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Robbie Morrison is a Scottish comic book writer known for his work in the weekly anthology '' 2000 AD'', where he co-created the long-running serial '' Nikolai Dante'' with artist Simon Fraser.


Career

Morrison began his career in '' 2000 ADs sister title ''
Judge Dredd Megazine ''Judge Dredd: The Megazine'' is a monthly British comic magazine, launched in September 1990. It is a sister publication to '' 2000 AD''. Its name is a play on words, formed from "magazine" and Judge Dredd's locale Mega-City One. Content Li ...
'', writing various spin-off stories for the
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, including '' Shimura'', which he co-created with
Frank Quitely Vincent Patrick Deighan (born 1968), better known by the pen name Frank Quitely, is a Scottish comic book artist. He is best known for his frequent collaborations with Grant Morrison on titles such as '' New X-Men'', ''We3'', '' All-Star Supe ...
. Aside from ''Nikolai Dante'', Morrison's work for ''2000 AD'' itself includes '' Shakara'' with art by Henry Flint and contributions to various long-running series of short strips such as '' Tharg's Future Shocks'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 2002, Morrison made his debut at the
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of the American comic book market with an issue of '' Spider-Man's Tangled Web'', drawn by Jim Mahfood. The following year, he launched the second volume of '' The Authority'' at
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following the acclaimed runs by
Warren Ellis Warren Girard Ellis (born 16 February 1968) is a British comic book writer, novelist, and screenwriter. He is best known as the co-creator of several original comics series, including '' Transmetropolitan'' (1997–2002), '' Global Frequency'' ...
and
Mark Millar Mark Millar (; born 24 December 1969) is a Scottish comic book writer and television producer who first came to prominence with a run on the superhero series '' The Authority'', published by DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint. Millar has written ...
, while Morrison's idea of having the titular team take over the world was used as the basis for the company-wide crossover " Coup d'Etat". In 2011, Morrison wrote the comic book tie-in to the video game '' Deus Ex: Human Revolution''. The following year, he was brought in by
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to work on the
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'' Treatment'', developing Gibbons' initial idea into a number of serials. In 2013, publisher
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released '' Drowntown'', the first part of a trilogy of graphic novels with art by Jim Murray. From 2014 to 2017, Morrison wrote the ongoing '' Doctor Who'' series featuring the adventures of the Twelfth Doctor for Titan Comics. In addition to his work as a writer, Morrison has acted as a consultant for the
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, promoting the medium of comics. In a 2005 interview in ''
Judge Dredd Megazine ''Judge Dredd: The Megazine'' is a monthly British comic magazine, launched in September 1990. It is a sister publication to '' 2000 AD''. Its name is a play on words, formed from "magazine" and Judge Dredd's locale Mega-City One. Content Li ...
'', he stated that he is interested in creating work that would revive genres other than
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,
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and superhero fiction. In 2021, Morrison published his first prose novel, ''
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'', which earned him the Bloody Scotland Debut Prize for Crime Novel.


Awards

* 2002: Won "Best Character" Eagle Award, for Nikolai Dante


Bibliography


UK publishers

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'' ( anthology,
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Judge Hershey This is a list of characters in the British comic strip ''Judge Dredd'' appearing in ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'', ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' and related publications. They are listed alphabetically by surname, in categories. (Major characters h ...
'': *** "The Not-So-Merry Wives of Windsor" (with
Xuasus Xuasus is the pseudonym of Spanish comicbook artist Juan Jesus Garcia (Mieres, 1968). Biography Xuasus' chunky, fully painted style was admired by David Bishop, editor of the ''Judge Dredd Megazine'', in the early 1990s, and the artist was commi ...
, in vol. 2 #12, 1992) *** "Asylum" (with Siku, in vol. 2 #25–26, 1993) **'' Brit-Cit Brute'': *** "Brit-Cit Brute" (with Nick Percival, in vol. 2 #31–33, 1993) *** "Trilogy: Phantom of the Octaves!" (with Nick Percival, in vol. 2 #60, 1994) *** "Trilogy: Freud on Brit-Cit!" (with Xuasus, in vol. 2 #61, 1994) *** "Trilogy: The Phantom Knicker-Knocker of Old London Block!" (with
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, in vol. 2 #62, 1994) **''
Inspector Shimura This is a list of characters in the British comic strip ''Judge Dredd'' appearing in '' 2000 AD'', ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' and related publications. They are listed alphabetically by surname, in categories. (Major characters have their own art ...
'': *** ''Shimura'' (tpb, 224 pages,
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, 2004, ) collects: **** "Shimura" (with
Frank Quitely Vincent Patrick Deighan (born 1968), better known by the pen name Frank Quitely, is a Scottish comic book artist. He is best known for his frequent collaborations with Grant Morrison on titles such as '' New X-Men'', ''We3'', '' All-Star Supe ...
