Avoiding doing an actual reviews (as I think everyone has covered those angles already) I thought it was an excellent interview with Carlos (well done Mike, although less of the descriptions of how lovely it was a Carlos' pad as you'll make us all jealous

) and it was good to get Hector's role clarified. I had assumed he was on general art assistance as required (filling in backgrounds, doing some inking and colouring to leave Carlos free to deliver the goods) but it seems he mainly does inking for him. More importantly, although he has followed his dad's style to some degree, he is apparently an artist in his own right and I'd love to see some of his own work at some point - if Tharg is wary then perhaps this is a job for FutureQuake!!
I used to love the neon-nightmare colouring from the likes of Ezquerra. I think Matt Smith's far keener on realism these days (presumably, it's easier to sell), but there's a vibrancy that's been lost in more modern 2000 AD art.
I had another look at those pages and it is interesting - there are bold splash of strong colour giving a... hyper-real feel. Some of it had a bit of a feel of John Higgins colouring (like the use of purples for shadows, etc.) but I'm not sure it is to do with computer colouring (as has been suggested elsewhere in the thread) as it'd be easy enough to do replicate the style using a computer and you can see a similar effect on some of Carlos SD work where whole panels are coloured in a wash of colour (works very nicely for those desert scenes). Colouring with computers was only really a problem in the early days when you could clearly see the airbrush at work or the colours were eye-gougingly over-saturated (not that I saw the latter in Carlos' work but I was flicking through some of the late 1990s Dredds and the colours are plain nasty). I'd go with Mr Prime in that it seems more of a move to a naturalistic colour scheme, which suits the Strontium Dog stories. I'm sure if someone came up with a story that required such bold colouring as Carlos used to do then it wouldn't be ruled out just on those grounds.