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Lew Stringer (born 22 March 1959 in England) is a freelance comic artist and scriptwriter.


Biography

Stringer began his career from the late 1970s with a series of fanzines, many featuring his popular ''
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'' character; these were read by several professional creators (including Kevin O'Neill, Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons) who encouraged Stringer to try comics as a profession and Stringer recalls that "Alan Moore actually introduced me to one of the editors at Marvel UKBernie Jaye who was editor on '' The Daredevils''". He sold his first professional cartoon to Marvel UK (the British branch of Marvel Comics) in 1983 where it appeared in '' The Daredevils'' comic, after which he worked for a short time as art assistant to the cartoonist Mike Higgs (creator of ''Moonbird'' and ''The Cloak''). Since then Stringer has freelanced for numerous British comics for various companies and audiences. His best remembered creations are ''
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'' and ''
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'' for '' Oink!'' comic (1986), which outlasted that comic and continued into ''
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'' comic, and '' Combat Colin'' the halfwit hero who featured in '' Action Force'' and '' The Transformers'' comics. Prior to Colin joining Transformers, Stringer had written another, similarly slapstick, strip ''Robo-Capers'' for that title. ''Robo-Capers'' was replaced by ''Combat Colin'' when the reprints of American G.I. Joe strips were added to the Transformers comic. ''Robo-Capers'' returned for a single story, which featured Colin and his sidekick, in Issue No. 200. After a change of editorial direction in 1991, Marvel UK handed the rights of ''Combat Colin'' to Stringer and he has used him in small-press titles, such as the Combat Colin Special and ''Yampy Tales''. On 30 September 2012, Combat Colin returned in an all-new story for the launch of new David Lloyd's new online comic
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and two other new stories featuring the character have appeared there since. Stringer has also worked as a writer on ''
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''; was one of the main writers on '' Sonic the Comic'', where he created several fan-favourite characters and stories; and has been a long time artist/writer for ''
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'' and many other publications. He has written Toxic!'s ''Team TOXIC!'' strip since the first issue (and drawn it since issue 15); this proved popular enough with the readers to gain two pages an issue and lead to other comic strips being brought in. In October 2012 reprints of Team Toxic began to appear in the magazine but brand new stories resumed in January 2014, concluding in February 2019. He broke into the international market in 1997 creating the ''
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'' for the Norwegian comic '' Geek''. From 1999 to 2007 those characters appeared in the Swedish comic book ''
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''. In April 2005,
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published a collection – ''Brickman Begins'' – of all of Stringer's ''Brickman'' strips since 1979. In 2006, a brand new Brickman series began in the American comic book '' Elephantmen'', published by
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, and in 2007, Combat Colin became a guest star in the strip. The series concluded in Elephantmen No.24 in 2009. In September 2015 Stringer reprinted all 20 episodes in a self-published comic entitled ''Brickman Returns''. Stringer has since self-published other comics that reprint his older material, such as a ''Derek the Troll / Rock Solid'' special and a '' Combat Colin'' mini-series. He began freelancing for '' The Beano'' in 2007, drawing a
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story for the Christmas issue and a one-off Ivy the Terrible strip for an issue in 2008. In October 2008 Stringer became the artist on a new strip, Super School which is about five superhero children and their non-superpowered teacher. He started drawing for '' The Dandy'' after its revamp in October 2010, providing the illustrations for
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and
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and writing and drawing
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. In 2014 Lew announced that he would be contributing a regular new cartoon strip to ''
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''. In recent years Lew has scripted and illustrated Rasher and
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for '' The Beano'' and in 2018 began work on a revival of
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for that comic.


Bibliography

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'' *''Robocapers'' (in ''the Transformers'') *'' Combat Colin'' (in ''Action Force'' #5-, 1987) *''
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'' for Warlock Magazine. After the magazine's demise, the strip continued in
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's White Dwarf.


References


External links


Lew Stringer's blog
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