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Mark Millar (; born 24 December 1969) is a Scottish
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who first came to prominence with a run on the
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series '' The Authority'', published by
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'
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imprint. Millar has written extensively for
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, including runs on ''
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'', which has been called "the comic book of the decade" by ''
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'' magazine and described as a major inspiration for the 2012 film '' The Avengers'' by its co-story creator
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, ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' for Marvel's
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imprint, as well as ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 2006, Millar wrote the ''
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'' mini-series that served as the centrepiece for the eponymous company-wide crossover storyline and later inspired the
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film '' Captain America: Civil War''. The "
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" storyline, published as part of Millar's run on ''Wolverine'', served as the inspiration for the 2017 film '' Logan''. Millar has written numerous creator-owned series which have been published under the unified Millarworld label, including '' Wanted'' with J. G. Jones, ''
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& Kick-Ass'' with John Romita Jr., ''
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'' with
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, ''
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'' and '' Supercrooks'' with
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, ''
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'' with
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and '' Jupiter's Legacy'' with
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. Some of these series have been adapted into live-action and animated series and feature films, such as '' Wanted'', '' Kick-Ass'', '' Kingsman: The Secret Service'', '' Jupiter's Legacy'' and '' Super Crooks'', as well as videos games like '' Wanted: Weapons of Fate'' and '' Kick-Ass: The Game''. In addition to his work as a writer, Millar serves as an executive producer on all film and television adaptations of his comics. Between 2012 and 2016, he was employed by
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as a creative consultant for adaptations of his Marvel comic series ''Kick-Ass'' and ''The Secret Service'' (''Kingsman''). In 2013, Millar was appointed a
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(MBE) for services to film and literature.


Early life

Millar was born on 24 December 1969 in
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, Scotland. He spent the first half of his life in the town's Townhead area and attended St. Ambrose High School. Millar has four older brothers,"The Third Degree: Mark Millar". '' Jupiter's Legacy'' #1 (April 2013). p. 27
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.
and one older sister, who are 22, 20, 18, 16 and 14 years older than him, respectively. He was first introduced to comic books at age 4 by his brother Bobby, who at the time was attending university and, as of 2010, worked at a
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. The first comics that Millar read were the seminal ''
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'' #121, which featured the death of Gwen Stacy, and a
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book purchased by Bobby that day. Millar's interest in the medium was further cemented with the black-and-white reprints of other comics that his brothers purchased for him, which he enjoyed so much that he drew a spider web across his face with an indelible marker that his parents were unable to scrub off in time for his
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photo a week later. In the mid-late 1970s, Millar frequently appeared as a guest on the long-running Scottish kids TV programme '' Glen Michael's Cartoon Cavalcade'', which he was a regular fan of at the time. On one occasion, he was invited onto the show to talk about the history of comics and, in a 2010 interview with the Scottish newspaper '' Daily Record'', Millar has stated that Glen Michael's TV programme was where he first discovered superheroes. Millar's mother died of a heart attack at age 64, when Millar was 14, and his father died four years later, aged 65. Although Millar enjoyed drawing comics, he was not permitted to go to art school because his family frowned upon such endeavours as a waste of time for the academic Millar, who studied subjects like chemistry, physics and advanced maths. He initially planned to be a doctor, and subsequently decided that becoming an economist would be a viable alternate plan, but later decided that he "couldn't quite hack it" in that occupation. He attended
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to study politics and economics, but dropped out after his father's death left him without the money to pay his living expenses.


Career


1980s–1990s work

Millar was first inspired to become a comic book creator after meeting
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at a con in the mid-1980s. Years later, when an 18-year-old Millar interviewed Scottish comic book writer
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for a fanzine, he told Morrison that he wanted to create comics as both a writer and an artist. Morrison, who then-recently returned to comics after spending most of the decade touring with their band The Mixers and had limited experience with both writing and drawing stories earlier in their career, suggested that Millar focus on one of those career paths, as it was very hard to be successful at both, which Millar cites as the best advice he has ever received. Soon after, Millar sold his first script, '' Saviour'', to an independent
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-based publisher
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. Illustrated by
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, Morrison's former bandmate in The Mixers and, earlier, The Fauves, ''Saviour'' provided a mix of religious themes, satire and superhero action that quickly brought Millar to the attention of the wider British comics industry and resulted in several script commissions for the long-running anthology '' 2000 AD'' and its sister title ''
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''. In 1992, Trident's owner
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went bankrupt, leaving both ''Saviour'' and '' The Shadowmen'', Millar's second series at the publisher, unfinished. By that time, Millar already became a semi-regular contributor to ''2000AD'' and its adjacent titles, and his output included several ''
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'' serials, a six-part prison story "Insiders" for ''Crisis'', a ''
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'' spin-off series '' Red Razors'', as well as numerous
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s starring Dredd himself for '' Daily Star''. The following year, Millar, Morrison and writer John Smith were given editorial reins over ''2000AD'' for an eight-week run titled "The Summer Offensive". The controversial initiative resulted, among other things, in the first major story co-written by Millar and Morrison, '' Big Dave''. In 1994, Millar crossed over to the American comic book industry, taking over the long-running series ''
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'', published under
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'
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imprint. The first four issues of his run were again co-written with Morrison, who, according to Millar, "came on board <...> to make sure that DC selected me above anyone else pitching for the gig". Although Millar's further work on ''Swamp Thing'' brought some critical acclaim to the ailing title, the book's sales were still low enough to warrant cancellation by the publisher. For the next few years, Millar continued to write sporadically for ''2000AD'' and various American publishers, often co-scripting the stories with Morrison, with whom he shares the writing credit on the mini-series '' Skrull Kill Krew'' for
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, a short run on ''
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'' for Harris, a year-long run on ''
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'' as well as '' Aztek: The Ultimate Man'' for DC. Several of Millar's unrealized projects of this period include a revamp of Marvel's 2099 imprint and an "end-of-the-world" storyline for '' Marvel Tales'', both co-created with Grant Morrison. In late 1998, Millar and Morrison, along with
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and Tom Peyer, developed an extensive proposal for the
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titles that was scheduled to launch in January 2000. The proposal was greenlit, and the team's tenure as collaborative writers was scheduled to begin with upcoming editor Eddie Berganza's first issue. Upon returining from his vacation, then-current DC editor
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was shocked to discover that big changes were being implemented to Superman without his knowledge and vetoed the project. In 1999, Millar also developed pitches for
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and
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as well as a revamp of his debut series ''Saviour''. In the late 1990s, Millar made the first attempt to branch out from comics into screenwriting with a vampire-themed black comedy-drama '' Sikeside''. The script was eventually picked up by
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with Millar as both writer and director, and, although it was initially written as a TV movie, the production company asked Millar to develop it into a six-episode series instead. Described as "'' Buffy'' meets ''
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''" and planned to be filmed in Millar's hometown of
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, ''Sikeside'' was ultimately cancelled during pre-production. In a 2010 interview, Millar mentioned that he has sold the rights to the script to producer Angus Lamont who wanted to turn it into a film for a theatrical release. In 1999 and 2000, Millar wrote a
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for '' The Evening Times''.


Marvel and DC career

Millar started gaining notice at DC Comics for his work on the all-ages comic book series '' Superman Adventures'', which featured stories set in the continuity of '' Superman: The Animated Series''. Millar, a self-proclaimed
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fan, stayed on the title for two years and received two
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nominations while penning one-off stories featuring the version of the character from the mainline
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. Millar's best known Superman story, the three-issue
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mini-series '' Superman: Red Son'', was first announced in 1998, even though Millar finished most of the script two-year prior. As the series' original artist Dave Johnson fell behind the schedule, Millar opposed the idea of using other artists for the remaining pages. DC eventually brought in artist Kilian Plunkett to complete the book in 2002. ''Red Son'', which Millar first came up with as a child after reading ''
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'' #300, was published the following year and later adapted into an animated film of the same name. In August 1999, it was announced that Millar and Scottish artist
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will be taking over '' The Authority'', an ongoing series published by DC Comics'
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imprint, on the recommendation of the outgoing writer and series' co-creator
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. Millar's trademark style of over-the-top violence mixed with satire, pop culture references and mature themes was met with critical and commercial success while the book itself suffered from censorship enacted by DC starting with the new creative team's very first issue and continuing into Millar-written spin-off mini-series focusing on the team's former leader Jenny Sparks. As a result, the creators repeatedly requested a "Suggested for Mature Readers" label for the series but the idea was vetoed by then-Publisher of DC Comics
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. Meanwhile, DC published a "lost" '' Superman Adventures'' script by Millar to capitalize on his newfound success, while Millar himself considered a move from his native Scotland to the United States, deliberating between staff position offers made by Wildstorm and DC Comics' main competitor
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. In June 2000, Marvel announced that Millar will join its then-upcoming "
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" line of comics as the writer on ''
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'', since
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, who was previously attached to the series, decided to focus his attention on the inaugural "Ultimate" launch of the Spider-Man title. The line, designed to simplify and streamline the company's long-running fictional continuity for mainstream audiences, was met with instant critical and commercial success and, soon after the launch of ''Ultimate X-Men'', Millar announced that he had signed a two-year contract for a staff writing position at Marvel. As part of the deal, Millar and his family relocated to New York City. In November 2000, Millar and Quitely announced their plans to leave ''The Authority'' after the third story arc, which was supposed to run in issues #22–25 (cover-dated March–June 2001) if the series was to maintain a monthly schedule. However, soon after the first issue of the arc was published, it was announced that Quitely had signed an exclusive contract with Marvel and would therefore leave the title earlier than planned. Wildstorm assigned
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to finish the last issues and hired writer Tom Peyer and artist
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to create another four-issue story arc that would fill the publishing gap while Adams worked on his portion of the series. Then, following the
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, Wildstorm decided to postpone the release of the remaining three issues and further edit the completed but not yet released work for sensitive content, which eventually drove Adams away from the title. ''The Authority'' #29, Millar's last issue on the series, was published with art by
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and the cover date of July 2002. Another Millar-written ''The Authority'' spin-off, a one-shot story tentatively titled ''
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'', was announced for a 2000 release but never produced. In 2002, Millar and artist
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further expanded Marvel's Ultimate line with ''
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'', a reimagining of the company's
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team. The title also proved highly successful, although it suffered from delays in shipping due to Hitch's personal issues. ''The Ultimates'' was eventually cancelled after 13 issues and two years of publication with the aim of relaunching the title so that more issues could be produced in advance. ''
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'' launched shortly thereafter and also suffered from delays, this time due to Millar's newly-diagnosed chronic condition and increased workload at Marvel. The second volume as well as the creative team's run on the title ended in 2007 with another 13th issue. Millar and Hitch's work on ''The Ultimates'' inspired two
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titled ''Ultimate Avengers'' and the subsequent 2012
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feature film '' The Avengers'', directed by
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. Actor
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, who portrayed the character Quicksilver in the 2015 sequel film '' Avengers: Age of Ultron'', stated that it also drew inspiration from the Ultimate comics. In 2002 and 2003, Millar wrote a column for
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. Around the same time, Millar's website included a teaser for a 6-issue
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series with artist
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, although no official announcement was made by Marvel. In 2003, Millar and artist
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launched ''
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'' at Marvel's newly-revived
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imprint, a series meant to re-popularize
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that ended up both a sales and critical failure. That same year, Millar renewed his exclusive contract with Marvel for two more years. The following year, he penned two 12-issue runs for titles published under the Marvel Knights imprint, launching ''
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'' again with Dodson and taking over the ''
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'' ongoing series with artist John Romita Jr.. Millar and ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' writer Brian Michael Bendis launched a new ongoing series for the Ultimate Marvel imprint, ''
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'' but left it after just six issues due to scheduling problems. Millar and artist
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were announced as the creative team for a new ''
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'' ongoing series but the pair took over ''Ultimate Fantatic Four'' instead. Millar's return to the title introduced, among other things, the concept of
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. During this period, Millar was assigned to write a trilogy of mini-series that would introduce Galactus to the Ultimate Universe but he left the project due to other commitments at Marvel and health issues. In 2006, after renewing his exclusive contract with Marvel for two more years, Millar launched the most well-known and best-selling work of his career, the 7-issue mini-series ''
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'' with artist
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that acted as the centrepiece of the company-wide crossover storyline of the same name. The story revolved around the passing of the
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in response to the death and destruction unintentionally caused by superheroes on a regular basis and the resultant schism in the superheroic community, with
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and
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taking opposing sides of the debacle. The storyline had lasting impact on the fictional
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and served as the inspiration for the 2016 Marvel Studios film '' Captain America: Civil War''. In 2007 and 2008, Millar attempted to pitch a new series of
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films to
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but the studio went with
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's pitch for '' Man of Steel'' instead. During that time, he also had two pitches rejected at Marvel, a
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story with Richard Corben and a
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story with John Romita Jr., as both characters already had ongoing series at the time and Marvel did not believe either property could support more books. In 2008, Millar returned to the ''
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'' ongoing series for an extended
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storyline "
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", illustrated by his ''Civil War'' collaborator Steve McNiven. Elements of this story inspired the 2017
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film '' Logan''. Also in 2008, Millar reteamed with ''The Ultimates'' co-creator Bryan Hitch for a run on the mainline ''
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'' series and launched the mini-series '' Marvel 1985'' with artist
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. The three titles, running concurrently, are notable in that Millar purposefully wrote them as interlinked through the introduction of the character Clyde Wyncham, who also appeared in Millar's creator-owned series '' Kick-Ass'' that was published under Marvel's
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imprint. In 2009, Millar returned to the Ultimate Universe with a number of limited series released under the '' Ultimate Comics: Avengers'' banner, his last Marvel work to date. In 2011, Millar abandoned work-for-hire in favor of working full-time on his creator-owned properties.


