Pugh began drawing
Sláine for
2000 AD in 1984, helping to remold the character into his current incarnation and create the look of the longtime villain,
Elfric. His work on "Time Killer" and "Tomb of Terror" has been reprinted several times and is still available in various
collected editions. He became one of the top artists in Boys' Adventure comics for
Fleetway, visualising
Peter Milligan scripts for
MASK comics. His personal favorite character was
Loner, the black space gunslinger, especially created for him to showcase his talent in the Sci-Fi weekly,
Wildcat. When
Wildcat merged with the
Eagle comic, Pugh handed
Loner over to
Eric Bradbury and took on the challenge of reinventing his own childhood hero,
Dan Dare. David was fortunate to alternate with
Keith Watson from the original Frank Hampson studio. Together they recreated Dare into an eighties action hero, retaining the look of the original character but heavily influenced by movies such as
Alien and
Predator. Work followed for
AC Comics and
Tekno Comix in the USA, the most successful work being on ''Neil Gaiman's Phage: Shadowdeath
, written by Bryan Talbot. David wrote and drew a regular sci-fi strip and designed many spacecraft for Games Workshop. Obvious Tactics the graphic novel for Black Library has been reprinted twice and is available as a free download. For eleven years he provided the colour and 3D computer effects for the Scorer’s
football strip in the Daily Mirror''. ==Creative work outside comics==