Mike Hadley has illustrated 2000 AD's Indigo Prime, Judge Dredd, paraSITES, Vector 13, Wireheads, as well as a self-penned Future Shock. His other work includes British anthologies Crisis! and Deadline.
Chris Halls' only work for Tharg the Mighty was on an episode of the Judge Dredd epic 'Judgment Day'; nowadays, he is better known as director Chris Cunningham, and has made groundbreaking videos for The Aphex Twin and many other artists.
Mark Harrison is perhaps best known to 2000 AD fans for his striking, computer-aided Durham Red artwork, but he has also illustrated Judge Dredd, Glimmer Rats, Pulp Sci-Fi and Strontium Dogs. He also contributed a story to the Megazine's Durham Red-based The Scarlet Apocrypha series, and — rare for a 2000 AD artist — has even written two Pulp Sci-Fi stories! Outside of 2000AD he has provided covers for Dark Horse's Star Wars series and Topps Star Wars trading cards.
Jamie Hewlett is best known for his work on Tank Girl, the hugely popular anarchic British comics heroine whose adventures were turned into a big-budget Hollywood movie in the 1990s. To 2000 AD fans, of course, Hewlett is best known for his co-creation of Hewligan's Haircut, but he also provided art for Judge Dredd and Sooner or Later.
His most recent artwork is visible in the videos of the band Gorillaz; Hewlett designed the cartoon characters that represent the band "live".