Millarworld

In 2003, Millar introduced Millarworld, a unified label for his future
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comics, set in a new shared
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. The initial line-up consisted of '' Wanted'' (published by
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and subsequently adapted into a ''Savage Dragon'' crossover by
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, a
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starring
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and
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, and a
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), '' Chosen'' (published by
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), '' The Unfunnies'' (published by
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) and the unreleased one-shot ''
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''. Another unreleased project was '' King and Country'', a political drama involving the
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repurposed from a TV series pitch Millar created in 2005. According to Millar, the book was supposed to be published in the form of a fully-painted graphic novel by a "big book publisher". In 2008, the Millarworld line expanded with two new releases, '' War Heroes'' at
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, and '' Kick-Ass'', published under
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's
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imprint and adapted into a feature film two years later. The ownership of the Millarworld series is split 50/50 between Millar and the collaborating artist. In 2010, Millar and British publisher
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launched a pop culture-themed magazine ''
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'' that featured serializations of Millar's creator-owned comics as well as a number of short stories by up-and-coming creators submitted via the Millarworld forum. Other magazine contributors include
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,
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,
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and
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. In 2011 and 2012, Millar organized the Kapow! Comic Convention in London. The 2011 Kapow! event was notable for setting two
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, the "Fastest Production of a Comic Book" and "Most Contributors to a Comic Book". Millar began work at 9 am, plotting a 20-page ''
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'' story, followed by more than 60 comic book creators—including Sean Phillips,
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,
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, John Romita Jr., Jock,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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imprint on 23 November 2011, with all royalties being donated to Yorkhill Children's Foundation. In 2015 and 2016, Millarworld held Talent Contest events where entrants had to write and/or draw short stories based on some of the company's properties. The winning entries were published as two anthology specials in 2016 and 2017, respectively. Most of the Millarworld series have enjoyed interest from Hollywood over the years. In 2008,
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optioned '' War Heroes'' for
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. In 2010, ''
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'' was optioned by
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with
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attached to direct. Three years later, Fox optioned ''
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''. 2014 saw the release of '' Kingsman: The Secret Service'', directed by
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. That same year, ''
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'' was optioned by Fox with Vaughn attached as producer. The following year, '' Huck'' was picked up by Studio 8, while an adaptation of '' Chrononauts'' was announced to be in development by
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. In 2016, Waypoint Entertainment optioned both '' Supercrooks'' and ''
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'' (which had previously been optioned by Matthew Vaughn's Marv Films in 2009), while
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began development on '' Jupiter's Legacy''. That same year,
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and
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signed on to produce ''
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'' with '' XXX: Return of Xander Cage'' writer F. Scott Frazier set to pen the screenplay. In August 2017, it was announced that Millarworld has been purchased for an undisclosed sum by
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. Millar noted it was the third time in history a comic book company had been purchased by a production studio, comparing the buyout to the 1967 purchase of
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by
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(subsequently renamed to
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) and the 2009 acquisition of
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by
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. As part of the deal, Millar and his wife Lucy continued to run Millarworld as President and CEO, respectively, developing new properties to be produced by Netflix. Comics adapted to film before the deal, such as ''Kick-Ass'' and ''Kingsman'', were not included in the package. The first of Millarworld properties to be adapted at Netflix was '' Jupiter's Legacy'', which premiered in May 2021 with an eight-episode season. It was followed by the anime series ''Super Crooks'' in November 2021''.'' On May 27, 2025, it was announced that Millar would reunite with Romita for a new comic project entitled ''Psychic Sam''. The premise follows Sam Nicoletti, a man who begins hearing a voice that tells him about murders the day before they happen. The comic, published under Side Hustle Comics (separate from the Millarworld imprint), launched as a
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campaign later that same day. It was announced that a film adaptation was in the works from producer Ivan Atkinson.


Public image

Over the years, Millar has earned a reputation as a controversial and outspoken writer. In interviews, he openly criticized the business practices of the American comics industry in the 90s, the comic book writing trend of decompression popularized in the early 00s, the tendency of Big Two publishers to oversaturate the market with tie-ins and spin-offs in the mid-00s as well as the
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' management of '' The Authority'' during his tenure as the title's writer. In his writing, Millar has incorporated the themes of
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(''
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''),
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(''
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''),
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('' The Unfunnies'') and rape, the latter sometimes for comedic effect. In August 2013, when asked by Abraham Josephine Riesman of ''
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'' about the use of rape as a plot device in more than one of his comics, Millar responded, "The ultimate ctthat would be the taboo, to show how bad some villain is, was to have somebody being raped, you know. I don't really think it matters. It's the same as, like, a decapitation. It's just a horrible act to show that somebody's a bad guy." The comment drew criticism from industry peers and comic book journalists. Similar incidents include Millar publicly expressing amazement at the fact that non-caucasians can get Down's syndrome and referring to all
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s as " pedos" in an interview. Millar frequently employs unusual tactics to promote himself and his work, such as the public bet with
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regarding the casting of the lead actor in then-upcoming Superman film in 2004, which Millar used as a way to advertise his run on ''
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''. That same year, Millar claimed that rapper
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was in talks to take the lead role of Wesley Gibson in the film adaptation of his creator-owned series '' Wanted'', whose likeness Millar had the character illustrated with, which resulted in public denial by Eminem's management via ''
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''. In 2006, Millar auctioned the right to name the protagonist of his then-upcoming creator-owned series '' Kick-Ass''. In 2016, he organized a "treasure hunt" for advance copies of '' Jupiter's Legacy'' hidden in ten cities around the world. In 2017, Millar established a charitable foundation and launched a multi-year campaign to promote it. Throughout the 90s and early 00s, Millar was close friends with fellow Scottish writer
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. The pair frequently collaborated on works published by British and American publishers and appeared together at various events. Morrison was seen as the mentor figure in their relationship, as evidenced by a humorous strip created by
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and
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for an anniversary issue of '' 2000 AD'' in which Millar appeared in the form of a small droid repeating a single phrase, "me and Gwant". The pair was also parodied in an issue of ''
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'' written by
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, shown fighting over whose then-ongoing
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series—Millar's ''
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'' or Morrison's ''
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''—is more important. Sometime around 2004, Millar and Morrison seemingly cut all communication and never interacted in public again, which, according to Morrison, happened because Millar wanted to break away from the image of Morrison's protégé after the success he had with ''The Authority'' and ''Ultimate X-Men''. When asked about the state of their relationship in a 2011 interview, Morrison responded thus, "I wish him well but, no, there is no good feeling between myself and Mark Millar for many reasons most of which are he destroyed my faith in human fucking nature."


Awards and accolades

In August 2011, Millar appeared in his native
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to unveil a superhero-themed steel archway beside the
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, created by sculptor Andy Scott with the help from the students at St. Ambrose High School, Millar's alma mater. The six-metre-high archway, created as part of the efforts to reinvigorate the canal, was inspired by Millar's work, depicting a superhero named Captain Coatbridge and two superheroines. In June 2013, Millar was appointed a Member of the
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(MBE) for services to film and literature on the Queen's Honours Birthday list.


Award nominations

* 2000
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for Best Title for a Younger Audience — '' Superman Adventures'' (shared with Aluir Amâncio, Terry Austin, and others) * 2000 Eisner Award for Best Writer — ''Superman Adventures'' * 2001 Eisner Award for Best Writer — '' The Authority'' and ''
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'' * 2001 Eisner Award for Best Serialized Story — ''The Authority'' #13–16: "The Nativity" (shared with
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and Trevor Scott) * 2004 Eagle Award for Favourite Comics Writer * 2005 Eagle Award for Favourite Comics Writer


Award wins

* 2007
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for Best Single Issue or Story for Marvel's Civil War #1 with
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Influences

Millar has cited
Alan Moore Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953) is an English author known primarily for his work in comic books including ''Watchmen'', ''V for Vendetta'', ''The Ballad of Halo Jones'', Swamp Thing (comic book), ''Swamp Thing'', ''Batman: The Killing Joke' ...
and
Frank Miller Frank Miller (born January 27, 1957) is an American comic book artist, comic book writer, and screenwriter known for his comic book stories and graphic novels such as his run on ''Daredevil'', for which he created the character Elektra, and ...
as the two biggest influences on his career, characterising them as "my Mum and Dad." Other comic book creators he names as influences include
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,
Grant Morrison Grant Morrison (born 31 January 1960) is a Scottish comic book writer, screenwriter, and producer. Their work is known for its nonlinear narratives, Humanism, humanist philosophy and counterculture, countercultural leanings. Morrison has writt ...
,
Peter Milligan Peter Milligan (born 24 June 1961) is a British comic book writer who has written extensively for both British and American comic book industries. In the UK, Milligan has contributed to numerous anthology titles including '' 2000 AD'', ''Revol ...
,
Warren Ellis Warren Girard Ellis (born 16 February 1968) is an English 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
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. In 2013, Millar listed ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Spy Who Loved Me'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' as his five favorite films.


