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'''Stephen Downey''' is a comics artist from Belfast, [[Northern Ireland]], who drew "[[Somebody Else’s Problem: A Gwen Cooper Story]]" in [[TM 23|''Torchwood Magazine'' #23]] in 2010. He has also drawn the dark fantasy graphic novel ''Cancertown'' from Insomnia in 2009, and the gangland thriller ''Slaughterhouse Creed'' from Markosia and the miniseries ''Jennifer Wilde'' from Atomic Diner in 2011. He is one of the team behind the online multimedia anthology ''Tales of the...''
'''Stephen Downey''' is a comics artist from Belfast, [[Northern Ireland]], who drew ''[[Somebody Else's Problem (comic story)|Somebody Else's Problem]]'' in [[TM 23|''Torchwood Magazine'' #23]] in 2010. He has also drawn the dark fantasy graphic novel ''Cancertown'' from Insomnia in 2009, and the gangland thriller ''Slaughterhouse Creed'' from Markosia and the miniseries ''Jennifer Wilde'' from Atomic Diner, and award-winning one-shot ''Absence'' in 2011. He is one of the team behind the online multimedia anthology ''Tales of the...''


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.stephendowneygallery.com/ Stephen Downey's website]
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* [http://www.talesofthe.com/talesofthe/wordpress/ ''Tales of the...'']
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* [http://irishcomics.wikia.com/wiki/Stephen_Downey Irish Comics Wiki]
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Stephen Downey is a comics artist from Belfast, Northern Ireland, who drew Somebody Else's Problem in Torchwood Magazine #23 in 2010. He has also drawn the dark fantasy graphic novel Cancertown from Insomnia in 2009, and the gangland thriller Slaughterhouse Creed from Markosia and the miniseries Jennifer Wilde from Atomic Diner, and award-winning one-shot Absence in 2011. He is one of the team behind the online multimedia anthology Tales of the...

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