, in vol. 2 #37–39, 1993) **** "Outcast" (with Colin MacNeil, in vol. 2 #50–55, 1994) **** "Fearful Symmetry" (with
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, in vol. 2 #72, 1995) **** "Chambara" (with Robert McCallum, in vol. 2 #73, 1995) **** "The Transcendental Assassin" (with Simon Fraser, in vol. 2 #74, 1995) **** "Assassins" (with Robert McCallum and Simon Fraser, in vol. 2 #76–77, 1995) **** "Dragonfire" (with Simon Fraser, in vol. 3 #14–17, 1996) **** A
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story featuring Shimura: ***** "Web" (with Cyril Julien, in vol. 3 #19, 1996) **** Two spin-off tales starring
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: ***** "Babes with Big Bazookas" (with Frank Quitely, in vol. 3 #26, 1996) ***** "Big Lix and Flying Kicks" (with
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, in vol. 3 #37–38, 1998) **** "Ronin Breed" (with Simon Fraser, in vol. 3 #34, 1997) *** "Heavy Metal" (with Duke Mighten, in vol. 2 #75, 1995) *** "Scary Monsters" (with LOL, in vol. 3 #35, 1997) *** ''Hondo City Law'' (tpb, 160 pages,
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, 2011, ) includes: **** "Executioner" (with Andy Clarke, in #224–226, 2004) **** "Deus X" (with Andy Clarke, in #228–230, 2005) *** "The Harder They Come" (with Colin MacNeil, in #238–243, 2005) collected in ''Hondo City Justice'' (tpb, 160 pages, Simon & Schuster, 2014, ) **''
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 '' 2000 AD'' (1977), which is a British weekly anthology comic. He is the magazine's longest-running c ...
'': *** "It's a Dreddful Life" (co-written by Morrison and Jim Alexander, art by Colin MacNeil, in vol. 2 #44–45, 1993–1994) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 20'' (tpb, 320 pages, 2013, ) *** ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 23'' (tpb, 320 pages, 2014, ) includes: **** "Face of Justice" (with
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, in vol. 2 #83, 1995) **** "The Wall" (with Tom Carney, in vol. 3 #2, 1995) *** ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 24'' (tpb, 320 pages, 2015, ) includes: **** "Stalking the Law" (with Ashley Sanders, in vol. 3 #4, 1995) **** "Compassion Fatigue" (with Simon Davis, in vol. 3 #8, 1995) **** "High Octane" (with
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, in vol. 3 #13, 1996) *** "Control" (with Paul Peart, in vol. 3 #18, 1996) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 25'' (tpb, 320 pages, 2015, ) *** "Warriors" (with Jack Couvella and Andrew Currie (#33), in vol. 3 #31–33, 1997) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 26'' (tpb, 320 pages, 2016, ) *** "Word of the Law" (with Richard Elson, in vol. 3 #74, 2001) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 33'' (tpb, 272 pages, 2019, ) *** "Shadowkill" (with Lee Garbett, in #254–255, 2007) *** "Streetfighting Man" (with Henry Flint, in #258–259, 2007) collected in ''Lenny Zero and the Perps of Mega-City One'' (tpb, 160 pages, Simon & Schuster, 2011, ) *** "Tribal" (with Tan Eng Huat, in #264, 2007) *** "Blood Money" (with
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, in #268, 2008) *** "MindRipper" (with
Neil Googe Neil Googe is a British comics artist. Biography Googe's early comics work include a ''Shotgun Mary'' mini-series and work on '' 2000 AD'', including a number of ''Judge Dredd'' stories. In 1999, Googe was hired as the artist for a graphic nove ...
, in #272, 2008) *** "Snakebite" (with
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 Walke ...
, in #289–290, 2009) *** "Dog Soldiers" (with Leigh Gallagher, in #293–294, 2010) collected in ''Judge Dredd: Cry of the Werewolf'' (tpb, 128 pages, Simon & Schuster, 2012, ) *** "The Guile Show" (with
Gary Erskine Gary Erskine is a Scottish comic book artist. Career Born in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Paisley near Glasgow in 1968, Erskine grew up in Rutherglen and attended Burnside Primary and Stonelaw High School. Fellow comic artist Frank Quitely (Vincent ...
