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Si Gurr
Si Gurr has been illustrating books and graphic novels for the last 17 years.
I picked up Good Omens because I had enjoyed Neil’s comics work since Violent Cases. I hadn’t read Discworld at that point but Good Omens proved to be a ‘gateway drug’ to the rich, expansive world of Terry’s imagination.
"Good Omens proved to be a ‘gateway drug’ to the rich, expansive world of Terry’s imagination"
Drawing these motorway scenes, my palette was determined by the reds, oranges and yellows of the environment: brake lights, indicators and hi-vis jackets, the fiery colours of armageddon!
It was a lot of fun ‘dressing up’ these two world-famous authors as policemen, I giggled often and loved seeing my finished artwork animated with Neil and Terrry’s voices.
Watch: a short film featuring Si Gurr's illustrations

Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman - Good Omens cameo
Two coppers get a shock when they attempt to stop a speeding car belonging to a demon.