Personal life

Millar is a practicing
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who abstains from using profanity in his personal life. He met his first girlfriend Gill, who lived nearby in
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and attended the same school as him, at the age of 17. The couple married in 1993 and divorced in early 2009. They have one daughter, Emily, who was born in 1998. Millar's second wife, Lucy Unwin, gave birth to their first child in November 2011, and the second in March 2014. Millar and Unwin married in May 2016. As of 2010, they reside in
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's West End. In 2005, Millar was diagnosed with
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.


Political views

Speaking about his political views, Millar has described himself thus, "I regard myself as traditionally left of centre and progressive, a
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in the Bennite mould, and the policies espoused by the coalition formed under the Yes umbrella are the closest to my own particular ideology." Before the
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, Millar was cited as a supporter of
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by groups such as the National Collective, and made comments interpreted in support of independence. However, in the run-up to the referendum, Millar stated that he was "genuinely undecided". In a January 2015 interview with '' The Herald'', he stated, "Originally I was ''Yes'' and then about six months before I started having doubts, and then I just went silent on it because I saw the country going mad. People who I love were falling out with each other." In 2020, Millar explained on Twitter that he is not a "tribalist" when it comes to Scottish independence, stating, "After the Blair era I was tempted for a year or two" regarding the matter, but questioned whether an independent Scotland could function economically. Millar supported
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and endorsed a ''Leave'' vote during the
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, stating that it would be a path towards
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.


Bibliography


UK publishers


Trident

* '' Saviour'' #1–6 (with
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and
Nigel Kitching Nigel Craggs Kitching (born 29 May 1959) is a British comic book writer and artist. He is best known for his work in British comics, especially '' Sonic the Comic,'' the premiere UK depiction of Sonic the Hedgehog. Since 2001, Kitching has le ...
, 1989–1990) ** Issues #1–5 are collected as ''Saviour Book One'' (tpb, 128 pages, 1990, ) ** A "Saviour" short story (drawn by Nigel Kitching) has also appeared in ''
Trident A trident (), () is a three- pronged spear. It is used for spear fishing and historically as a polearm. As compared to an ordinary spear, the three tines increase the chance that a fish will be struck and decrease the chance that a fish will b ...
'' #5 (
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, 1990) * '' The Shadowmen'' #1–2 (with Andrew Hope and Ben Dilworth (#2), 1990)


Fleetway

* ''
Crisis A crisis (: crises; : critical) is any event or period that will lead to an unstable and dangerous situation affecting an individual, group, or all of society. Crises are negative changes in the human or environmental affairs, especially when ...
'' (anthology): ** "Her Parents" (with John McCrea, in #31, 1989) ** "Insiders" (with Paul Grist, in #54–59, 1991) * '' 2000 AD'' (anthology): ** ''
Tharg's Future Shocks ''Tharg's Future Shocks'' is a long-running series of short strips appearing in the British weekly comics, comic ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' since 1977. The name originates from the fictional Tharg the Mighty, editor of 2000 AD and the book t ...
'': *** ''All-Star Future Shocks'' (tpb, 192 pages,
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, 2013, ) includes: **** "The Foreign Model" (with Dave D'Antiquis, in #643, 1989) **** "Self Awareness" (with Keith Page, in #648, 1989) *** "Nightmare on Ses*me Street " (with Brian Williamson, in #785, 1992) *** "A Fete Worse Than Death" (with Brian Williamson, in #786, 1992) *** "The Night Santa Signed On" (with Ron Smith, in #868, 1994) ** ''
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'' (with Dave D'Antiquis, in #706–711, 1990) collected in ''Tharg's Creepy Chronicles'' (tpb, 144 pages, Simon & Schuster, 2012, ) ** ''
Zenith The zenith (, ) is the imaginary point on the celestial sphere directly "above" a particular location. "Above" means in the vertical direction (Vertical and horizontal, plumb line) opposite to the gravity direction at that location (nadir). The z ...
'': "Tales of the Alternative Earth" (prose story, in ''Winter Special'' '90, 1990) collected in ''Zenith Phase Four'' (hc, 112 pages,
Rebellion Rebellion is an uprising that resists and is organized against one's government. A rebel is a person who engages in a rebellion. A rebel group is a consciously coordinated group that seeks to gain political control over an entire state or a ...
, 2015, ) ** ''
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 ...
'': *** "Christmas is Cancelled" (with
Brett Ewins Brett Ewins (1955 – 16 February 2015) was a British comic book artist best known for his work on ''Judge Dredd'' and ''Rogue Trooper'' in the weekly anthology comic '' 2000 AD''. Biography Ewins studied Conceptual Art at Goldsmiths College, w ...
, in ''Winter Special'' '90, 1990) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Restricted Files Volume 3'' (tpb, 288 pages, Rebellion, 2011, ) *** "Happy Birthday Judge Dredd!" (with
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), White Dwarf'' magazine, and for his work for the ''Lobst ...
, in #829, 1993) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 18'' (tpb, 304 pages, Rebellion, 2011, ) *** ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 19'' (tpb, 320 pages, Rebellion, 2012, ) includes: **** "Great Brain Robbery" (with Ron Smith, in #835–836, 1993) **** "Tough Justice" (with Mick Austin, in #840, 1993) **** "Down Among the Dead Men" (with Brett Ewins, in #841, 1993) **** "War Games" (with Paul Marshall, in #854, 1993) **** "Judge Tyrannosaur" (with Ron Smith, in #855, 1993) *** ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 20'' (tpb, 320 pages, Rebellion, 2013, ) includes: **** "Book of the Dead" (co-written by Millar and
Grant Morrison Grant Morrison (born 31 January 1960) is a Scottish comic book writer, screenwriter, and producer. Their work is known for its nonlinear narratives, Humanism, humanist philosophy and counterculture, countercultural leanings. Morrison has writt ...
, art by
Dermot Power Dermot Power, originally from County Waterford, Ireland, is a movie concept artist who started his career as a comic book artist working for British anthology comic '' 2000 AD''. Biography He got his break in comic books when he was commissio ...
, in #859–866, 1993) **** "I Hate Christmas" (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, Zaragoza (province), prov ...
, in #867, 1993) **** "Frankenstein Division" (with Carlos Ezquerra, in #868–871, 1994) **** "Crime Prevention" (with Nick Percival, in #872, 1994) **** "Top Gun" (with Ron Smith, in #879, 1994) **** "Under Siege" (with Paul Peart, in #880, 1994) *** "Mr. Bennet Joins the Judges" (with Peter Doherty, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '94, 1994) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Restricted Files Volume 4'' (tpb, 272 pages, Rebellion, 2012, ) *** "Crusade" (co-written by Millar and Grant Morrison and Mick Austin, in #928–937, 1995) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 22'' (tpb, 304 pages, Rebellion, 2014, ) *** "Man Who Broke the Law" (with Steve Yeowell, in #968–969, 1995) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 24'' (tpb, 320 pages, Rebellion, 2015, ) *** "The Big Hit" (with Graham Stoddart, in #1029–1030, 1997) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 26'' (tpb, 320 pages, Rebellion, 2016, ) ** ''
Robo-Hunter ''Robo-Hunter'' is a recurring comic strip, strip in the British Comic ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'', initially written by John Wagner and illustrated by Ian Gibson (artist), Ian Gibson. The series starred Sam Slade, a laconic, ageing, cigar-smoki ...
'': *** "Sam Slade: Robo-Hunter" (with Jose Casanovas, in #723–734, 1991) *** "Return of the Puppet Master" (with Simon Jacob, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '91, 1991) *** "Killer Grannies" (with Graham Higgins, in ''Yearbook'' '92, 1991) *** "Escape from Bisleyland" (with Anthony Williams, in #750–759, 1991) *** "The Return to Verdus" (with Jose Casanovas, in #792–802, 1992) *** "Aces of Slades" (with Anthony Williams, in #813–816, 1992–1993) *** "The Succubus" (with Simon Jacob, in ''Yearbook'' '93, 1992) *** "Serial Stunners" (with Jose Casanovas, in #819–822, 1993) *** "Keith the Killer Robot" (with Ron Smith, in #825–827, 1993) *** "The Robotic Revenge of Dr. Robotski" (with Simon Jacob, in #881–884, 1994) ** '' Red Razors'': *** ''Red Razors'' (tpb, 144 pages,
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, 2004, ) collects: **** ''
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 L ...
'' #8–15: "Red Razors" (with Steve Yeowell, 1991) **** "The Hunt for Red Razors" (with Nigel Dobbyn, in #908–917, 1994) *** "The Secret Origin of Comrade Ed" (with Steve Yeowell, in ''Judge Dredd Mega-Special'' #5, 1992) *** "Doctor's Orders" (with Steve Yeowell, in ''Judge Dredd Yearbook'' '93, 1992) *** "Rites of Passage" (with Nigel Dobbyn, in #971, 1995) ** ''
Judge Anderson Judge Cassandra Anderson is a fictional law enforcer and psychic appearing in the British science fiction comics '' 2000 AD'' and the ''Judge Dredd Megazine''. Created by writer John Wagner and artist Brian Bolland, Anderson made her debut as ...
'': "The Most Dangerous Game" (with Dermot Power, in ''Judge Dredd Yearbook'' '92, 1991) collected in ''Judge Anderson: The Psi Files Volume 4'' (tpb, 304 pages, Rebellion, 2014, ) ** '' Tales from Beyond Science'' (with
Rian Hughes Rian Hughes is a People of the United Kingdom, British graphic designer, illustrator, type designer, comics artist and novelist. Overviews Hughes has written and drawn comics for ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'', Vertigo CMYK and ''Batman Black ...
, in #774, 776, ''Winter Special'' '92, ''Sci-Fi Special'' '94, 1992–1994) collected in ''Tales from Beyond Science'' (hc, 88 pages,
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, 2013, ) ** ''
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 ...
'': "House of Pain" (with Brett Ewins and Jim McCarthy, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '92, 1992) collected in ''Rogue Trooper: Tales of Nu-Earth Volume 4'' (tpb, 288 pages, 2014, ) ** ''
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'': "Vicious Games" (with
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and
David Hine David Hine (born 1956) is an English comic book writer and artist, known for his work on '' Silent War'' and ''The Bulletproof Coffin''. Career David Hine has been working in comics since the early 1980s. For ''Crisis'', he drew the series ''St ...
, in ''Action Special'', 1992) ** ''
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'' (with Carlos Ezquerra, in #834–841, 1993) ** '' Tharg's Terror Tales'': *** "The Tooth Fairy" (with Greg Staples, in #839, 1993) *** "The Uncanny Dr. Doctor" (with Shaky Kane, in #860, 1993) *** "Milk and Honey" (with Kevin Cullen, in #895, 1994) ** '' Maniac 5'': *** "Maniac 5" (with Steve Yeowell, in #842–849, 1993) *** "War Journal" (with David Hine, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '93, 1993) *** "Maniac 6 (prelude)" (with
Richard Elson Richard Elson (born 1962) is a British people, British comic book artist best known for his work on ''Sonic the Comic'', ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' and ''Thor (Marvel Comics), Thor''. Biography Richard Elson is a fine art graduate with over ...
, in ''Winter Special'' '93, 1993) *** "Funeral for a Friend" (with Robert McCallum, in ''Winter Special'' '94, 1994) *** "Maniac 6" (with Steve Yeowell, in #956–963, 1995) ** '' Big Dave'' (co-written by Millar and Grant Morrison): *** "Target: Baghdad" (with
Steve Parkhouse Steve Parkhouse is a comics creator, writer, artist and letterer who has worked for many British comics, especially ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' and ''Doctor Who Magazine''. Biography Parkhouse has worked in comics since 1967, when he drew the ...
, in #842–845, 1993) *** "Monarchy in the UK" (with Steve Parkhouse, in #846–849, 1993) *** "Young Dave" (with Steve Parkhouse, in ''Yearbook'' '94, 1993) *** "Costa del Chaos" (with Anthony Williams, in #869–872, 1994) *** "Wotta Lotta Balls" (with Steve Parkhouse, in #904–907, 1994) ** '' Canon Fodder'' (with Chris Weston, in #861–867, 1993) ** '' The Grudge-Father'' (with Jim McCarthy, in #878–883, 1994) ** '' Babe Race 2000'' (with Anthony Williams, in #883–888 and ''Yearbook'' '95, 1994–1995) ** '' Rogue Trooper (Friday)'': "G.I. Blues" (with Chris Weston, in #901–903, 1994) ** '' Janus: Psi-Division'' (with Paul Johnson): *** "A New Star" (in #980–984, 1996) *** "Faustus" (co-written by Millar and Grant Morrison, in #1024–1031, 1997) * '' Revolver Horror Special'': "Mother's Day" (with
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, anthology, 1990) * '' The Comic Relief Comic'' (among other writers and artists, one-shot, 1991) * '' Sonic the Comic'' (anthology): ** ''
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'': *** "Robofox" (with
Woodrow Phoenix Woodrow Phoenix is a British comics artist, writer, editorial illustrator, graphic designer, font designer and author of children's books. Phoenix is best known for ''Rumble Strip'', published in 2008, a non-fiction look at the difficult social ...
, in #2, 1993) *** "Mayhem in the Marble Hill Zone" (with Jose Casanovas, in #3, 1993) *** "Lost in the Labyrinth Zone" (with Woodrow Phoenix, in #5, 1993) *** "Time Racer" (with Ed Hillyer, in #11, 1993) *** "Hidden Danger!" (with Carl Flint, in #12, 1993) *** "Double Trouble" (with Mike Hadley, in #13, 1993) *** "The Green Eater" (with Mike Hadley, in #15, 1993) *** "Happy Christmas Doctor Robotnik!" (with Brian Williamson, in #16, 1993) *** "A Day in the Life of Doctor Robotnik" (with Mike Hadley, in #42, 1994) *** "Odour Zone" (with Mike Hadley, in #72, 1996) *** "Spinball Wizard" (with Keith Page, in #73, 1996) ** ''
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'' (with Peter Richardson, in #7–12 and 25–30, 1993–1994)


