|  |   FIRST APPEARANCE IN 2000ADNervous Rex 1 episode (Prog 981) 6 pagesScript: Dan Abnett, 
Artist: David Millgate
 Reprinted
 DC/Rebellion: Sinister Dexter Gunshark Vacation
 MOST RECENT APPEARANCE IN 2000ADBulletopia Chapter Seven: Lordy Jordy, King of Everything 4 episodes (Progs 2258 to 2261) 20 pagesScript: Dan Abnett, 
Artist: Tazio Bettin, 
Colour: Matt Soffe, 
Letters: Simon Bowland
 Strip titled Dexter.
 FIRST APPEARANCE IN THE MEGAZINEBouncers 1 episode (Meg 202) 1 pagesScript: Dan Abnett, 
Artist: Steve Roberts, 
Colour: Simon Gurr, 
Letters: Ellie De Ville
 MOST RECENT APPEARANCE IN THE MEGAZINEInterrogation - Thinking outside the Paintbox 1 episode (Meg 265) 7 pagesSTARRINGScript: Simon Davis interviewed by Michael Molcher, 
Artist: Simon Davis
 Featuring: Sinister Dexter
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 Finnigan Rapunzel Sinister
 Ramone Algonquin Winnebago Dexter
 
 STATUS
 Gun Sharks - Euroslang for contract killers
 
 DATELINE
 The near future, Central Europe Time
 
 LOCATION
 Downlode, a swollen monster 'burg slumped across the heart of Europe
 
 WEAPONRY
 Sinister favours a cut-down H&K Scatta-matic® Minigun. Dex owns a pair of chrome-plated nine mil Ruger automatic pistols.
 
 TRADEMARK
 They ride in Dexter's immaculate Edsel automobile, a customised convertible from a bygone motoring age with a few "optional extras".
 
 MOTIVATION
 Money, wired direct to their bank account, for which they do anything to anyone - either within Downlode or the occasional awayday to another city.
 
 PARTNERS
 They have a network of friends and allies in the city who help them: ace informant "Nervous" Rex Mundi, black market baron Floppy Dick and police detective Rocky Rhodes of the D.C.P.D.
 
 BACKSTORY
 Sinister Dexter are the contract killing kings with chalk outlines round their souls. Renowned as the best gunsharks money can buy, to maintain that reputation they cannot turn down a kill - no matter how dangerous
 
 NOTES
 Inspired by John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction.
 Artist Jason Brashill declined the chance to co-create Sinister Dexter but he did paint the cover image to promote the characters' first appearance in Prog 981.
 Sinister is Latin for left, while Dexter is Latin for right
 
 
 LINKS
| The Sinister Dexter index 
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