, in #321–322, 2012) *** "Great Executions" (with Dave Taylor, in #325–327, 2012) *** "Fifty Shades of Crime" (with Patrick Goddard, in #341, 2013) **''
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'': "Cold Justice" (with Kev Walker, in vol. 2 #70, 1995) **'' Maelstrom'' (with Colin MacNeil, in vol. 2 #73–80, 1995) **'' Alien in a Girls' Dorm'' (with
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, in vol. 3 #11, 1995) **'' DeMarco, P. I.'': *** "Ways to Die" (with Laurence Campbell, in vol. 3 #70–71, 2000) *** "Deep Blue Death" (with Steve Yeowell, in vol. 4 #3–5, 2001) *** "The Fierce and the Furious" (with Steve Yeowell, in vol. 4 #6–8, 2002) **''
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): *** ''The Bendatti Vendetta'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2011, ) collects: **** "Vendetta in Light" (in vol. 4 #13–18, 2002) **** "Blooded" (in #209–211, 2003) **** "See Naples and Die" (in #234–236, 2005) **''
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'' (featuring Judge Inspector Inaba): *** "Hondo City Justice" (with Neil Googe, in #300–303, 2010) collected in ''Hondo City Law'' (tpb, 160 pages, Simon & Schuster, 2011, ) *** ''Hondo City Justice'' (tpb, 160 pages, Simon & Schuster, 2014, ) includes: **** "Project Behemoth" (with Mike Collins, in #324–326, 2012) **** "Revenge of the 47 Ronin" (with Mike Collins, in #332–334, 2013) *'' 2000 AD'' (anthology, Fleetway/Rebellion): **''
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 '' 2000 AD'' (1977), which is a British weekly anthology comic. He is the magazine's longest-running c ...
'': *** "Kinky Boots" (with Paul Grist, in ''Judge Dredd Mega-Special'' #6, 1993) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Restricted Files Volume 3'' (tpb, 288 pages, 2011, ) *** ''Judge Dredd: The Restricted Files Volume 4'' (tpb, 272 pages, 2012, ) includes: **** "Sinned-In City" (with
Adrian Salmon Adrian Salmon is a comic book artist and illustrator from England. Biography Salmon's early work included the series "The Cybermen" for ''Doctor Who Magazine'' and "Judge Karyn" for the '' Judge Dredd Megazine''. He then spent time working on ...
and Jim Vickers, in ''Judge Dredd Mega-Special'' #7, 1994) **** "Devil Man" (with Jim Vickers) and "Fat Bottom Boys" (with John Hicklenton, in ''Judge Dredd Mega-Special'' #8, 1995) **** " Tales from the Pit: Black Day at Bad Rock" (with Christian Bravery and Jack Couvella, in ''Sci-Fi Special '96'', 1996) *** ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 33'' (tpb, 272 pages, 2019, ) includes: **** "Something Over My Shoulder is Drooling" (with Simon Fraser, in #1226, 2001) **** "Relentless" (with
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, in #1237–1239, 2001) **** "Hellbent" (with Colin Wilson, in #1242, 2001) *** ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 34'' (tpb, 272 pages, 2019, ) includes: **** "Cheating Drokkers" (with John Burns, in #1272, 2001) **** "Born Under a Bad Sign" (with Peter Doherty, in #1275, 2002) *** "Wallcrawlers" (with Robert McCallum, in #1279, 2002) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 35'' (tpb, 272 pages, 2020, ) *** "Hard Day's Night" (with Patrick Goddard, in #1239–1241, 2003) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 37'' (tpb, 288 pages, 2021, ) *** "Nobody" (with Richard Elson, in #1467, 2005) *** "Straight Eye for the Crooked Guy" (with Michael Avon Oeming, in ''Prog 2006'', 2005) *** "The Incident" (with Richard Elson, in #1538, 2007) *** "Shaggy's Big Shoot" (with Mike McMahon, in #1539, 2007) *** "Cycle of Violence" (with Cliff Robinson, in #1549, 2007) *** "Nuked!" (with Ian Gibson, in #1576, 2008) *** "Blindside" (with Richard Elson, in #1596–1599, 2008) *** "Firestorm" (with Sam Hart, in #1604–1606, 2008) *** "The Informant" (with Paul Marshall, in #1607, 2008) *** " Tour of Duty: Lust in the Dust" (with
Jon Haward Jon Haward (b. 1965 in Norwich, UK) is a British comics artist. He has illustrated '' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'', '' Judge Dredd'', '' Sinister Dexter'' and '' Biker Mice from Mars'', among others. Biography Haward was born in Norwich a ...
, in #1672–1673, 2010) *** "Heller's Last Stand" (with Peter Doherty, in #1813–1815, 2013) **''
Judge Hershey This is a list of characters in the British comic strip ''Judge Dredd'' appearing in ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'', ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' and related publications. They are listed alphabetically by surname, in categories. (Major characters h ...
