David Roach

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David Roach
Nomi Sunrider, from Tales of the Jedi #4 (1994) illustrated by David Roach
David Roach “Xenomorph” (1992) Source
Cover for Vampi's Feary Tales #4, by David Roach.
David Roach
Art and final variant cover for Vampi's Feary Tales #4 by David Roach, published by Dynamite in 2015. “I think this my favourite of the Vampirella covers I drew, one where I'm pretty pleased with how her face came out,” he says.
In the penultimate issue of the all-star anthology series celebrating the 45th anniversary of Vampirella's creation, every fang-boy's favourite pin-up ghoul is (un)dressed for success in "The Vampire(r)s New Clothes" by Stuart Moore (Firestorm, Namor: The First Mutant). Vampirella then goes on to find herself in a very sticky situation in "Hard By A Great Forest" by Eric Trautmann (SHOOTERS, Flash Gordon: Zeitgeist, Lady Rawhide), while Nancy A. Collins (Swamp Thing, Sunglasses After Dark) has her learning more about her mysterious blonde doppelganger.
Essential Judge Anderson: Childhood's End by Alan Grant, Kev Walker, Dave Taylor, David Roach and more. Cover by Tula Lotay. Out in August.
"PSI Judge Cassandra Anderson's belief in the origins of civilisation is put to the test when she is brought to investigate an ancient relic on Mars, believed to be half a million years old. But as her crew members start dying, she finds herself confronting a threat that feels all-too familiar…
This volume collects some of Alan Grant's (Judge Dredd, Batman) defining storylines, including his previously uncollected Judge Death stories. PSI Judge Anderson uncovers traces of an ancient civilisation on Mars, fights a giant robot uprising, and faces off against Judge Death in the third volume of her Essential series."
Junkyard "Hollywood"
Singer David Roach of the band Junkyard has died after a battle with cancer (read the obit here). The band emerged out of the late 80s L.A. metal scene. Their first album in 1989 spawned some minor radio and MTV hits like "Simple Man" and this one "Hollywood". I always liked those two songs.