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Steve MacManus (sometimes credited as Ian Rogan) is a British comic writer and editor, particularly known for his work at '' 2000 AD''.


Biography

Born in London and educated in Devon, MacManus joined IPC in 1973, aged 20, as a sub-editor on the boys' weekly comic '' Valiant'', until 1975 when he moved to ''
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'' under editor David Hunt. While working on ''Battle'' he also freelanced on ''
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'', appearing as the title's mascot "Action Man", who performed and wrote up stunts and activities such as exploring London's sewers or flying a hot air balloon, as well as writing "The Running Man", "Sport's Not For Losers", and episodes of "Dredger". In 1978 he was taken off ''Battle'' to sub for
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on a new science fiction title, '' Starlord''. When it was cancelled later the same year, he became Gosnell's sub on '' 2000 AD'', replacing
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who was moved to ''Battle''. He wrote scripts for " M.A.C.H. 1", and was the main writer for its spin-off " M.A.C.H. Zero", as well as contributing episodes of " The V.C.s", and also wrote "The Lawless Touch" for another of Gosnell's titles, ''
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''.Steve MacManus' droid profile at 2000ad.org
/ref> In 1979 he was promoted to editor of ''2000 AD'', a job he held until 1986. This period is widely regarded as the title's "golden age", during which
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and
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produced some of their best work, and new talents like
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joined the line-up. MacManus had a hand in the creation of one of the comic's most enduring characters, "
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", alongside writer
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and artist
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, and he co-wrote the character with
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in 1986. His one-off story "Shok!", created with Kevin O'Neill for the 1981 ''Judge Dredd Annual'', was the basis of Richard Stanley's 1990 film '' Hardware''. Only after a court case, which Stanley lost, were the two given writing credits on the film. ''Hardware'' is now considered the first ''2000 AD'' story to be adapted into film. MacManus gave up editing ''2000 AD'' in December 1986. In the following year he became managing editor of the ''2000 AD'' Group, during which time he launched ''
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'', a politically aware comic which introduced
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, John Smith,
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and
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, among others. After IPC's comics division became
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, he quit ''Crisis'' after 50 issues following problems with censorship under new owner
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. He married in 1990. In the early 1990s he edited the first twelve issues of the ''
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'', and co-edited the Batman/
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crossover '' Judgement on Gotham'' with
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. Other titles he oversaw in the ''2000 AD'' Group included '' Revolver'' and '' Dice Man''. In 1995 he became Managing Editor of the Pre-School Group of Fleetway's new owners Egmont, editing ''
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'' and overseeing titles such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 1997 he returned to ''2000 AD'' to write their ''3000 AD'' twentieth anniversary special with David Bishop. After Egmont sold ''2000 AD'' to Rebellion Developments in 2000, MacManus moved out of comics and into Egmont's magazine editorial. He announced he was stepping down in 2011. In 2016 Rebellion published his memoirs, ''The Mighty One: My Life Inside the Nerve Centre'', with a limited edition hardcover and a standard paperback edition.Eclipse magazine
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Bibliography


Comic strips

*''The Running Man'' (with Horacio Lalia, Mike White, in ''Action'', 14 February – 12 June 1976). *''Sport's Not For Losers'' (with Dudley L. Wynn, in ''Action'', 14 February – 1 May 1976). *'' M.A.C.H. 1'': ** "Chinese Formula" (with Kato, in ''2000 AD'' No. 14, 1977). ** "Tokyo" (with Lopez, in ''2000 AD'' No. 20, 1977). ** "The Death Trumpet" (with Marzal Canos, in ''2000 AD'' No. 26, 1977). ** "M.A.C.H. Zero" (with Ramon Sola, in ''2000 AD'' #43–46, 1977–1978). ** "The Dolphin Tapes" (with
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(1–2), Montero (3–4), in ''2000 AD'' #54–57, 1978). *'' M.A.C.H. Zero'': ** "Cousin George " (with Mike Donaldson (1–2, 4, 6–8), Ramon Sola (3, 5), in ''2000 AD'' #65–72, 1978). ** "The Suit" (with Montero, in ''2000 AD'' #73–75, 1978). ** "M.A.C.H. Zero" (with Mike Dorey, in ''2000 AD'' #162–165, 1980). *''
Strontium Dog ''Strontium Dog'' was a long-running British comics series starring Johnny Alpha, a mutant bounty hunter who lives in Earth's future. The series was created in 1978 by writer John Wagner (under the pseudonym T. B. Grover) and artist Carlos Ezquer ...
'': "Assault on Trigol 3" (with Rob Moran, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1979''). *''The Lawless Touch'': "The Dogs of Death" (with Mike White, in ''
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'' #20–22, 1979). *'' The V.C.s'': "The VCs" (with
Cam Kennedy Campbell ("Cam") Kennedy is a Scottish comics artist. He is best known for his work on '' 2000 AD'', especially the flagship titles ''Judge Dredd'' and ''Rogue Trooper''. Biography Following work in commercial art in his hometown of Glasgow, ...
, in ''2000 AD'' No. 145, 1979). *''One-Off'': ** "Shok!" (with co-writer and artist Kevin O'Neill, in ''Judge Dredd Annual 1981'', 1980