'': *** "Hov-Bus Blues" (with
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, in ''Judge Dredd Mega-Special'' #6, 1993) *** "Naked and Unashamed" (with Paul Peart, in ''Judge Dredd Yearbook'' '94, 1993) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The XXX Files'' (tpb, 224 pages, Simon & Schuster, 2014, ) **''
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'': "Sumos and Sporrans" (with David Millgate, in ''Judge Dredd Mega-Special'' #7, 1994) **'' Tharg's Future Shocks'': "The Subliminals" (with David Millgate, in #927, 1995) **''
Inspector Shimura This is a list of characters in the British comic strip ''Judge Dredd'' appearing in '' 2000 AD'', ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' and related publications. They are listed alphabetically by surname, in categories. (Major characters have their own art ...
'': "Angels of Death" (with LOL, in ''Judge Dredd Mega-Special'' #9, 1996) **'' Havok'' (with Robert McCallum, free supplements to #1021–1024, 1026, 1028, 1032, 1036, 1996–1997) **'' Nikolai Dante'': *** ''Nikolai Dante: The Romanov Dynasty'' (tpb, 192 pages, DC Comics, 2004, ) collects: **** "Nikolai Dante" (with Simon Fraser, in #1035–1041, 1997) **** "The Romanov Dynasty" (with Simon Fraser, in #1042–1049, 1997) **** "Russia's Greatest Love Machine" (with Spaceboy, in #1066, 1997) **** "The Gentleman Thief" (with Simon Fraser, in #1067–1070, 1997) **** "The Full Dante" (with
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, in #1071, 1997) **** "Moscow Duellists" (with Simon Fraser, in #1072–1075, 1997) **** "The Gulag Apocalyptic" (with Henry Flint, in #1079–1082, 1998) *** ''Nikolai Dante: The Great Game'' (tpb, 192 pages, DC Comics, 2005, ) collects: **** "The Trouble with Arbatovs" (with Simon Fraser, in #1083, 1998) **** "Cruel Britannia" (with Simon Fraser, in #1084, 1998) **** "The Great Game" (with Simon Fraser, in #1101–1110, 1998) **** "The Octobriana Seduction" (with Andy Clarke, in #1113–1116, 1998) **** "The Masque of Dante" (with Charlie Adlard, in #1125–1127, 1998–1999) **** "The Moveable Feast" (with Simon Fraser, in #1128–1130, 1999) **** "Tour of Duty" (with Charlie Adlard, in #1131–1133, 1999) **** "The Cadre Infernale" (with Simon Fraser, in #1134–1137, 1999) **** "The Hunting Party" (with Andy Clarke, in #1139–1140, 1999) *** ''Nikolai Dante: The Courtship of Jena Makarov'' (tpb, 136 pages, 2005, ) collects: **** "Fists of Fury" (with Charlie Adlard, in #1141, 1999) **** "Last Dance of the Trans-Siberian" (with Charlie Adlard, in #1142–1143, 1999) **** "Cruel Seas" (with John Burns, in #1148–1149, 1999) **** "Requiem for Lost Love" (with John Burns, in #1150, 1999) **** "The Courtship of Jena Makarov" (with Simon Fraser, in #1161–1172, 1999) **** "Love and War" (with Simon Fraser, in ''Prog 2000'', 1999) *** ''Nikolai Dante: Tsar Wars Volume 1'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2006, ) collects: **** "The Rudinshtein Irregulars " (with John Burns, in #1183–1190, 2000) **** "Love and War" (with John Burns, in #1200–1207, 2000) **** "Battleship Potemkin" (with Simon Fraser, in #1213–1220, 2000) *** ''Nikolai Dante: Tsar Wars Volume 2'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2007, ) collects: **** "One Last Night in the House of Sin" (with John Burns, in ''Prog 2001'', 2000) **** "The Beguiling" (with Steve Yeowell, in #1234–1235, 2001) **** "Fiends" (with Steve Yeowell, in #1236–1239, 2001) **** "The Romanov Empire" (with John Burns, in #1250–1262, 2001) *** ''Nikolai Dante: Hell and High Water'' (tpb, 192 pages, 2008, ) collects: **** "The Return of the Gentleman Thief" (with Simon Fraser, in ''Prog 2002'' and #1273–1274, 2001) **** "The Romanov Job" (with Simon Fraser, in #1280–1287, 2002) **** "Hell and High Water" (with John Burns, in ''Prog 2003'' and #1322–1328, 2002–2003) **** "The Sea Falcon" (with John Burns, in ''Prog 2004'', 2003) **** "Agent of Destruction" (with John Burns, in ''Prog 2005'' and #1420–1427, 2004–2005) *** ''Nikolai Dante: Sword of the Tsar'' (tpb, 192 pages, 2008, ) collects: **** "How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life?" (with