Other

* '' Daily Star'' ( daily newspaper strip featuring
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, published by
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): ** "Return of the Peeper" (with Mike Collins, episodes #1556–1598, published from 2 March to 20 April 1991) ** "How to be a... Monster" (with Mike Collins, episodes #1599–1640, published from 22 April to 8 June 1991) ** "Assault on Sector House 13" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #1641–1682, published from 10 June to 27 July 1991) ** "Reform School Reunion" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #1725–1766, published from 16 September to 2 November 1991) ** "Blood of Nosferatu" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #1767–1808, published from 4 November to 21 December 1991) ** "Death to the Judges" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #1851–1892, published from 12 February to 31 March 1992) ** "Vic Slaughter's Big Night Out" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #1935–1976, published from 20 May to 7 July 1992) ** "Hondo City Nightmare" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #1977–2018, published from 8 July to 24 August 1992) ** "Night of the Living Dredd" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2061–2102, published from 13 October to 1 December 1992) ** "Brute Force" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2103–2144, published from 2 December 1992 to 20 January 1993) ** "Mega-City Heat" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2145–2186, published from 21 January to 10 March 1993) ** "The Poverty Trap" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2229–2270, published from 29 April to 16 June 1993) ** "The Underworld Rises!" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2271–2312, published from 17 June to 4 August 1993) ** "Night of the Futant" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2355–2396, published from 23 September to 10 November 1993) ** "Corpulence, Inc." (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2397–2438, published from 11 November to 31 December 1993) ** "Pritzy's Honour" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2439–2480, published from 1 January to 18 February 1994) ** "Breakout" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2481–2522, published from 19 February to 8 April 1994) ** "The Big Hit" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2565–2606, published from 28 May to 15 July 1994) ** "Perp Watch" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2649–2690, published from 3 September to 21 October 1994) ** "Wanted: Judge Dredd" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2691–2732, published from 22 October to 9 December 1994) ** "Marked for Death" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2775–2816, published from 30 January to 18 March 1995) ** "Mean as Sin" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2817–2858, published from 30 March to 6 May 1995) ** "Nutty City One" (with Ron Smith, episodes #2859–2894, published from 8 May to 24 June 1995) ** "The Dead Judge's Society" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2895–2936, published from 26 June to 12 August 1995) ** "Muggable Willy" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #2937–2978, published from 14 August to 30 September 1995) ** "Dead Man's Boots" (with Ron Smith, episodes #2979–2990, published from 2 October to 18 November 1995) ** "Block Law" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #3021–3061, published from 20 November 1995 to 11 January 1996) ** "Spirit of Vengeance" (with Ron Smith, episodes #3062–3102, published from 12 January to 27 March 1996) ** "Teutronic Knights" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #3103–3144, published from 28 March to 16 April 1996) ** "The Long Walk" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #3145–3186, published from 17 April to 4 June 1996) ** "Euroball 2118!" (with Ron Smith, episodes #3187–3228, published from 5 June to 23 July 1996) ** "Slugheads!" (with Ron Smith, episodes #3229–3270, published from 24 July to 10 September 1996) ** "Jimpy" (with Carlos Pino, episodes #3271–3312, published from 11 September to 29 October 1996) ** "Strangers on a Zoom Train" (with Ron Smith, episodes #3313–3354, published from 30 October to 17 December 1996) * ''
CLiNT Clint may refer to: * Clint (name), a given name and a surname Places *Clint, North Yorkshire, a village in England *Clint, Texas, a town in the United States Fictional characters * Clint Barton, a superhero in American comic books published by ...
'' (as Editor-in-Chief, magazine featuring TV and film-related articles and interviews as well as comic strips and serials,
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 ...
): ** ''CLiNT'' #1–15 (featuring serializations '' Kick-Ass 2'' (#1–15), ''
Nemesis In ancient Greek religion and myth, Nemesis (; ) also called Rhamnousia (or Rhamnusia; ), was the goddess who personified retribution for the sin of hubris: arrogance before the gods. Etymology The name ''Nemesis'' is derived from the Greek ...
'' (#1–5), ''
American Jesus "American Jesus" is a song by American punk rock band Bad Religion. It was the first single from their 1993 album ''Recipe for Hate'' and their second all-time single, after signing to Atlantic Records. Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam provides backing ...
'' (#2–7) and ''
Superior Superior may refer to: *Superior (hierarchy), something which is higher in a hierarchical structure of any kind Places * Superior (proposed U.S. state), an unsuccessful proposal for the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to form a separate state *Lak ...
'' (#6–15), 2010–2012) *** Original stories featured in the magazine: **** '' Space Oddities'' (self-contained strips by various creators): ***** "The Diner" (written and drawn by Manuel Bracchi, in #1) ***** "Emergency Pit-Stop" (written and drawn by Mateus Santolouco, in #2) ***** "Fall of the Fortress" (written and drawn by Bruno Letizia, in #3) ***** "Best Man" (written by Muriel Grey, drawn by Des Taylor, in #4) ***** "Someone Got to Eddie" (written by
Ian Rankin Sir Ian James Rankin (born 28 April 1960) is a Scottish crime writer and philanthropist, best known for his Inspector Rebus novels. Early life Rankin was born in Cardenden, Fife. His father, James, owned a grocery shop, and his mother, Isobel ...
, drawn by Stephen Daly, in #5) ***** "The Battle of Dansroom" (written by Ryan Schrodt, drawn by Des Taylor, in #6) ***** "Treasure" (written and drawn by
Stephen Baskerville Stephen K. Baskerville (born October 15, 1957) is an American author and political theorist. He was previously an Associate Professor of Government at Patrick Henry College, and currently teaches at the Collegium Intermarium in Warsaw. He is des ...
, in #7) **** '' Rex Royd'' (co-written by
Frankie Boyle Francis Martin Patrick Boyle (born 16 August 1972) is a Scottish comedian and writer. Boyle first gained widespread recognition as a regular panellist on the comedy show '' Mock the Week'' from 2005 until 2009. He then created and starred in t ...
and
Jim Muir Jim Muir (born 3 June 1948) is a British journalist, currently serving as a Middle East correspondent for BBC News, based in Beirut, Lebanon. Education Muir is of Scottish heritage, but was born in Farnborough, Hampshire, in England in 1948, a ...
, drawn by Mike Dowling, in #1–4, 12–13 and ''Mark Millar's CLiNT'' #1) **** '' The Property'' (written by
Stewart Lee Stewart Graham Lee (born 5 April 1968) is an English comedian. His stand-up routine is characterised by repetition, internal reference, and deadpan delivery. Lee began his career in 1989 and formed the comedy duo Lee and Herring with Richard ...
, drawn by Steve Yeowell, in #4) **** '' Beat My Score'' (written by
Jimmy Carr James Anthony Patrick Carr (born 15 September 1972) is an Irish-British comedian, presenter, writer and actor. He is known for his rapid-fire deadpan delivery of One-line joke, one-liners. He began his comedy career in 1997, and he has regula ...
, drawn by Ryusuke Hamamoto, in #9) *** Reprints of previously published stories serialized in the magazine: **** ''
Turf Sod is the upper layer of turf that is harvested for transplanting. Turf consists of a variable thickness of a soil medium that supports a community of turfgrasses. In British and Australian English, sod is more commonly known as ''turf'', ...
'' (written by
Jonathan Ross Jonathan Stephen Ross (born 17 November 1960) is an English broadcaster, film critic, comedian, actor, writer, and producer. He presented the BBC One chat show '' Friday Night with Jonathan Ross'' during the 2000s and early 2010s, hosted his ow ...
, drawn by
Tommy Lee Edwards Tommy Lee Edwards is an People of the United States, American illustrator. Edwards's varied portfolio includes works created in the realm of comics, video games, books, advertising, film, and animation. Career As well as comic-related work he ha ...
, in #1–10) **** '' The Pro'' (written by
Garth Ennis Garth Ennis (born 16 January 1970) is a Northern Irish-American comics writer, best known for the Vertigo series ''Preacher'' with artist Steve Dillon, his nine-year run on Marvel Comics' ''Punisher'' franchise, and '' The Boys'' with artist Dar ...
, drawn by
Amanda Conner Amanda Conner is an American comics artist and commercial art illustrator. She began her career in the late 1980s for Archie Comics and Marvel Comics, before moving on to contribute work for Claypool Comics' '' Soulsearchers and Company'' and Ha ...
, in #5–9) **** '' Who is Jake Ellis?'' (written by
Nathan Edmondson Nathan Edmondson is an American comic book writer, best known for his creator-owned series ''Who is Jake Ellis?'', published by Image Comics, as well as the runs on ''The Punisher (2014 series), The Punisher'' and ''Black Widow (Natalia Romanova) ...
, drawn by
Tonči Zonjić Tonči Zonjić is a Croatian comic book artist, writer and illustrator living in Toronto, Canada. He is best known for his work on Mike Mignola's '' Lobster Johnson'' series, and the Eisner Award-nominated ''Jake Ellis'' series. He designed the ...
, in #8–12) **** '' Officer Downe'' (written by
Joe Casey Joe Casey is an American comic book writer. He has worked on titles such as '' Wildcats 3.0'', ''Uncanny X-Men'', '' The Intimates'', '' Adventures of Superman'', and '' G.I. Joe: America's Elite'' among others. As part of the comics creator gro ...
, drawn by Chris Burnham, in #10–11) **** ''
Graveyard of Empires The Graveyard of empires is a sobriquet often associated with Afghanistan. It originates from several historical examples of foreign powers who were unable to achieve military victory in Afghanistan in the modern period, including the British Em ...
'' (written by Mark Sable, drawn by Paul Azaceta, in #12–15 and ''Mark Millar's CLiNT'' #3–4) ** ''Mark Millar's CLiNT'' #1–8 (featuring serializations of '' Supercrooks'' (#1–5), ''
The Secret Service ''The Secret Service'' is a 1969 British science fiction television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and filmed by their production company, Century 21, for ITC Entertainment. It follows the exploits of Father Stanley Unwin, a ...
'' (#1–7) and ''
Hit-Girl Hit-Girl (Mindy McCready) is an antihero appearing in the Millarworld shared fictional universe, published by Marvel Comics under the company's imprint Icon Comics and later Image Comics, one of the titular characters of the ''Hit-Girl & Kick ...
'' (#2–7), 2012–2013) *** Original stories featured in the magazine: **** ''
Death Sentence Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty and formerly called judicial homicide, is the state-sanctioned killing of a person as punishment for actual or supposed misconduct. The sentence ordering that an offender be punished in s ...
'' (written by Monty Nero, drawn by Mike Dowling, in #1–8) **** '' Homesick'' (written by J. P. Rutter, drawn by Martin Stiff, in #7) **** ''
Odyssey The ''Odyssey'' (; ) is one of two major epics of ancient Greek literature attributed to Homer. It is one of the oldest surviving works of literature and remains popular with modern audiences. Like the ''Iliad'', the ''Odyssey'' is divi ...
'' (written by Dave Elliott, drawn by Garrie Gastonny, in #8)


