QUIRKY TO THE POINT OF perverse, Kevin O’Neill’s art wasn’t so much idiosyncratic as a glimpse into some gloriously hellish pocket dimension skulking just beneath our own.
Born in southeast London’s Eltham, he joined publishers. O’Neill defined the visual energy of the new comic, bringing an electric touch of punk cheek and devilment to the newsstands. He also fought for creator credits, a breakthrough in the British comics industry.