John Burns, in #1428–1431, 2005) **** "Primal Screams" (with John Burns, in #1433–1436, 2005) **** "Devil's Deal" (with John Burns, in ''Prog 2006'', 2005) **** "Usurper" (with John Burns, in #1487–1489, 2006) **** "The Depths" (with John Burns, in #1500–1501, 2006) **** "Dragon's Island" (with John Burns, in #1502–1507, 2006) **** "Sword of the Tsar" (with Simon Fraser, in #1511–1516, 2006) *** ''Nikolai Dante: The Beast of Rudinshtein'' (tpb, 224 pages, 2009, ) collects: **** "The Road of Bones" (with John Burns, in ''Prog 2007'', 2006) **** "Deadlier Than the Male" (with John Burns, in #1518–1520, 2007) **** "Hellfire" (with Simon Fraser, in #1526–1531, 2007) **** "The Beast of Rudinshtein" (with John Burns, in #1532–1535, 2007) **** "The Dissenter" (with John Burns, in #1537, 2007) **** "Thieves' World" (with Simon Fraser, in #1538–1544, 2007) **** "The Chaperone" (with John Burns, in #1560–1564, 2007) **** "Destiny's Child" (with John Burns, in ''Prog 2008'', 2007) **** "The Tsar's Daughter" (with John Burns, in #1578–1580, 2008) *** ''Nikolai Dante: Amerika'' (tpb, 208 pages, 2009, ) collects: **** "Amerika" (with Simon Fraser, in #1589–1599, 2008) **** "Prisoner of the Tzar" (with John Burns, in #1612–1616, 2008) **** "Bring Me the Head of Nikolai Dante" (with John Burns, in ''Prog 2009'', 2008) **** "An Army of Thieves and Whores" (with Simon Fraser and Tim Hamilton (#1934), in #1629–1934, 2009) **** "Lulu's War" (with Paul Marshall, in #1651–1654, 2009) *** ''Nikolai Dante: Hero of the Revolution'' (tpb, 192 pages, 2011, ) collects: **** "Hero of the Revolution" (with John Burns, in ''Prog 2010'' and #1666–1675, 2009–2010) **** "Heroes be Damned" (with Simon Fraser, in #1679–1684, 2010) **** "A Farewell to Arms" (with Simon Fraser, in #1685, 2010) **** "City of the Damned" (with Simon Fraser, in #1700–1704, 2010) **** "The Master of Kronstadt" (with John Burns, in #1705–1708, 2010) *** ''Nikolai Dante: Sympathy for the Devil'' (tpb, 224 pages, 2012, ) collects: **** "The Memoirs of Nikolai Dante" (with Simon Fraser, in #1731, 2011) **** "Bad Blood" (with Simon Fraser, in #1732–1736, 2011) **** "The Wedding of Jena Makarov" (with Simon Fraser, in ''Prog 2012'' and #1764–1773, 2011–2012) **** "The Dante Gambit" (with John Burns, in #1774–1779, 2012) **** "Sympathy for the Devil" (with Simon Fraser, in #1786–1791, 2012) **''
Vector 13 ''Vector 13'' is a comic strip published in the British magazine '' 2000 AD''. It featured the eponymous agency set up to investigate anomalous phenomena and conspiracy theories. It was influenced by American TV drama ''The X-Files'' (which was at t ...
'' (Series 5): *** "Case Ten: Angels" (with
Lee Sullivan Lee Terrence Sullivan (born 6 March 1971) is the British drummer for the London-based alternative rock band Bôa. Lee is the son of Terence Sullivan, the drummer for the rock band Renaissance and his wife, Christine Sullivan. He plays drums, ...
, in #1071, 1997) *** "Case Thirteen: Sands of Death" (with Alex Ronald, in #1074, 1997) **''
Pulp Sci-Fi Pulp magazines (also referred to as "the pulps") were inexpensive fiction magazines that were published from 1896 to the late 1950s. The term "pulp" derives from the cheap wood pulp paper on which the magazines were printed. In contrast, magazine ...
'': *** "The Irydian Factor" (with Colin Wilson, in #1125, 1999) *** "The Big Hit" (with Ben Willsher, in #1130, 1999) *** "Female of the Species" (with Siku, in #1149, 1999) *** "War of Words" (with Cliff Robinson, in #1159, 1999) *** "Psico" (with
Nigel Raynor Nigel ( ) is an English masculine given name. The English ''Nigel'' is commonly found in records dating from the Middle Ages; however, it was not used much before being revived by 19th-century antiquarians. For instance, Walter Scott published ...
, in #1160, 1999) **''
Vanguard The vanguard (also called the advance guard) is the leading part of an advancing military formation. It has a number of functions, including seeking out the enemy and securing ground in advance of the main force. History The vanguard derives f ...
