Glenn Fabry began his career working with Pat Mills on 'Slaine' (2000 AD, 1984) and 'Scatha' (newspaper strip, 1987). He contributed painted artwork to magazines like Crisis, Revolver and Deadline. In the 1990s, he became the cover artist of the Garth Ennis series 'Hellblazer' and 'Preacher'. He also worked with Ennis on stories for 'The Authority' and 'Thor'. He contributed to Neil Gaiman's 2003 'Sandman' antology 'Endless Nights' and has also worked on a comics adaptation of Gaiman's TV series 'Neverwhere'.