Brett Ewins (1955 – 16 February 2015) was a
British
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comic book artist
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best known for his work on ''
Judge Dredd
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'' and ''
Rogue Trooper
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'' in the weekly
anthology comic
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''
2000 AD''.
Biography
Ewins studied Conceptual Art at
Goldsmiths College
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, where he was also taught fine art by
Michael Craig-Martin
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.
Ewins met future collaborator
Peter Milligan at Goldsmiths, and left in 1977. In 1980, Ewins held a solo exhibition of his work at
Frestonia's ''Car Breaker Gallery'' in London, a squat in
Ladbroke Grove
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's Republic of Frestonia. Ewins formed a long-term collaborative partnership with fellow artist
Brendan McCarthy who also showed at the Car Breaker Gallery, creating the comic ''Sometime Stories'', which faltered after the first issue leaving the second issue completed but unpublished. On the strength of ''Sometime Stories'', Ewins soon started providing covers for ''
2000 AD'', the first being issue #33 published in October of the same year.
Ewins and McCarthy continued working together on ''
Future Shocks
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'' and ''
Judge Dredd
Judge Joseph Dredd is a fictional character created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra. He first appeared in the second issue of the British weekly anthology Comic book, comic ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' (1977). He is the magazi ...
'', but soon after Ewins began working solo on ''
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 ...
'' and later ''
Judge Anderson''. In 1985 Ewins started working on ''
Bad Company
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'', a sci-war epic, written by Peter Milligan with artwork by Ewins and Jim McCarthy (brother of Brendan).
Brett Ewins did the cover art for the ''
Judgement Day
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'' (1986) supplement for
Games Workshop
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Founded in 1975 by John Peake ...
's ''
Judge Dredd: The Role-Playing Game''.
Along with
Steve Dillon
Steve Dillon (22 March 1962 – 22 October 2016) was a British comic book artist, best known for his work with writer Garth Ennis on ''Hellblazer'', ''Preacher (comics), Preacher'' and ''The Punisher''.
Early life
Dillon was born in London i ...
, he started the comic magazine ''
Deadline'' in 1988, which continued for another seven years.
At the same time as Ewins was starting ''Deadline'', he began working on ''
Skreemer'' for American comics publisher, DC. Ewins was also still contributing art to ''2000 AD'' at the same time. This level of work was to have a serious impact of Ewins' health.
He "suffered a serious breakdown from overwork" in 1991 and was unable to take on work that had a deadline, which led to lost commissions from
DC Comics
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and
Penguin Books
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.
[Ewins, Brett "Introduction," ''The Dark Gate'' page 4-5] His plan to recover was to create an
anthology
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based on work from friends in the industry like
Peter Milligan,
Alan Grant and
Alan McKenzie, as well as friends like musician Michael White. The volume was finished off with "Machine", a story written by Ewins based on his breakdown. He worked on the stories from 1995 to 2003
and the book was published as ''The Dark Gate'' in 2004 by
Cyberosia Publishing.
Ewins also was a painter and had a number of exhibitions. Ewins was also an influence on
street art
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, especially The IFC and the
Mutoid Waste Company, and a Ewins-influenced exhibition was held in November 2011.
In 2011, Air Pirate Press published a biographical retrospective book of Ewins' life and work,
The Art of Brett Ewins' ().
In January 2012 it was reported that he had sustained head injuries during a confrontation with police, in which one policeman received stab wounds. He subsequently appeared before
Uxbridge
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Magistrates Court in February 2012 charged with causing
grievous bodily harm
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with intent, and ultimately spent time in prison.
He died on 17 February 2015 from
emphysema
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Emphysema is a lower respiratory tract di ...
.