'' (with Colin MacNeil, in #1212–1219, 2000) **'' Shakara'' (with Henry Flint): *** ''Shakara: The Avenger'' (tpb, 176 pages, 2008, ) collects: **** "Shakara" (in ''Prog 2002'' and #1273–1279, 2001–2002) also collected as ''Shakara'' (hc, 56 pages, 2005, ) **** "The Assassin" (in #1441–1449, 2005) **** "The Defiant" (in ''Prog 2008'' and #1567–1573, 2007–2008) *** ''Shakara: The Destroyer'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2012, ) collects: **** "Destroyer" (in #1650–1661, 2009) **** "Avenger" (in ''Prog 2011'' and #1715–1727, 2010–2011) **'' Tharg the Mighty'': "A Night 2 Remember" (with Ian Gibson, one page in ''2000 ADs 25th anniversary strip featuring a
Halo Jones ''The Ballad of Halo Jones'' is a science fiction comic strip written by Alan Moore and drawn by Ian Gibson, with lettering by Steve Potter (Books 1 & 2) and Richard Starkings (Book 3). ''Halo Jones'' first appeared July 1984 in five-page i ...
cameo, in #1280, 2002) **'' Marauder'' (with Richard Elson, in ''Prog 2009'' and #1617–1627, 2008–2009) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Cape and Cowl Crimes'' (tpb, 160 pages, Simon & Schuster, 2017, ) *'' Judge Dredd: Lawman of the Future'' (anthology, Fleetway): ** "Illustrated Assassin" (with Alex Ronald, in #3–4, 1995) ** "Lawbreaker Blues" (with Jim Murray, in #5, 1995) ** "The Lawmaster" (with Alex Ronald, in #6, 1995) ** " Judge Death" (with Alex Ronald, in #8–10, 1995) ** "Survival" (with Sean Longcroft, in #13–14, 1996) ** "Dragon's Lair" (with Alex Ronald, in #14–16, 1996) ** "Cybernetic Jungle" (with
Geoff Senior Geoff Senior (born 1960) is a British artist, best known for his work in the comic book field in the 1980s, mainly for Marvel UK. Senior is perhaps best remembered for his art for the Marvel ''Transformers (Marvel UK), Transformers'' series. Bio ...
, in #15–17, 1996) ** "Cursed Earth" (with Jim O'Ready, in #17–18, 1996) ** "Warlock" (with Alex Ronald, in #22, 1996) ** " Mean and Meaner" (with Rob Davis, in ''Judge Dredd Action Special'', 1996) *'' Daily Star'' ( daily newspaper strip featuring
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 '' 2000 AD'' (1977), which is a British weekly anthology comic. He is the magazine's longest-running c ...
, published by Reach plc): ** "Day of the Dragon" (with Ron Smith, episodes #3439–3480, published from 28 March to 15 May 1997) ** "Sexwar" (with David Bircham, episodes #3565–3606, published from 22 August to 9 October 1997) ** "Shadows" (with Ron Smith, episodes #3649–3689, published from 28 November 1997 to 16 January 1998) ** "Zoom Blitz" (with Charlie Adlard, episodes #3690–3731, published from 17 January to 6 March 1998) *'' White Death'' (with Charlie Adlard,
graphic novel A graphic novel is a long-form, fictional work of sequential art. The term ''graphic novel'' is often applied broadly, including fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work, though this practice is highly contested by comic scholars and industry ...
, 96 pages, Les Cartoonistes Dangereux, 1998, ) ** The graphic novel was first published in the United States by
AiT/Planet Lar AiT/Planet Lar is an American comic book publishing company based in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1999 by Larry Young and Mimi Rosenheim. The company focuses on releasing original graphic novels into the mass market, although the ...
as ''White Death'' (sc, 96 pages, 2002, ) ** Reprinted, along with a new short story originally created for the French magazine '' Bo Dois'', as ''White Death'' (hc, 104 pages,
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, 2014, ) *''
Warhammer Monthly ''Warhammer Monthly'' was a comics anthology published by Games Workshop's publishing arm, Black Library, from March 1998 to December 2004, running to 86 issues in total. The final two issues were published bi-monthly under the name ''Warhammer Co ...
'' #12: "Grudgematch" (with Kev Hopgood, anthology,
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, 1999) *'' Drowntown'' (with Jim Murray, graphic novel, 56 pages,
Jonathan Cape Jonathan Cape is a London publishing firm founded in 1921 by Herbert Jonathan Cape, who was head of the firm until his death in 1960. Cape and his business partner Wren Howard set up the publishing house in 1921. They established a reputation ...