** "Last Thought" (with John Higgins (comics), John Higgins, in ''2000 AD'' No. 202, 1981). *'' Tharg's Future Shocks'': "Say 'Aaaaagh!'" (with Dave Wyatt, in ''2000 AD'' No. 493, 1986). *''
Rogue Trooper ''Rogue Trooper'' is a science fiction strip in the British comic book, comic ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'', created by Gerry Finley-Day and Dave Gibbons in 1981. It portrays the adventures of a "Supersoldier, Genetic Infantryman" named Rogue ...
'': ** "The War of Words" (with Robin Smith, in ''2000 AD Annual 1985'', 1984). ** "M For Murder" credited as "Rogan" (with art by
Cam Kennedy Campbell ("Cam") Kennedy is a Scottish comics artist. He is best known for his work on '' 2000 AD'', especially the flagship titles ''Judge Dredd'' and ''Rogue Trooper''. Biography Following work in commercial art in his hometown of Glasgow, ...
, in ''2000 AD'' #384-386, 1984). **"The Hit Man" (with co-writer Simon Geller and artist Steve Dillon, in ''2000 AD'' #495–499, 1986). *'' Tharg the Mighty'': "The Last Laugh" (with
Carlos Ezquerra Carlos Sanchez Ezquerra (12 November 1947 – 1 October 2018) was a Spanish comics artist who worked mainly in British comics. He is best known as the co-creator of ''Judge Dredd''. Biography Early work Born in Ibdes, province of Zaragoza, Arag ...
, in ''2000 AD Winter Special 1990''). *'' B.L.A.I.R. 1'': "B.L.A.I.R. 1" (with co-writer David Bishop and artist Simon Davis, in supplement to ''2000 AD'' #1034, 1997). *'' Dan Dare'': "Dan Dare 3000 AD" (with co-writer David Bishop and artist
Kev Walker Kevin Walker is a British comics artist and illustrator, based in Leeds, who worked mainly on '' 2000 AD'' and ''Warhammer'' comics and the collectible card game '' Magic: The Gathering''. He is now working for Marvel Comics. Biography Walker ...
, in supplement to ''2000 AD'' #1034, 1997). *''
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'': "Flesh 3000 AD" (with co-writer David Bishop and artist
Carl Critchlow Carl Critchlow is a British fantasy and science fiction comic illustrator. He is best known for his character Thrud the Barbarian, which originally appeared in ''White Dwarf'' magazine, and for his work for the ''Lobster Random'' comics. Car ...
, in supplement to ''2000 AD'' #1034, 1997). *'' Harlem Heroes'': "Hike Harlem Heroes" (with co-writer David Bishop and artist Jason Brashill, in supplement to ''2000 AD'' #1034, 1997). *''
Invasion An invasion is a Offensive (military), military offensive in which large numbers of combatants of one geopolitics, geopolitical Legal entity, entity aggressively enter territory (country subdivision), territory owned by another such entity, gen ...
'': "Invasion! 3000 AD" (with co-writer David Bishop and artist
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, in supplement to ''2000 AD'' #1034, 1997). *Blazer! (2019)


Books

*''The Mighty One: My Life Inside the Nerve Centre'' (Rebellion, 2016). . *''Elmsworld. My Life At Dartington Hall School 1963-1971'' (eBook Publication, 2017). .


Notes


References


Steve MacManus
at 2000ad.org *


External links


Shok! online
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