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David James Steven Bishop (born 27 September 1966), also known as D. V. Bishop, is a
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comic book editor and writer of comics, novels and screenplays. He lives in the United Kingdom. In the 1990s he edited the UK comics titles ''
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'' (1991–2002) and '' 2000 AD'' (1995–2000). He has since become a prolific screenwriter and novelist, and has won awards for his Cesare Aldo mystery novels which are set in Renaissance Florence.


Biography

Bishop was born in
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and grew up in
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. He studied journalism at Auckland Technical Institute (now
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), and worked as a journalist for the
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. He emigrating to the UK in 1990. He completed an MA in Screenwriting at Scotland's
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in Scotland in 2007. He helped establish the university's MA Creative Writing programme in 2009, which he headed from 2017-2022. He remains a creative writing lecturer for the programme. He is completing a PhD in Creative Writing at England's
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, for which he wrote the historical thriller ''City of Vengeance'' (Pan Macmillan, 2021). His thesis examines the scarcity of
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sleuths in historical mystery fiction. In 2017, he was awarded a
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Fellowship by
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and the
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. In 2008, he appeared on 23 May edition of the
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'', beating eight other contestants to win more than £1500 in
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.


Comics

Bishop was sub-editor of the ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' and of ''
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'', before becoming the editor of the ''Megazine'' from 1991 to 2002. He became the editor of ''2000 AD'' just before Christmas 1995, staying four and a half years before resigning to become a
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in the summer of 2000. Bishop was responsible for discovering many new British talents, including: *
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*
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* Siku *
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* Chris Halls (comics pseudonym of video director
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) * Simon Fraser *Jim Murray He also edited ''Judge Dredd – Lawman of the Future'' and, with collaborator
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, contributed the
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-set strip '' The Straitjacket Fits'' in the ''Megazine''. Since leaving ''2000 AD'' in the year 2000, Bishop has enjoyed a successful career as a
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writer, working on novels of ''
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'' (including '' Who Killed Kennedy'', a journalist's point-of-view on the early
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stories), ''
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,
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'' and ''
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'', as well as comic strip adventures of ''
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''. '' The Spacegirls'', a parody of the
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, is on the list of ''2000 ADs 20 Worst Strips as chosen by fan rating on the official website. Away from
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, his work on ''
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'' has won awards for the "Best Phantom story of the year" for European comic publisher Egmont several times. Bishop introduced new characters to the Phantom mythos, such as the pirate queen Kate Sommerset, who grew so popular with readers that Bishop made her the main character of five stories. In 2006, Bishop also signed on to participate in the writing of stories for American publisher
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' two collections of Phantom short stories, called Phantom Prose Anthologies. Bishop's history of ''2000 AD'', in a series of articles under the name '' Thrill Power Overload'', was revised, expanded and updated in a book version published in 2007 to coincide with the 30th anniversary of ''2000 AD''. After that sold out, a paperback edition was issued in February 2009. An expanded edition with new material by Karl Stock was released in 2017.


Scriptwriting

Bishop received his first drama scriptwriting credit when
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broadcast his
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''Island Blue: Ronald'' in June 2006. In 2007, he won the PAGE International Screenwriting Award in the short film category for his script ''Danny's Toys'', and was a finalist in the 2009 PAGE Awards with his script ''The Woman Who Screamed Butterflies''. In 2010, Bishop received his first TV drama credit on the
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medical drama series ''
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'', writing an episode called ''A Pill For Every Ill'', broadcast on 10 February. In 2020 he won the Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best Dramatic Presentation for his audiobook, ''The Elysian Blade''.


Historical fiction

Moving away from science fiction, in 2021 he released his first historical fiction novel under the name D. V. Bishop. ''City of Vengeance'', the first book in the Cesare Aldo mystery series, is set in
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in the 1530s. He wrote the book as part of a PhD in Creative Writing at Lancaster University in England, His thesis examines the scarcity of LGBTQ+ sleuths in historical mystery fiction. The novel won the 2022 New Zealand Booklovers Award for Best Adult Novel. It was described by the judges as: "A stunning debut novel
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seamlessly blends historical fiction with crime thriller... Storytelling centred on intrigue and betrayal doesn't come more polished and captivating than this." The second novel, ''The Darkest Sin'', won the 2023 Crime Writers' Association Historical Dagger. The third novel, ''Ritual of Fire'', won the 2024 Ngaio Marsh Award for best New Zealand crime novel. The fourth novel, ''A Divine Fury'' was a finalist for the 2024 McIlvanney Prize in Scotland. Pan Macmillan has announced it will publish the fifth Aldo novel, ''Carnival of Lies'', in 2025.


