Garry Leach's early work for 2000 AD included mainly one-off stories featuring Dan Dare and M.A.C.H. 1. He later worked on the series The V.C.s. In 1981 he joined Dez Skinn's company, Quality Communications. where he worked as art director and was the first artist on Alan Moore's revival of Marvelman in Warrior. His work on Marvelmanproved highly popular but due to his slow pace of working, he left art duties to be replaced by Alan Davis. For Davis' first few stories Leach worked as inker to allow Davis to settle into the strip. Leach's work on Marvelman remained the prototype, as Davis has insisted that "my ‘style’ on the series was simply a bargain-basement attempt to imitate what Garry had done". Leach and Alan Moore also created Warpsmith for Warrior together; Warpsmith featured in its own strip and eventually became a supporting character in Marvelman. With Dave Elliott, Leach set up Atomeka Press in 1988. Their first title was the anthology title, A1, which included new Warpsmith material by Moore and Leach. After Atomeka and A1 finished in the mid-1990s, Leach worked mainly in advertising, but returned to comics in the late 1990s as John McCrea's inker on Hitman. He also drew the first issue of Warren Ellis's series Global Frequency, and designed many of that title's characters. He continues to contribute inking work to 2000 AD, most recently on Future Shorts with Rufus Dayglo. Leach has illustrated cards for the collectible card game . He has returned to publishing and restarted Atomeka Press with Dave Elliott. A1 is being published again with a mix of old and new material, including new work by Leach. The A1 Sketchbook was released in late 2004, containing four Miracleman-related pin-ups. A variant of the sketchbook was produced, featuring a Miraclemanfront cover and Kid Miraclemanback cover by Leach.
Covers
Dan Dare #2-7
Awards
Awards he has won include:
1983: "Favourite Single or Continued Story" Eagle Award, for Marvelman, with Alan Moore