, 2013, ) * Doctor Who (
Titan Titan most often refers to: * Titan (moon), the largest moon of Saturn * Titans, a race of deities in Greek mythology Titan or Titans may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional entities Fictional locations * Titan in fiction, fictiona ...
): **'' Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor'': *** ''Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor'' (with Dave Taylor (#1–5),
Brian Williamson Brian Williamson (4 September 1945 – 9 June 2004) was a Jamaican gay rights activist who co-founded the Jamaica Forum for Lesbians, All-Sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG). He was known for being one of the earliest openly gay men in Jamaican society ...
(#6–11), Daniel Indro (#12–13) and Ronilson Friere (#14–15), 2014–2016) collected as: **** ''Terrorformer'' (collects #1–5, hc, 128 pages, 2015, ; tpb, 2016, ) **** ''Fractures'' (collects #6–10, hc, 128 pages, 2015, ; tpb, 2016, ) **** ''Hyperion'' (collects #11–15, hc, 128 pages, 2016, ; tpb, 2016, ) **** ''The Complete Year One'' (collects #1–15, hc, 368 pages, 2017, ) *** ''Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor Year Two'' (with
Rachael Stott Rachel ( he, רָחֵל, Modern: Raḥel, Tiberian: Rāḫēl, Rāḥēl), meaning " ewe", is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, popularized by the biblical figure Rachel, the wife of Israelite patriarch Jacob. Ashkenazi Jewish matronymic ...
and Mariano Laclaustra (#11–13), 2016–2017) collected as: **** ''The School of Death'' (collects #1–5, hc, 128 pages, 2016, ; tpb, 2017, ) ***** Includes the "Robo Rampage" short story (art by Simon Fraser) from '' Free Comic Book Day 2016: Doctor Who'' (anthology one-shot, 2016) **** ''Sonic Boom'' (collects #11–15, hc, 112 pages, 2017, ; tpb, 2018, ) **'' Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor'' #6–10 (with Daniel Indro and
Eleonora Carlini Eleanor () is a feminine given name, originally from an Old French adaptation of the Old Provençal name ''Aliénor''. It is the name of a number of women of royalty and nobility in western Europe during the High Middle Ages. The name was intro ...
(#10), 2015) *** Collected as ''Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor — The Weeping Angels of Mons'' (hc, 128 pages, 2015, ; tpb, 2016, ) *** Collected in ''Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor — The Complete Year One'' (hc, 368 pages, 2017, )


US publishers

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Dark Horse Presents ''Dark Horse Presents'' was a comic book published by American company Dark Horse Comics from 1986. Their first published series, it was their flagship title until its September 2000 cancellation. The second incarnation was published on MySpace, ...
'' #91–93: "Blackheart" (with Frank Quitely, anthology,
Dark Horse A dark horse is a previously lesser-known person or thing that emerges to prominence in a situation, especially in a competition involving multiple rivals, or a contestant that on paper should be unlikely to succeed but yet still might. Origin Th ...
, 1994–1995) *'' Spider-Man's Tangled Web'' #19: "Call of the Wild" (with Jim Mahfood, anthology,
Marvel Marvel may refer to: Business * Marvel Entertainment, an American entertainment company ** Marvel Comics, the primary imprint of Marvel Entertainment ** Marvel Universe, a fictional shared universe ** Marvel Music, an imprint of Marvel Comics * ...
, 2002) ** Collected in ''Spider-Man's Tangled Web Volume 4'' (tpb, 176 pages, 2003, ) ** Collected in ''Spider-Man's Tangled Web Omnibus'' (hc, 560 pages, 2017, ) *
DC Comics DC Comics, Inc. (doing business as DC) is an American comic book publisher and the flagship unit of DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book companies, with their f ...
: ** The Authority (
Wildstorm Wildstorm Productions, (stylized as WildStorm), is an American comic book imprint. Originally founded as an independent company established by Jim Lee under the name "Aegis Entertainment" and expanded in subsequent years by other creators, Wilds ...
): *** ''The Authority: Scorched Earth'' (with
Frazer Irving Frazer Irving (born 1970) is a British comic book artist known for the series ''Necronauts'', published by the British magazine '' 2000 AD''. After breaking into the American market he has worked on a number of superhero titles, including a se ...
, one-shot, Eye of the Storm, 2003) *** ''The Authority'' vol. 2 (with Dwayne Turner, Tan Eng Huat (#5) and
Whilce Portacio William "Whilce" Portacio (; born July 8, 1963) is a Filipino American comic book writer and artist noted for his work on such titles as '' The Punisher'', '' X-Factor'', '' Uncanny X-Men'', ''Iron Man'', '' Wetworks'' and '' Spawn''. Portacio wa ...