Bibliography


Comics

*'' The Straitjacket Fits'' (with
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): ** "The Straitjacket Fits" (in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #1.09-1.20, 1991–1992) ** "The Final Fit" (in ''Judge Dredd Yearbook 1993'' 1992) *''Soul Sisters'' (with co-writer Dave Stone and artist Shaky Kane, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' vol.2 ##2-9 & ''1993 Judge Dredd Yearbook'', 1992) *''
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s:'' "Hate & War" (pseudonymous rewrites, in ''2000 AD'' ##993-999, 1996) *''
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'': "Case Ten: Case Closed?" (uncredited, with Simon Davis, in ''2000 AD'' #1032, 1997) *'' B.L.A.I.R. 1'': "B.L.A.I.R. 1" (with co-writer
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and artist Simon Davis, in ''2000 AD'' #1034, 1997) *''
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'': "Dan Dare 3000AD" (with co-writer
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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 b ...
, in ''2000 AD'' #1034, 1997) *''
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'': "Flesh 3000AD" (with co-writer
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and artist
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, in ''2000 AD'' #1034, 1997) *''
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'': "Hike Harlem Heroes" (with co-writer
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and artist Jason Brashill, in ''2000 AD'' #1034, 1997) *''
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'': "Invasion! 3000AD" (with co-writer
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and artist
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, in ''2000 AD'' #1034, 1997) *'' The Spacegirls'' (development & uncredited co-writer, with Jason Brashill, in ''2000 AD'' ##1062-1066, 1997) *''
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'' (uncredited, with Steve Yeowell, in ''2000 AD'' ##1063-1070, 1997) *''Pulp Sci-Fi'': "Water of Life" (as "James Stevens", with David Bircham, in ''2000 AD'' #1098, 1998) *''Past Imperfect'': "Nixon Must Die!" (as "James Stevens", with Neil Edwards, in ''2000 AD'' #1315, 2002) *'' Dead Men Walking'' (as "James Stevens", with Boo Cook, in ''2000 AD'' ##1362-1370, 2003) *''
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'' (Swedish ''Fantomen'' magazine #26/2001, ##15 & 22/2002, ##8, 16 & 26/2003, ##7, 12, 16, 23, 24 & 26/2004, ##1, 10, 13, 17 & 18/2005, ##8, 9, 16, 19, 20 & 25/2006, ##1, 10, 16, 20 & 26/2007, ##1, 4, 9, 13, 20 & 24/2008, ##1/2009) *'' Fiends of the Eastern Front'': "Stalingrad" (with Colin MacNeil, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' 245–252, 2006)


Novels


As David Bishop

*''
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'': ** '' The Savage Amusement'' (
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, August 1993, ) ** '' Cursed Earth Asylum'' (
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, December 1993, ) ** '' Silencer'' (
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, November 1994, ) ** ''
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'' ( Black Flame, June 2004, ) ** '' Kingdom of the Blind'' ( Black Flame, November 2004, ) *''
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'': ** '' Who Killed Kennedy'' (with "James Stevens",
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, April 1996, ) ** '' Amorality Tale'' (
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, April 2002, ) ** '' The Domino Effect'' (
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, February 2003, ) ** '' Empire of Death'' (
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, March 2004, ) *''
Nikolai Dante ''Nikolai Dante'' is a comic book series published in the weekly British science fiction anthology '' 2000 AD'' from March 1997 until July 2012. History ''Nikolai Dante'' was created by writer Robbie Morrison and artist Simon Fraser. The lea ...
'': ** ''From Russia with Lust: The Nikolai Dante Omnibus'' (672 pages, March 2007, ) collects: *** ''The Strangelove Gambit'' (January 2005, ) *** ''Imperial Black'' (August 2005, ) *** ''Honour Be Damned'' (March 2006, ) *'' A Nightmare on Elm Street: Suffer the Children'' ( Black Flame, May 2005, ) *'' Fiends of the Eastern Front'': ** ''Fiends of the Eastern Front'' (672 pages, February 2007, ) collects: *** ''Operation Vampyr'' (December 2005, ) *** ''The Blood Red Army'' (April 2006, ) *** ''Twilight of the Dead'' (August 2006, ) ** ''Fiends of the Rising Sun'' (July 2007, ) *''
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'': ** ''A Murder in Marienburg'' (416 pages,
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, May 2007, ) ** ''A Massacre in Marienburg'' (416 pages,
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, December 2008, )


As D. V. Bishop

The Cesare Aldo mysteries: * ''City of Vengeance'' (416 pages,
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, February 2021, ) * ''The Darkest Sin'' (Pan MacMillan, 2023) * ''Ritual of Fire'' (Pan MacMillan, 2024) * ''A Divine Fury'' (Pan MacMillan, 2024)


Audio dramas

*'' Sarah Jane Smith: Buried Secrets'' (2006,
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) *'' Sarah Jane Smith: Snow Blind'' (2006, Big Finish Productions) *'' Sarah Jane Smith: Fatal Consequences'' (2006, Big Finish Productions) *'' Sarah Jane Smith: Dreamland'' (2006, Big Finish Productions) *'' Sarah Jane Smith: Test of Nerve'' (2002, Big Finish Productions) *'' Doctor Who Unbound'': Full Fathom Five (2003, Big Finish Productions) *''Doctor Who'' – '' Enemy of the Daleks'' (2009, Big Finish Productions) *'' Sapphire and Steel: All Fall Down'' (2005, Big Finish Productions) *''Judge Dredd'' — Wanted: Dredd or Alive (Big Finish Productions) *''Judge Dredd'' — War Crimes (Big Finish Productions) *''Judge Dredd'' — Death Trap! (Big Finish Productions) *''Judge Dredd'' — The Big Shot! (Big Finish Productions) *''Judge Dredd'' — Get Karter! (Big Finish Productions) *''The Elysian Blade'' (BBC Audio, 2019)


Non-fiction

*''Bright Lights, Baked Ziti: The Sopranos Programme Guide'' (Virgin Books, 2001) *''Starring Michael Caine'' (Reynolds & Hearn, 2003) *'' Thrill Power Overload'' (
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, 2007, ) *''Endeavour: The Complete Inspector Morse'' (Vicious Imagery, 2016)


Notes


References


David Bishop
at 2000ad.org * *


External links


David Bishop's blog
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