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Siku

Siku

is one of Britain's leading comic book/concept artists and has worked for 2000AD, Marvel and COM X . More recently he has worked on a number of games such as Evil Genius, as Visual Director of Elixir Studios in London.

Born in Leicester, England, Siku specialised in Graphic Design at the famous 'Yaba Tech' in Nigeria. He then started as a fresh-faced studio junior in an advertising agency before going on to Art College to study Sculpture, Ceramics, Painting, Textile Design, and eventually specialising in Graphics Design while rendering Architectural drawings and singing on Radio Jingles to help pay for his education and boarding fees.

Siku spent the next eleven years working as a comic book creator for Britain's most successful science fiction/fantasy comic weekly; 2000 AD.

Other comic book work included covers for Marvel, Spanish/German Publications, and work for the COM X.

Siku was the writer/creator of the comic strip 'Kane and Abel' for Front magazine, and did the concept work for the proposed movie 'Justice'.

After his stint at Elixir Studios, Siku started working on TV commercials and for Nickelodeon IP and promos while embarking on a degree course in Theology at the London School of Theology.

Apart from manga his other interests include basketball, Christian theology, history, film, martial arts, politics, teaching and (casual) quantum physics. When no one's watching he produces Neo-Classic Jazz/funk infused Soul music, using his stepson and daughter as guinea pigs.

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