Bradstreet was awarded the 1996 International Horror Guild Award for Best Artist.[5] He was also nominated for a 2005 IHG Award for his Hellblazer covers.[6] Bradstreet has also been nominated for the 2002 Best Cover Artist Eisner Award for his Hellblazer covers.[7]
In 2000, he joined director Guillermo del Toro as a conceptual artist helping work on the visual design for the film Blade II. In 2003, Bradstreet worked on a number of movie posters for the Marvel/Lions Gate film, The Punisher as well as the cover for The Punisher: Countdown mini-comic that was packaged with the original DVD release. In 2006 Bradstreet provided artwork for a black and white stop motion animated scene set in Kuwait for the extended cut DVD. Bradstreet has also done posters for the films – Punisher: War Zone, Dark Country, Give 'Em Hell, Malone, and I Melt with You. He has done a poster for the TV Series The Expanse.[8]
Bradstreet was also the regular cover artist for two books, Marvel's The Punisher and Vertigo/DC'sHellblazer.[9] He has created over 70 covers for both books in the past five years.
In the May 1994 edition of Dragon (Issue #205), Rick Swan specifically mentioned Bradstreet's work in GURPS Vampire: The Masquerade, saying, "The illustrations are among the best I’ve ever seen in an RPG product, particularly those by Tim Bradstreet. His depiction of a vampire feasting on the wrist of a fellow burn-out [...] evokes both the horrors of addiction and the intimacy of a shared secret. White Wolf, Steve Jackson, or Bradstreet himself ought to market it as a poster."[11]
In his 2023 book Monsters, Aliens, and Holes in the Ground, RPG historian Stu Horvath reviewed the dystopian role-playing game Shadowrun and noted, "Tim Bradstreet ... [delivers] some stellar, street-level illustration work." Horvath went on to describe Bradstreet's work in Vampire: the Masquerade as "gritty, world-defining illustrations."[12]