(#14), Eye of the Storm, 2003–2004) collected as: **** ''Harsh Realities'' (collects #1–5, tpb, 144 pages, 2004, ) ***** Includes the "High Stakes" prelude serial (art by Dwayne Turner) from '' Stormwatch: Team Achilles'' #9 + ''
Sleeper A sleeper is a person who is sleeping. Sleeper may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Characters * Sleeper (Marvel Comics), a Nazi German robot utilized by the Red Skull in Marvel Comics * The Sleeper (Wild Cards), a character in the Wild Ca ...
'' #3 + '' Wildcats Version 3.0'' #8 (2003) **** ''Fractured Worlds'' (collects #6–14, tpb, 206 pages, 2005, ) *** '' Coup d'Etat'' #4 (of 4) (with Whilce Portacio, Eye of the Storm, 2004) collected in ''Coup d'Etat'' (tpb, 112 pages, 2004, ) **
Batman Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in the 27th issue of the comic book '' Detective Comics'' on March 30, 1939 ...
: *** '' Batman: Gotham Knights'' #59: " Fire and Ice" (with Charlie Adlard, 2005) collected in ''Batman Arkham: Mister Freeze'' (tpb, 228 pages, 2017, ) *** ''
Solo Solo or SOLO may refer to: Arts and entertainment Comics * ''Solo'' (DC Comics), a DC comics series * Solo, a 1996 mini-series from Dark Horse Comics Characters * Han Solo, a ''Star Wars'' character * Jacen Solo, a Jedi in the non-canonical ' ...
'' #12: "Lionel Percival (1932–2006)" (co-written by Morrison and
Brendan McCarthy Brendan McCarthy is a British artist and designer who has worked for comic books, film and television. He co-wrote the film '' Mad Max: Fury Road''. He is the brother of Jim McCarthy. Life and career Early life and work Brendan McCarthy wa ...
, art by McCarthy, anthology, 2006) collected in ''Solo'' (hc, 608 pages, 2013, ) **'' Wildcats: Nemesis'' #1–9 (with
Talent Caldwell Talent Caldwell is a comic book artist best known for his work on the Top Cow Productions character Fathom. He has also drawn for DC Comics' Superman and Marvel Comics' Spider-Man characters. Career Talent Caldwell came to the attention of art ...
,
Horacio Domingues The name Horacio is found sporadically throughout all Latinamerica. Historical Figures *Horacio Quiroga, an Uruguayan author and writer. *Horacio Carochi, an Italian Jesuit priest and grammarian *Horacio Pagani (auto executive) (born 1955), Argen ...
and Andy Smith (#6), Wildstorm, 2005–2006) collected as ''Wildcats: Nemesis'' (tpb, 208 pages, 2006, ) **'' Deus Ex: Human Revolution'' #1–6 (with
Trevor Hairsine Trevor Hairsine is a British comics artist, whose detailed style has been compared to that of Bryan Hitch. In August 2005 Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada named him as one of Marvel Comics's "Young Guns", a group of artists who have the qual ...
and Sergio Sandoval, 2011) *** A collected edition was solicited for a 2011 release but subsequently cancelled: ''Deus Ex'' (tpb, 144 pages, ) *'' Treatment'' (scripted by Morrison based on the concept by
Dave Gibbons David Chester Gibbons (born 14 April 1949) is an English comics artist, writer and sometimes letterer. He is best known for his collaborations with writer Alan Moore, which include the miniseries '' Watchmen'' and the Superman story " For th ...
, series of digital/
motion comic A motion comic (or animated comic) is a form of animation combining elements of print comic books and animation. Individual panels are expanded into a full shot while sound effects, voice acting, and animation are added to the original artwork. T ...
s published via Madefire): **''Treatment: Mexico City'' #1–2 (with
Doug Braithwaite Doug Braithwaite is a British comic book artist. Career Braithwaite started out working on British comics, like '' 2000 AD'' and '' A1'', but is best known for his Marvel Comics work on the ''Earth X'' sequels, ''Universe X'' and ''Paradise X'' ...
, 2012) **''Treatment: Tokyo'' #1–3 (with Kinman Chan, 2012–2013) **''Treatment: Seoul'' #1–2 (with
Denys Cowan Denys B. Cowan (born January 30, 1961) is an American comics artist, television producer, media executive and one of the co-founders of Milestone Media. Early life Denys Cowan was first inspired by superheroes as a child from reruns of the 1950s ...
, 2014) *'' Traces of the Great War'': "Without a Trace..." (with Charlie Adlard, anthology graphic novel, 152 pages,
Image An image is a visual representation of something. It can be two-dimensional, three-dimensional, or somehow otherwise feed into the visual system to convey information. An image can be an artifact, such as a photograph or other two-dimensio ...
, 2018, )


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