DC Comics

* ''
Swamp Thing Swamp Thing is a superhero and antihero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Len Wein and artist Bernie Wrightson, the Swamp Thing has had several different incarnations throughout his publication. The ch ...
'' vol. 2 (with Phil Hester, Chris Weston (#153),
Phil Jimenez Phil Jimenez (born July 12, 1970) is an American comics artist and writer known for his work as writer/artist on ''Wonder Woman (comic book), Wonder Woman'' from 2000 to 2003, as one of the five pencilers of the 2005–2006 miniseries ''Infinite C ...
(#156),
Jill Thompson Jill Thompson (born November 20, 1966) is an American comics artist, illustrator and writer who has worked for stage, film, and television. Well known for her work on Neil Gaiman's ''The Sandman (Vertigo), The Sandman'' characters and her own ''Sc ...
(#159); issues #140–143 are co-written by Millar and Grant Morrison,
Vertigo Vertigo is a condition in which a person has the sensation that they are moving, or that objects around them are moving, when they are not. Often it feels like a spinning or swaying movement. It may be associated with nausea, vomiting, perspira ...
, 1994–1996) collected as: ** ''The Root of All Evil'' (collects #140–150, tpb, 296 pages, 2015, ) ** ''Darker Genesis'' (collects #151–160, tpb, 256 pages, 2015, ) ** ''Trial by Fire'' (collects #161–171, tpb, 272 pages, 2016, ) * '' Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'' #79: "Favorite Things" (with Steve Yeowell, anthology, 1996) collected in ''Batman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told Volume 1'' (tpb, 192 pages, 2005, ) * '' Aztek, the Ultimate Man'' #1–10 (co-written by Millar and Grant Morrison, art by N. Steven Harris, 1996–1997) collected as ''Aztek, the Ultimate Man'' (tpb, 240 pages, 2008, ) *
Justice League The Justice League, or Justice League of America (JLA), is a group of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (March 1960). Writer Gardner Fox conceived the ...
: ** '' JLA Secret Files & Origins'': *** ''JLA: The Deluxe Edition Volume 1'' (tpb, 256 pages, 2011, ) includes: **** "Secret Origin: Star-Seed" (co-written by Millar and Grant Morrison, art by Howard Porter, in #1, 1997) **** "Lost Pages: The New Superman Meets the JLA" (with Don Hillsman, co-feature in #1, 1997) **** "A Day in the Life: Martian Manhunter" (with Don Hillsman, co-feature in #1, 1997) *** "Secrets of the JLA Trophy Room" (with Chris Jones, co-feature in #2, 1998) ** '' JLA: Paradise Lost'' #1–3 (with
Ariel Olivetti Ariel Olivetti (born November 15, 1967) is an Argentina, Argentine comic book penciller best known for his work on United States, American comic book titles such as ''Daredevil (Marvel Comics series), Daredevil'', ''X-Man'', ''Space Ghost'' and ' ...
, 1998) ** '' JLA 80-Page Giant'' #1: "The Secret Society of Super-Villains" (with Chris Jones, anthology, 1998) ** '' JLA'' #27: "The Bigger They Come..." (with Mark Pajarillo, 1999) collected in ''JLA: The Deluxe Edition Volume 3'' (tpb, 344 pages, 2013, ) * ''
The Flash The Flash is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash first appeared in ''Flash Comics'' #1 (cover date, cover-dated Jan ...
'' vol. 2 (co-written by Millar and Grant Morrison, art by
Paul Ryan Paul Davis Ryan (born January 29, 1970) is an American politician who served as the List of Speakers of the United States House of Representatives, 54th speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 2015 to 2019. A member of the ...
,
Ron Wagner Ron J. Wagner is an People of the United States, American comics artist who has drawn for titles such as ''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (Marvel Comics), G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', ''The Punisher'', ''Nth Man: The Ultimate Ninja'', and ' ...
(#137–138) and Pop Mhan (#139–141), 1997–1998) collected as: ** ''Emergency Stop'' (collects #130–135, tpb, 144 pages, 2009, ) ** ''The Human Race'' (collects #136–141, tpb, 160 pages, 2009, ) ** ''The Flash by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar'' (collects #130–141, tpb, 334 pages, 2016, ) *** Includes the "Your Life is My Business" short story (art by Ariel Olivetti) from '' The Flash 80-Page Giant'' #1 (anthology, 1998) *
Superman Superman is a superhero created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, which first appeared in the comic book ''Action Comics'' Action Comics 1, #1, published in the United States on April 18, 1938.The copyright date of ''Action Comics ...
: ** '' Superman Adventures'' (with Aluir Amâncio, Mike Manley (#25, 28, 34) and Neil Vokes (#33), 1998–2000) collected as: *** ''Up, Up and Away!'' (collects #16, 19, 22–24, digest-sized tpb, 112 pages, 2004, ) *** ''The Never-Ending Battle'' (collects #25–29, digest-sized tpb, 112 pages, 2004, ) *** ''Last Son of Krypton'' (collects #30–31, 33–34, digest-sized tpb, 112 pages, 2006, ) *** ''The Man of Steel'' (collects #35–38, digest-sized tpb, 112 pages, 2006, ) *** ''Superman Adventures'' (includes 15 of the 22 one-page stories from #41, digest-sized tpb, 128 pages, 2013, ) *** ''Superman by Mark Millar'' (includes #52, tpb, 280 pages, 2018, ) **** Also collects the '' Tangent Comics: The Superman'' one-shot (art by Butch Guice, 1998) **** Also collects the ''
Team Superman Superman, given the serial nature of comic publishing and the length of the character's existence, has evolved as a character as his adventures have increased. Initially a crime fighter, the character was seen in early adventures stepping in to s ...
'' one-shot (art by
Georges Jeanty Georges Jeanty is an American comic book penciler illustrator best known for his work on ''The American Way'', an eight-issue American comic book limited series produced under DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint, and the '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Se ...
, 1999) **** Also collects the "From Krypton with Love" short story (art by Sean Phillips) from '' Superman 80-Page Giant'' #2 (anthology, 1999) ** ''
Action Comics ''Action Comics'' is an American comic book/Comic anthology, magazine series that introduced Superman, one of the first major superhero characters. The publisher was originally known as Detective Comics Inc., which later merged into National ...
'' #753–755, 758 (co-written by Millar and
Stuart Immonen Stuart Immonen () is a Canadians, Canadian comics artist. He is best known for his work on the Marvel Comics series ''Nextwave'', ''Ultimate X-Men'', ''The New Avengers (comics), The New Avengers'', ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', and ''Ultimate Spide ...
, art by Immonen and Shawn Martinbrough (#755), 1999) ** '' Superman: Secret Files & Origins'' #2: "Big Belly Burgers" (with Shannon Denton, co-feature, 1999) ** '' Adventures of Superman'' (co-written by Millar and Stuart Immonen): *** ''Superman: The City of Tomorrow Volume 1'' (tpb, 466 pages, 2019, ) includes: **** "Higher Ground" (art by
Steve Epting Stephen "Steve" Epting is an Americans, American comics artist. He is best known for his work on ''The Avengers (comic book), The Avengers'' and ''Captain America (comic book), Captain America'' for Marvel Comics. Early life Epting's influences ...
, in #573, 1999) **** "Something Borrowed, Something Blue" (art by
Joe Phillips Joe Phillips is an American artist, known for his gay-themed illustration, erotic animation, and his earlier work on superhero comic books. Early life Phillips was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1969. He attended Northside School of the Arts, whe ...
, in #574, 2000) **** "A Night at the Opera" (art by
Yanick Paquette Yanick Paquette is a Canadian comic book artist. He has worked for Antarctic Press, Topps Comics, Topps, Marvel Comics, Marvel, and DC Comics and since 1994. Career In 1996, Paquette drew two miniseries adapted from the TV series ''Space: Above ...
, in #575, 2000) **** "AnarchY2Knowledge" (art by Stuart Immonen, in #576, 2000) ** '' Superman: For the Animals'': "Dear Superman..." (with Tom Grummett, free one-shot polybagged with DC Comics publications with a ''March 2000'' cover date, 2000) ** '' Superman: Red Son'' #1–3 (with Dave Johnson and Kilian Plunkett, 2003) collected as ''Superman: Red Son'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2004, ; hc, 2009, ) * ''
DC One Million 80-Page Giant "DC One Million" is a comic book crossover storyline which ran through an eponymous weekly miniseries and through special issues of almost all of the "DCU" titles published by DC Comics in November 1998. It featured a vision of the DC Universe ...
'': "System's Finest" (with Mike Wieringo, anthology one-shot, 1999) collected in ''DC One Million Omnibus'' (hc, 1,080 pages, 2013, ) * '' DCU Heroes: Secret Files & Origins'': "Lost Pages: Above Top Secret" (with Matthew Clark, co-feature in one-shot, 1999) * ''
The Books of Magic ''The Books of Magic'' is the title of a four-issue English-language comic book Limited series (comics), miniseries written by Neil Gaiman, published by DC Comics, and later an ongoing series under the imprint Vertigo Comics, Vertigo. Since its or ...
'' vol. 2 ''Annual'' #3: "The New Mystic Youth: Who is Tim Hunter?" (with Phil Jimenez, co-feature, 1999) collected in ''The Books of Magic Omnibus Volume 2'' (hc, 1,488 pages, 2022, ) * '' Day of Judgment Secret Files & Origins'': "Which Witch?" (with Yanick Paquette) and "One Enchanted Evening..." (with Phil Winslade, co-features, 1999) collected in ''Day of Judgment'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2013, ) * '' Silver Age: Justice League of America'': "The League without Justice!" (with
Scott Kolins Scott Kolins (born 1968) is an American illustrator, writer, and creator of multiple different superhero and science fiction comic books. His main credits are as a penciler but he is an established inker as well as colorist and has some credits ...
, one-shot, 2000) * ''
Wonder Woman Wonder Woman is a superheroine who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''All Star Comics'' Introducing Wonder Woman, #8, published October 21, 1941, with her first feature in ''Sensation Comic ...
'' vol. 2 #153: "Mad About the Boy" (with Georges Jeanty, 2000) * ''The Authority Omnibus'' (hc, 984 pages, 2019, ) includes: ** '' The Authority'' #13–20, 22, 27–29 (with
Frank Quitely Vincent Patrick Deighan (born January 18, 1968), better known by the pen name Frank Quitely, is a Scottish people, Scottish comic book artist. He is best known for his frequent collaborations with Grant Morrison on titles such as ''New X-Men (20 ...
, Chris Weston (#17–18),
Art Adams Arthur Adams (born April 5, 1963) is an American comics artist, comic book artist and writer. He first broke into the American comic book industry with the 1985 Marvel Comics miniseries ''Longshot (Marvel Comics), Longshot''. His subsequent in ...
(#27–28) and
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 ...
(#29),
Wildstorm Wildstorm Productions (stylized as WildStorm) is an American comic book imprint. Originally founded as an independent company established by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi to publish through Image Comics, Wildstorm became a publishing imprint of DC C ...
, 2000–2002) *** In a 2003 interview, Grant Morrison stated they ghost-wrote issue #28, with Millar later adjusting the script to make the issue fit his storyline. *** Millar's run along with the fill-in issues was also collected as ''The Authority Volume 2'' (hc, 416 pages, 2013, ; tpb, 2014, ) *** Script and art in issues #13–14 and 27–28 were censored; the restored, uncensored pages were first printed in '' The Authority: Absolute Edition Volume 2'' (hc, 504 pages, 2018, ) ** '' Jenny Sparks: The Secret History of the Authority'' #1–5 (with John McCrea, Wildstorm, 2000–2001) also collected as ''Jenny Sparks: The Secret History of the Authority'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2001, ) * '' Tales of the New Gods'': "Infinetly Gentle Infinetly Suffering" (previously unpublished short story with art by
Steve Ditko Stephen John Ditko. Page contains two reproductions from school yearbooks. A 1943 Garfield Junior High School yearbook excerpt lists "Stephen Ditko". A 1945 Johnstown High School yearbook excerpt lists "Stephen J. Ditko" under extracurricular ac ...
; tpb, 168 pages, 2008, )


