2169 and 2171–2173, 2019–2020) **''Tharg's 3rillers Present'': "Nakka of the S.T.A.R.S" (with
Roger Langridge Roger Langridge (born 14 February 1967) is a New Zealand comics writer, artist and letterer, currently living in Britain. Biography Langridge originally came to public prominence most notably with the ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' series ''The Stra ...
, in #2222–2224, 2021) *''Vanguard Illustrated'' #1–3: "Freakwave!" (script and art, with Peter Milligan, anthology,
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, 1983–1984) *'' Scream!'' #7: "The Punch and Judy Horror Show" (with James Nicholas, anthology, IPC Media, 1984) *''Strange Days'' #1–3 (with Peter Miligan and Brett Ewins, anthology,
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, 1984–1985) *''Paradax!'' #1–2 (with Peter Milligan,
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, 1987) *''
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'': "Summer of Love" (seven episodes, with Peter Milligan, 1987) *''
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'' (anthology, Fleetway): **'' New Statesmen'': "Riding the Tiger" (with John Smith and
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, in #11, 1989) **''Artoons'' (one-page illustrations, with Tony Riot, in #15–24, 1989) *'' A1'' #1: "The Hollow Circus" (script and art, anthology,
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, 1989) *''
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'' #20: "
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" (with
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, anthology,
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, 1990) *'' Revolver'' #1–6: " Rogan Gosh: Star of the East" (with Peter Milligan, anthology, Fleetway, 1990) *''
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'' vol. 2 #22: "A Pale Afternoon" (with Peter Milligan,
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, 1992) *''
Skin Skin is the layer of usually soft, flexible outer tissue covering the body of a vertebrate animal, with three main functions: protection, regulation, and sensation. Other cuticle, animal coverings, such as the arthropod exoskeleton, have diffe ...
'' (with Peter Milligan and
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,
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,
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, 1992) *''Rock Power'': "The Ballad of Toad McFarlane ('cept It's Not a Ballad)" (with John Wagner and Alan Grant, IPC Media, 1992) *''
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'' #12 (script and art, with
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,
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,
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, Tom O'Connor and
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, DC Comics, 2006) *''Captain America: Who Won't Wield the Shield?'': "Doctor America" (with
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and Howard Hallis, anthology
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,
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, 2010) *''Spider-Man, Spider-Man: Fever'' #1–3 (script and art,
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, 2010) *'' Age of Heroes'' #4: "Captain America: Man of God" (with
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, anthology, Marvel, 2010) *''
Judge Dredd Megazine ''Judge Dredd: The Megazine'' is a monthly British comic magazine, launched in September 1990. It is a sister publication to '' 2000 AD''. Its name is a play on words, formed from "magazine" and Judge Dredd's locale Mega-City One. Content Like ...
'' (anthology, Fleetway/Rebellion): ** ''
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'': "The Walking Dredd" (with Rob Williams, in #311, 2011) ** '' Chopper'': "Wandering Spirit" (with David Baillie, in #395–399, 2018) *'' Scalped'' #50: "The Art of Surviving" (with
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, among other artists, Vertigo, 2011) *''Rocketeer, Rocketeer Adventures'' #4: "Flight of the Aeronaut" (with John Arcudi, anthology, IDW Publishing, 2011) *''
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'' #2: "The Good Parts" (with Duane Swierczynski, co-feature, IDW Publishing, 2012) *''Dial H, Justice League'' vol. 2 #23.3 (with China Miéville, among other artists, DC Comics, 2013) *''Dark Horse Presents'' (anthology, Dark Horse Comics, Dark Horse): ** "The Deleted" (script and art, with Darrin Grimwood, in vol. 2 #32–35, 2014) ** "Dream Gang" (script and art, in vol. 3 #1–4, 7–10 and 14–17, 2014–2015) *''Doctor Fate'' vol. 4 #17–18 (with Paul Levitz, DC Comics, 2016–2017) *''Spirit (comics character), The Spirit Centenary Newspaper'' (script and art, anthology, The Lakes International Comic Art Festival, LICAF, 2017)


Covers only

*'' 2000 AD'' #33, 39, 41, 405, 517, 524, 536, 553, 588, 607–608, 622, ''Annual'' '89 and '91, 761, ''Action Special'' '92, 1571, 1960, 1975, 2087 (
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, 1977–2018) *''Judge Dredd, Judge Dredd's Crime Files'' #3 (Eagle Comics, Eagle, 1985) *''
Judge Dredd Judge Joseph Dredd is a fictional character created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra. He first appeared in the second issue of ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' (1977), which is a British weekly anthology Comic book, comic. He is the ...
Mega-Special'' '89, ''Yearbook'' '93 (Fleetway, 1989–1993) *''2000 AD (comics), The Best of 2000 AD'' #41, 46, 49, 77–78, 101–102 (Fleetway, 1989–1994) *''Mister X (Vortex), Mister X'' vol. 2 #1 (
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, 1989) *''The Saga of the Man Elf'' #1 (Trident Comics, Trident, 1989) *''Shade, the Changing Man (Vertigo), Shade, the Changing Man'' vol. 2 #1–13, 24–29, 31–32 (
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, 1990–1993) *''Judge Dredd, Judge Dredd: Muzak Killer'' tpb (Titan Books, Titan, 2002) *''
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'' #3 (Virgin Comics, Virgin, 2008) *''
Judge Dredd Megazine ''Judge Dredd: The Megazine'' is a monthly British comic magazine, launched in September 1990. It is a sister publication to '' 2000 AD''. Its name is a play on words, formed from "magazine" and Judge Dredd's locale Mega-City One. Content Like ...
'' #272, 329 (Rebellion, 2008–2012) *''Peter Parker'' #4 (
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, 2010) *''Jonah Hex'' vol. 2 #56 (DC Comics, 2010) *''Xombi'' vol. 2 #1 (DC Comics, 2011) *''Catalyst Comix'' #3, 6, 9 (Dark Horse Comics, Dark Horse, 2013–2014) *''
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'' #13–16 (IDW Publishing, 2013–2014) *''Doctor Fate'' vol. 4 #16 (DC Comics, 2016) *''The Electric Sublime'' #4 (IDW Publishing, 2017) *''Cave Carson, Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye'' #6 (DC's Young Animal, 2017) *''Black Hammer (comics), Black Hammer: The Quantum Age'' #4 (Dark Horse, 2018) *''Kick-Ass (comic book), Kick-Ass'' vol. 2 #13 (Image Comics, Image, 2019) *''Prodigy'' #5 (Image, 2019)


Awards

*1992: nominated for Eisner Award for "Best Cover Artist", for ''Shade, the Changing Man'' *1993: nominated for Eisner Award for "Best Cover Artist", for ''Shade, the Changing Man'' and "Best Graphic Album: New" for ''Skin''


References


External links

*
Brendan McCarthy Showreel
on YouTube *
Brendan McCarthy interviewed by 2000adreview.co.uk
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:McCarthy, Brendan Living people British storyboard artists Year of birth missing (living people) British male screenwriters Nebula Award winners Artists from London