Bibliography
Comics work includes:
*''
Tharg's Future Shocks'':
** "Robot Repairs" (with writer
Robert Flynn and artist
Jim McCarthy, in ''
2000 AD'' #37-38, 1977)
** "The Man Who Was Too Clever" (with
Peter Milligan, in ''2000 AD'' #216, 1981)
''
Judge Anderson'':
** "Four Dark Judges" (with John Wagner and Alan Grant, 2000 AD Progs 416 - 427, 1985)
** "The Possessed" (with John Wagner and Alan Grant, 2000 AD progs 468 - 478, 1986)
*''
Judge Dredd
Judge Joseph Dredd is a fictional character created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra. He first appeared in the second issue of the British weekly anthology Comic book, comic ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' (1977). He is the magazi ...
'':
** "Bring Me The Head of Judge Dredd!" (with
John Wagner, as "John Howard", and sharing art duties
Brendan McCarthy, in ''2000 AD'' #88, 1978)
** "The DNA Man" (with John Wagner, as "John Howard", in ''2000 AD'' #114-115, 1979)
** "The Haunting of Sector House 9" (with John Wagner, as "T. B. Grover", in ''2000 AD'' #359-363, 1984)
** "The Wally Squad" (with John Wagner and Alan Grant as "T.B. Grover", in "2000 AD" #390 - 392 (1984)
*''
ABC Warriors
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'': "The Order of Knights Martial" (with
Pat Mills
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, in ''2000 AD'' #124, 1979)
*''
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 ...
'': "Bagman Blues" (with
Gerry Finley-Day
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Career
He began his career at D.C. Thomson & Co., before becoming the ...
, in ''2000 AD'' #261-262, 1982)
*''
Strange Days'' #1-3 (with Peter Milligan,
Eclipse Comics
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, 1984–1985)
*''The
Johnny Nemo Magazine'' #1-3 (with Peter Milligan,
Eclipse Comics, 1985–1986)
*''
Bad Company
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'' (pencils, with Peter Milligan and inks by Jim McCarthy
[):
** "Bad Company" (in ''2000 AD'' #500-519, 1986–1987)
** "The Bewilderness" (in ''2000 AD'' #548-557, 1987–1988)
** "Young Men Marching" (in ''2000AD Annual 1989'', 1988)
** "The Krool Heart" (in ''2000 AD'' #576-585, 1988)
** "Simply" (in ''2000 AD'' #601, 1988)
** "Ararat" (in ''2000AD Annual 1990'', 1989)
** "Kano" (in ''2000 AD'' #828-837, 1993)
** "Down Among the Dead Men" (in ''2000AD Annual 2001'', 2000)
** "Bad Company 2002" (in ''2000 AD'' Prog 2002 and #1273-1277, 2001–2002)
*'']Swamp Thing
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'' #70 (with Rick Veitch
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Biography
Rick Veitch is a native of the small town of Bellows Falls, Vermont. One ...
, Vertigo
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, 1988)
*''Hellblazer
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'' #7-8 (with Jamie Delano
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, Vertigo, 1988)
*'' Skreemer'' (pencils, with writer Peter Milligan and inks by Steve Dillon
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Early life
Dillon was born in London i ...
, 6-issue limited series
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, 1989, DC Comics
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, trade paperback, 169 pages, 2002, )
*''Secret Origins
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Publication history
''Secret Origins'' was first published as a one-shot in 1961 and c ...
'': "Shine On You Crazy Diamond
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" #23 (with Rick Veitch, DC Comics, February 1988)
*'' Mr X Special'' (with Peter Milligan, one-shot, Vortex Comics, 1990)
*''The Dark Gate'' (editor and artist, with Peter Milligan, Alan McKenzie and Alan Grant, 64 pages, Cyberosia Publishing, 2004, )
Awards
*1990
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: Won "Favourite Single or Continued Story US" Eagle Award, for ''Skreemer''
Notes
References
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Brett Ewins
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External links
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1955 births
2015 deaths
Alumni of Goldsmiths, University of London
Artists from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Deaths from emphysema
English Buddhists
English comics artists
Games Workshop artists
People from Hammersmith
Role-playing game artists
Date of birth missing
Place of birth missing