Marvel Comics

* '' Skrull Kill Krew'' #1–5 (co-written by Millar and Grant Morrison, art by Steve Yeowell, 1995) collected as ''Skrull Kill Krew'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2006, ) * '' Marvels Comics Group: Codename X-Men'': "How I Learned to Love the Bomb" (with Sean Phillips, one-shot, 2000) * '' 411'' #1: "Tit-for-Tat" (with Frank Quitely, anthology, 2003) * ''
Trouble Trouble may refer to: Film and television * ''Trouble'' (1922 film), an American silent comedy-drama film directed by Albert Austin * ''Trouble'' (1933 film), a British comedy film * ''Trouble'' (1977 film), a Soviet drama film * ''Trouble'' ...
'' #1–5 (with
Terry Dodson Terry Dodson is an American comic book artist and penciller. He is best known for his work on titles such as ''Harley Quinn'', '' Trouble, Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil that Men Do'', '' Marvel Knights: Spider-Man'', ''Wonder Woman'' and ''Unca ...
,
Epic Epic commonly refers to: * Epic poetry, a long narrative poem celebrating heroic deeds and events significant to a culture or nation * Epic film, a genre of film defined by the spectacular presentation of human drama on a grandiose scale Epic(s) ...
, 2003) collected as ''Trouble'' (hc, 120 pages, 2011, ) * ''
Marvel Knights Spider-Man ''The Sensational Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) is a comic book series starring Spider-Man and published monthly by Marvel Comics for 41 issues between 2004 and 2007. It was originally published under the Marvel Knights imprint (as ''Marvel Knights Spi ...
'' #1–12 (with Terry Dodson and
Frank Cho Frank Cho (born Duk Hyun Cho; 1971) is a Korean-American comic strip and comic book writer and illustrator, known for his series '' Liberty Meadows'', as well as for books such as '' Shanna the She-Devil'', '' Mighty Avengers'' and ''Hulk'' for M ...
(#5 and 8), Marvel Knights, 2004–2005) collected as ''Marvel Knights Spider-Man'' (hc, 304 pages, 2005, ; tpb, 2011, ) * ''
Wolverine The wolverine ( , ; ''Gulo gulo''), also called the carcajou or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species, member of the family Mustelidae. It is a muscular carnivore and a solitary animal. The w ...
'' vol. 3 (with John Romita Jr. and
Kaare Andrews Kaare Kyle Andrews (born 1975) is a comic book writer, comics artist, artist and filmmaker from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. His work includes ''Spider-Man'', ''Iron Fist (character), Iron Fist'', ''Renato Jones'', and ''The Incredible Hulk (comic bo ...
(#32), Marvel Knights, 2004–2005; with
Steve McNiven Steven McNiven is a Canadians, Canadian comic book artist. He first gained prominence on CrossGen's ''Meridian (comics), Meridian'', before moving onto books such as ''Ultimate Secret'', ''Marvel Knights 4'', The New Avengers (comics), ''New Aven ...
, 2008–2009) collected as: ** ''Enemy of the State: The Complete Edition'' (collects #20–32, hc, 352 pages, 2006, ; tpb, 2008, ) ** '' Wolverine: Old Man Logan'' (collects #66–72 and the '' Giant-Size Wolverine: Old Man Logan'' one-shot special, hc, 224 pages, 2009, ; tpb, 2010, ) ** ''Wolverine by Mark Millar Omnibus'' (collects #20–32, 66–72 and the ''Giant-Size Wolverine: Old Man Logan'' one-shot special, hc, 576 pages, 2013, ) * '' Wha… Huh?'' (with
Jim Mahfood Jim Mahfood (born March 29, 1975), a.k.a. Food One, is an American comic book creator. Apart from his creator-owned comic book series ''Grrl Scouts'' and his comic strip ''Stupid Comics'' (which appears weekly in the ''Phoenix New Times'') he als ...
, among other writers, one-shot, 2005) collected in ''Secret Wars Too'' (tpb, 208 pages, 2016, ) * ''
Civil War A civil war is a war between organized groups within the same Sovereign state, state (or country). The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region, or to change government policies.J ...
'' #1–7 (with Steve McNiven, 2006–2007) collected as ''Civil War'' (tpb, 208 pages, 2007, ; hc, 512 pages, 2008, ) * ''
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four, often abbreviated as FF, is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in '' The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover-dated November 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism i ...
'' (with
Bryan Hitch Bryan Hitch (born 22 April 1970) is a British comics artist and comic book writer, writer. Hitch began his career in the United Kingdom for Marvel UK, working on titles such as ''Action Force'' and ''Death's Head'', before gaining prominence o ...
, Neil Edwards (#568) and Stuart Immonen (#569); issues #568–569 are scripted by
Joe Ahearne Joe Ahearne (born 1962), is a British television screenwriting, writer and television director, director, best known for his work on several fantasy and science fiction based programmes including ''Ultraviolet (TV serial), Ultraviolet'', ''Appar ...
from Millar's plots, 2008–2009) collected as: ** ''World's Greatest'' (collects #554–561, hc, 200 pages, 2009, ; tpb, 2009, ) ** ''The Master of Doom'' (collects #562–569, hc, 248 pages, 2009, ; tpb, 2010, ) * '' Marvel 1985'' #1–6 (with Tommy Lee Edwards, 2008) collected as ''Marvel 1985'' (hc, 176 pages, 2009, ; tpb, 2009, )


Ultimate Comics

* ''
Ultimate X-Men ''Ultimate X-Men'' is a superhero comic book series, which was published by Marvel Comics, from 2001 to 2009. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running X-Men comic book franchise as part of the Ultimate Marvel imprint. The ...
'' (with
Adam Adam is the name given in Genesis 1–5 to the first human. Adam is the first human-being aware of God, and features as such in various belief systems (including Judaism, Christianity, Gnosticism and Islam). According to Christianity, Adam ...
and
Andy Kubert Andrew Kubert (; born February 27, 1962) is an American comics artist, letterer, and writer. He is the son of Joe Kubert and brother of Adam Kubert, both of whom are also artists, and the uncle of comics editor Katie Kubert. Kubert is a graduat ...
,
Tom Raney Tom Raney is an American comic book artist known for illustrating titles as '' Annihilation: Conquest'', '' Alpha Flight'', ''Ultimate X-Men'' and ''Uncanny X-Men'' for Marvel Comics, '' DV8'' and '' Stormwatch'' for Image Comics, and '' Outsider ...
(#9), Tom Derenick (#12),
Chris Bachalo Chris Bachalo (; born August 23, 1965) is a Canadian comic book illustrator known for his quirky, cartoon-like style. He became well known for stints on DC Comics' ''Shade, the Changing Man'' and Neil Gaiman's two Death (Sandman), Death series. C ...
(#18–19), Kaare Andrews (#23–24),
Ben Lai Ben Lai is a Canadian comic book penciler who worked on series such as ''Sigil'', ''Radix'', ''Thor'' and ''X-Men''. His brother, Ray Lai, often inks his work. In 2002, the Lai brothers were involved in a controversy when the Massachusetts Inst ...
(#26) and David Finch, 2001–2003) collected as: ** ''Ultimate Collection: Ultimate X-Men Volume 1'' (collects #1–12, hc, 352 pages, 2002, ; tpb, 2006, ) ** ''Ultimate Collection: Ultimate X-Men Volume 2'' (collects #15–25, hc, 336 pages, 2003, ; tpb, 2007, ) ** ''Ultimate Collection: Ultimate X-Men Volume 3'' (collects #26–33, hc, 312 pages, 2003, ; tpb, 2009, ) *** Includes the 4-issue spin-off limited series '' Ultimate War'' (written by Millar, art by Chris Bachalo, 2003) * '' The Ultimates Omnibus'' (hc, 896 pages, 2009, ) collects: ** ''
The Ultimates The Ultimates is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics and created by writer Mark Millar and artist Bryan Hitch, which first started publication from '' The Ultimates'' #1 (cover date March 2002), ...
'' #1–13 (with Bryan Hitch, 2002–2004) also collected as ''Ultimate Collection: The Ultimates'' (hc, 400 pages, 2004, ; tpb, 2010, ) ** ''
The Ultimates 2 ''The Ultimates 2'' is a 2005–2007 thirteen-issue comic book limited series written by Mark Millar with art by Bryan Hitch, the sequel to ''The Ultimates''. The series features the superhero team the Ultimates and was published by the Ultimate Ma ...
'' #1–13, ''Annual'' #1 (with Bryan Hitch and
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 ...
(''Annual''), 2005–2007) also collected as ''Ultimate Collection: The Ultimates 2'' (hc, 464 pages, 2007, ; tpb, 2010, ) * ''
Ultimate Fantastic Four ''Ultimate Fantastic Four'' is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running ''Fantastic Four'' comic book franchise as part of the Ultimate Marvel imprint. The Ultimate ...
'' (with Adam Kubert,
Jae Lee Jae Lee (born 1972) is an American comics artist known for his interior illustration and cover work for various publishers, including Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Image Comics, and Dynamite Entertainment. Career Jae Lee's first work for Marvel Com ...
(''Annual''),
Greg Land Greg Land (born 1956) is an American Comic book creator, comic book artist, best known for his work on books such as ''Uncanny X-Men'', ''Birds of Prey (comics), Birds of Prey'', and ''Fantastic Four (comic book), Fantastic Four''. Career Greg La ...
and Mitch Breitweiser (#29–32); issues #1–6 are co-written by Millar and
Brian Michael Bendis Brian Michael Bendis (; born August 18, 1967) is an Americans, American comic book writer and artist. Starting with crime fiction, crime and hardboiled, noir comics, Bendis eventually moved to mainstream superhero fiction, superhero work. While a ...
, 2004–2006) collected as: ** ''Volume 1'' (includes #1–6, hc, 320 pages, 2005, ) ** ''Volume 2'' (includes ''Annual'' #1, hc, 240 pages, 2006, ) ** ''Volume 3'' (collects #21–32, hc, 296 pages, 2007, ) * ''
Ultimate Spider-Man ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' is a superhero comic book series that was published by Marvel Comics from 2000 to 2011. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running Spider-Man comic book franchise as part of the company's Ultimate Ma ...
'' #86–88 + ''
Ultimate X-Men ''Ultimate X-Men'' is a superhero comic book series, which was published by Marvel Comics, from 2001 to 2009. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running X-Men comic book franchise as part of the Ultimate Marvel imprint. The ...
'' #65 + ''
Ultimate Fantastic Four ''Ultimate Fantastic Four'' is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running ''Fantastic Four'' comic book franchise as part of the Ultimate Marvel imprint. The Ultimate ...
'' #25–26: " Visions" (with John Romita Jr., co-feature, 2006) collected in ''Ultimate Vision'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2008, ) * '' Ultimate Comics: Avengers Omnibus'' (hc, 608 pages, 2012, ) collects: ** ''Ultimate Comics: Avengers'' #1–6 (with
Carlos Pacheco Carlos Pacheco Perujo (14 November 1961 – 9 November 2022) was a Spanish comics penciller. After breaking into the European market doing cover work for Planeta De Agostini, he gained recognition doing work for Marvel UK, the England-based bra ...
, 2009–2010) also collected as ''Ultimate Avengers: The Next Generation'' (hc, 160 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2010, ) ** ''Ultimate Comics: Avengers 2'' #1–6 (with
Leinil Francis Yu Leinil Francis Yu (born 1977) is a People of the Philippines, Filipino comic book artist, who began working for the United States, American market through Wildstorm Productions. Career Leinil Francis Yu was first recognized after winning the ...
, 2010) also collected as ''Ultimate Avengers: Crime and Punishment'' (hc, 144 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2011, ) ** ''Ultimate Comics: Avengers 3'' #1–6 (with Steve Dillon, 2010–2011) also collected as ''Ultimate Avengers: Blade vs. the Avengers'' (hc, 152 pages, 2011, ; tpb, 2011, ) ** ''Ultimate Comics: Avengers vs. New Ultimates'' #1–6 (with Leinil Francis Yu, 2011) also collected as ''Ultimate Avengers vs. New Ultimates'' (hc, 144 pages, 2011, ; tpb, 2012, )


Icon Comics

*'' Hit-Girl & Kick-Ass'' (with John Romita Jr.): ** '' Kick-Ass'' #1–8 (2008–2010) collected as ''Kick-Ass'' (hc, 192 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2010, ) ** '' Kick-Ass 2'' #1–7 (2010–2012) collected as ''Kick-Ass 2'' (hc, 208 pages, 2012, ; tpb, 2013, ) ** ''
Hit-Girl Hit-Girl (Mindy McCready) is an antihero appearing in the Millarworld shared fictional universe, published by Marvel Comics under the company's imprint Icon Comics and later Image Comics, one of the titular characters of the ''Hit-Girl & Kick ...
'' #1–5 (2012–2013) collected as ''Kick-Ass 2 Prelude: Hit-Girl'' (hc, 136 pages, 2013, ; tpb, 2013, ) ** '' Kick-Ass 3'' #1–8 (2013–2014) collected as ''Kick-Ass 3'' (hc, 232 pages, 2014, ; tpb, 2015, ) * ''
Nemesis In ancient Greek religion and myth, Nemesis (; ) also called Rhamnousia (or Rhamnusia; ), was the goddess who personified retribution for the sin of hubris: arrogance before the gods. Etymology The name ''Nemesis'' is derived from the Greek ...
'' #1–4 (with Steve McNiven, 2010–2011) collected as ''Nemesis'' (hc, 112 pages, 2011, ; tpb, 2012, ) ** A sequel series entitled ''Nemesis Returns'' was announced for September 2012 (later delayed to January, then March/April 2013). ** The sequel was eventually published in 2023 via
Image An image or picture is a visual representation. An image can be Two-dimensional space, two-dimensional, such as a drawing, painting, or photograph, or Three-dimensional space, three-dimensional, such as a carving or sculpture. Images may be di ...
under the title '' Nemesis: Reloaded'' (with Jorge Jiménez replacing McNiven as the artist). ** Another sequel, '' Nemesis: Rogues' Gallery'', was published by
Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book, graphic novel, manga and Artist's book, art book publisher founded in Milwaukie, Oregon, by Mike Richardson in 1986. The company was created using funds earned from Richardson's chain of Portland, O ...
in 2024. * ''
Superior Superior may refer to: *Superior (hierarchy), something which is higher in a hierarchical structure of any kind Places * Superior (proposed U.S. state), an unsuccessful proposal for the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to form a separate state *Lak ...
'' #1–7 (with Leinil Francis Yu, 2010–2012) collected as ''Superior'' (hc, 192 pages, 2012, ; tpb, 2012, ) * '' Supercrooks'' #1–4 (scripted by Millar from a plot by Millar and
Nacho Vigalondo Ignacio "Nacho" Vigalondo Palacios (born 6 April 1977) is a Spanish filmmaker. Career Vigalondo's first film was the 2003 Spanish-language short film '' 7:35 in the Morning'', about a suicide bomber who terrorizes a cafe, which was only eight m ...
, art by Leinil Francis Yu, 2012) collected as ''Supercrooks: The Heist'' (hc, 128 pages, 2012, ; tpb, 2013, ) ** A sequel entitled ''Supercrooks: The Bounty Hunter'' was announced for 2017, along with the sequel for ''American Jesus''. While the latter was eventually published in 2020, ''Supercrooks: The Bounty Hunter'' remains unreleased. * ''
The Secret Service ''The Secret Service'' is a 1969 British science fiction television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and filmed by their production company, Century 21, for ITC Entertainment. It follows the exploits of Father Stanley Unwin, a ...
'' #1–6 (scripted by Millar from a plot by Millar and
Matthew Vaughn Sir Matthew Allard Robert Vaughn (legal name Matthew Allard Robert de Vere Drummond; born 7 March 1971) is an English filmmaker. He has produced films including ''Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'' (1998) and ''Snatch (film), Snatch'' (2000 ...
, art 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 the M ...
, 2012–2013) collected as ''The Secret Service: Kingsman'' (hc, 176 pages, 2014, ; tpb, 2014, ) ** The next ''Kingsman'' release, a six-page short story subtitled " The Big Exit" and published in ''
Playboy ''Playboy'' (stylized in all caps) is an American men's Lifestyle journalism, lifestyle and entertainment magazine, available both online and in print. It was founded in Chicago in 1953 by Hugh Hefner and his associates, funded in part by a $ ...
'' #2017–09/10, was written by Rob Williams and drawn by Ozgur Yildirim. It was followed by a sequel limited series: *** '' Kingsman: The Red Diamond'' #1–6 (written by Rob Williams, drawn by Simon Fraser,
Image An image or picture is a visual representation. An image can be Two-dimensional space, two-dimensional, such as a drawing, painting, or photograph, or Three-dimensional space, three-dimensional, such as a carving or sculpture. Images may be di ...
, 2017–2018) collected as ''Kingsman: The Red Diamond'' (tpb, 144 pages, 2018, ) * ''
Empress The word ''emperor'' (from , via ) can mean the male ruler of an empire. ''Empress'', the female equivalent, may indicate an emperor's wife (empress consort), mother/grandmother (empress dowager/grand empress dowager), or a woman who rules ...
'' #1–7 (with Stuart Immonen, 2016) collected as ''Empress'' (hc, 192 pages, 2017, ; tpb, 2017, )


Image Comics

* '' Witchblade: Demon'' (with Jae Lee, one-shot,
Top Cow Top Cow Productions is an American comics publisher, an imprint (trade name), imprint of Image Comics. It was founded by Marc Silvestri in 1992. The company is known for publishing titles such as ''Cyber Force (comics), Cyberforce'', ''The Darknes ...
, 2003) * ''
Run Run(s) or RUN may refer to: Places * Run (island), one of the Banda Islands in Indonesia * Run (stream), a stream in the Dutch province of North Brabant People * Run (rapper), Joseph Simmons, now known as "Reverend Run", from the hip-hop group ...
'' (with Ashley Wood, unreleased one-shot connected to the other three inaugural Millarworld launches: '' Wanted'', '' Chosen'' and '' The Unfunnies'') * '' Wanted'' #1–6 (with J. G. Jones, Top Cow, 2003–2004) collected as ''Wanted'' (hc, 192 pages, 2005, ; tpb, 2005, ) and as ''Wanted & Big Game'' in the 2020s * '' Liberty Comics'' #1: "The House of Dracula" (with
John Paul Leon John Paul Leon (April 26, 1972 – May 2, 2021) was an American comic book artist, known for his work on the Milestone Comics series '' Static'', and the Marvel Comics limited series '' Earth X''. Leon also provided artwork for a number of sty ...
, anthology, 2008) collected in ''CBLDF Presents: Liberty'' (hc, 216 pages, 2014, ; tpb, 2016, ) * '' War Heroes'' #1–3 (of 6) (with Tony Harris, 2008–2009) * ''
American Jesus "American Jesus" is a song by American punk rock band Bad Religion. It was the first single from their 1993 album ''Recipe for Hate'' and their second all-time single, after signing to Atlantic Records. Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam provides backing ...
'' (with Peter Gross): ** '' American Jesus: Chosen'' (collection of the 3-issue limited series ''Chosen'' — originally published by
Dark Horse A dark horse is a previously lesser-known person, team or thing that emerges to prominence in a situation, especially in a competition involving multiple rivals, that is unlikely to succeed but has a fighting chance, unlike the underdog who is exp ...
, tpb, 72 pages, 2009, ) ** '' American Jesus: The New Messiah'' #1–3 (2019–2020) collected as ''American Jesus: The New Messiah'' (tpb, 96 pages, 2020, ) ** '' American Jesus: Revelation'' #1–3 (with additional art by
Tomm Coker Tomm Coker, also known as Thomas L. Coker (born November 3, 1972), is an American comic book artist and film director/writer. Career Coker's career started in the early nineties drawing comic books for Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Marvel Comi ...
, 2022) collected as ''American Jesus: Revelation'' (tpb, 96 pages, 2023, ) * '' Jupiter's Legacy'': ** ''Jupiter's Legacy'' #1–5 (with Frank Quitely, 2013–2015) collected as ''Jupiter's Legacy Book One'' (tpb, 136 pages, 2015, ) ** ''Jupiter's Circle'' vol. 1 #1–6 (with Wilfredo Torres and Davide Gianfelice (#4–5), 2015) collected as ''Jupiter's Circle Book One'' (tpb, 144 pages, 2015, ) ** '' Jupiter's Circle'' vol. 2 #1–6 (with Wilfredo Torres,
Chris Sprouse Chris Sprouse (born July 30, 1966) is an American comics artist. Sprouse has worked for multiple publishers and has won two Eisner Awards for his work on '' Tom Strong'', a series he created with writer Alan Moore. Early life Chris Sprouse was b ...
(#3–5) and
Ty Templeton Tyrone Templeton is a Canadians, Canadian comic book artist and writer who has drawn a number of mainstream titles, TV-associated titles, and his own series. Career Templeton first received attention for ''Stig's Inferno'' (Vortex Comics), now ...
(#5), 2015–2016) collected as ''Jupiter's Circle Book Two'' (tpb, 152 pages, 2016, ) ** '' Jupiter's Legacy 2'' #1–5 (with Frank Quitely, 2016–2017) collected as ''Jupiter's Legacy Book Two'' (tpb, 136 pages, 2017, ) ** '' Jupiter's Legacy: Requiem'' #1–6 (with Tommy Lee Edwards, 2021) collected as ''Jupiter's Legacy Volume 5'' (tpb, 192 pages, 2022, ) *** The series was initially announced to run for 12 issues but the latter part of the story ended up being delayed and shortened to five issues. *** The remaining issues were eventually published in 2024 under
Dark Horse A dark horse is a previously lesser-known person, team or thing that emerges to prominence in a situation, especially in a competition involving multiple rivals, that is unlikely to succeed but has a fighting chance, unlike the underdog who is exp ...
as ''Jupiter's Legacy: Finale'' (with
Matthew Dow Smith Matthew Dow Smith (sometimes credited as Matthew Smith) is an American comic book artist. Bibliography * ''Astronauts in Trouble: Live From the Moon'' #1 and #2 * ''Bad Luck Chuck'' #1-5 (Dark Horse) * ''The Book of Fate'' #11 * ''Day of Judgm ...
joining Edwards as the artist). * ''
Starlight Starlight is the light emitted by stars. It typically refers to visible electromagnetic radiation from stars other than the Sun, observable from Earth at night, although a component of starlight is observable from Earth during daytime. Sunlig ...
'' #1–6 (with
Goran Parlov Goran Parlov (born March 24, 1967) is a Croatian comic book artist. Early life Goran Parlov graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, University of Zagreb, Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb in 1991 and soon moved to Italy. Career Parlov began drawi ...
, 2014) collected as ''Starlight: The Return of Duke McQueen'' (tpb, 152 pages, 2015, ) * '' MPH'' #1–5 (with
Duncan Fegredo Duncan Fegredo (; born 1964) is a British comic book artist. Career Born in Leicester, Fegredo first managed to get into comics after showing his portfolio around UKCAC in 1987 and meeting Dave Thorpe. Together they worked on a strip for a s ...
, 2014–2015) collected as ''MPH'' (tpb, 136 pages, 2015, ) * '' Chrononauts'': ** '' Chrononauts'' #1–4 (with Sean Gordon Murphy, 2015) collected as ''Chrononauts'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2015, ) ** '' Chrononauts: Futureshock'' #1–4 (with Eric Canete, 2020) collected as ''Chrononauts Volume 2'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2020, ) * '' Huck'' #1–6 (with
Rafael Albuquerque Rafael Albuquerque (born April 12, 1981) is a Brazilian comic book creator primarily for his artwork on titles such as DC Comics' '' Blue Beetle'' and as illustrator and co-creator of ''American Vampire''. Though primarily a penciler and inker o ...
, 2015–2016) collected as ''Huck: All-American'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2016, ) * '' Reborn'' #1–6 (with
Greg Capullo Gregory Capullo (; born March 30, 1962) is an American comic book artist and penciller, best known for his work on ''Quasar (comics), Quasar'' (1991–1992), ''X-Force'' (1992–1993), ''Angela (comics), Angela'' (1994), ''Spawn (comics), Spawn'' ...
, 2016–2017) collected as ''Reborn'' (hc, 176 pages, 2015, ; tpb, 2018, ) * '' Millarworld Annual'' (one-shot specials containing winning entries from the online contest for up-and-coming creators held by Millar in 2015 and 2016): ** ''Millarworld Annual 2016'': *** "Chrononauts: Prom Night" (written by Shaun Brill, drawn by Conor Hughes) *** "Kick-Ass: Blindsided" (written by Ricardo Mo, drawn by Ifesinachi Orkiekwe) *** "American Jesus: Undeath" (written by Cliff Bumgardner, drawn by Steve Beach) *** "Kingsman: Mum's the Word" (written by Phillip Huxley, drawn by Myron Macklin) *** "Starlight: Duke McQueen's Greatest Adventure" (written by
Deniz Camp Deniz Camp is a Turkish- Filipino comics writer who has written for independent comics, Marvel Comics, and DC Comics. His most notable works are ''20th Century Men'', ''Children of the Vault'', and ''The Ultimates''. Career The first profession ...
, drawn by Pracheta Banerjee) *** "Hit-Girl: Mindy's ABCs" (written by Mark Abnett, drawn by Ozgur Yildirim) ** ''Millarworld New Talent Annual 2017'': *** "Kick-Ass: Trick or Cheat" (written by Emma Sayle, drawn by Edgy Ziane) *** "Empress: Rulebook" (written by Will McLaren, drawn by Luana Vecchio) *** " Nemesis: We are Nemesis" (written by
Steve Lawrence Steve Lawrence (born Sidney Liebowitz; July 8, 1935 – March 7, 2024) was an American singer, comedian, and actor. He was best known as a member of the pop duo Steve and Eydie with his wife Eydie Gormé, and for his performance as Maury Slin ...
, drawn by Marcelo Salazo) *** "Superior: Symptoms" (written by Simon James, drawn by Alex Aguilar) *** "Supercrooks: The Anniversary" (written by Martin Renart, drawn by Robert Carey) *** "Huck: Home Sweet Huck" (written by
Stephanie Cooke Stephanie S. Cooke is a journalist who began her reporting career in 1977 at the Associated Press. In 1980 she moved to McGraw-Hill as a reporter for '' Nucleonics Week'', ''NuclearFuel'' and ''Inside N.R.C''. In 1984 she transferred to London, an ...
, drawn by Jake Elphick) * Hit-Girl & Kick-Ass: ** '' Kick-Ass'' vol. 2 #1–6 (with John Romita Jr., 2018) collected as ''Kick-Ass – The New Girl Book One'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2018, ) *** The rest of the series, written by
Steve Niles Steve Niles (born June 21, 1965) is an American comic book author and novelist, known for works such as '' 30 Days of Night'', '' Criminal Macabre: A Cal McDonald Mystery'', '' Simon Dark'', ''Mystery Society'', '' Batman: Gotham County Line'', '' ...
and drawn by
Marcelo Frusin Marcelo Frusin (born 27 December 1967 in Rosario) is an international Argentine comic book artist. His notable works include a run on ''Hellblazer''. Biography Frusin started his career working for the Argentine Columba Publishing house in 1993. ...
, is collected as: **** ''Kick-Ass – The New Girl Book Two'' (collects #7–12, tpb, 152 pages, 2019, ) **** ''Kick-Ass – The New Girl Book Three'' (collects #13–18, tpb, 152 pages, 2019, ) **** ''Kick-Ass – The New Girl Book Four'' (collects '' Kick-Ass vs. Hit-Girl'' #1–5, tpb, 128 pages, 2021, ) ** ''
Hit-Girl Hit-Girl (Mindy McCready) is an antihero appearing in the Millarworld shared fictional universe, published by Marvel Comics under the company's imprint Icon Comics and later Image Comics, one of the titular characters of the ''Hit-Girl & Kick ...
'' vol. 2 #1–4: "Colombia" (with Ricardo López Ortiz, 2018) collected as ''Hit-Girl in Colombia'' (tpb, 112 pages, 2018, ) *** Issues #5–8, written by
Jeff Lemire Jeff Lemire (; born March 21, 1976) is a Canadian comic book writer, artist, and television producer. He is the author of critically acclaimed titles including the '' Essex County Trilogy'', '' Sweet Tooth'', and '' The Nobody''. His written work ...
and drawn by
Eduardo Risso Eduardo Risso (born 23 November 1959) is an Argentines, Argentine comics artist. In the United States he is best known for his work with writer Brian Azzarello on the Vertigo (DC Comics), Vertigo title ''100 Bullets'', while in Argentina and Eur ...
, are collected as ''Hit-Girl in Canada'' (tpb, 104 pages, 2018, ) *** Issues #9–12, co-written by Rafael Albuquerque with Rafael Scavone and drawn by Albuquerque, are collected as ''Hit-Girl in Rome'' (tpb, 104 pages, 2019, ) **** Issues #1–4 of ''Hit-Girl: Season Two'', written by
Kevin Smith Kevin Patrick Smith (born August 2, 1970) is an American film director, producer, writer, and actor. He came to prominence with the low-budget buddy comedy film ''Clerks (film), Clerks'' (1994), which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and acted i ...
and drawn by Pernille Ørum, are collected as ''Hit-Girl in Hollywood'' (tpb, 112 pages, 2019, ) **** Issues #5–8 of ''Hit-Girl: Season Two'', written by Daniel Way and drawn by Goran Parlov, are collected as ''Hit-Girl in Hong Kong'' (tpb, 112 pages, 2019, ) **** Issues #9–12 of ''Hit-Girl: Season Two'', written by
Peter Milligan Peter Milligan (born 24 June 1961) is a British comic book writer who has written extensively for both British and American comic book industries. In the UK, Milligan has contributed to numerous anthology titles including '' 2000 AD'', ''Revol ...
and drawn by Alison Sampson, are collected as ''Hit-Girl in India'' (tpb, 104 pages, 2020, ) * '' Where We Live: A Benefit for the Survivors in Las Vegas'': "Why Here?" (with Alex Sheikman, anthology
graphic novel A graphic novel is a self-contained, book-length form of sequential art. The term ''graphic novel'' is often applied broadly, including fiction, non-fiction, and Anthology, anthologized work, though this practice is highly contested by comics sc ...
, 336 pages, 2018, ) * '' The Magic Order'': ** ''The Magic Order'' #1–6 (with
Olivier Coipel Olivier Coipel (; November 7, 1969) is a French people, French comic book artist, known for his work on books such as ''House of M'', ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' and ''Thor (Marvel Comics), Thor''. Career Olivier Coipel started as a movie animator ...
, 2018–2019) collected as ''The Magic Order'' (tpb, 176 pages, 2019, ) ** ''The Magic Order 2'' #1–6 (with Stuart Immonen, 2021–2022) collected as ''The Magic Order Volume 2'' (tpb, 168 pages, 2022, ) ** ''The Magic Order 3'' #1–6 (with Gigi Cavenago, 2022) collected as ''The Magic Order Volume 3'' (tpb, 176 pages, 2023, ) ** ''The Magic Order 4'' #1–6 (with Dike Ruan, 2023) collected as ''The Magic Order Volume 4'' (tpb, 176 pages, 2023, ) * ''
Prodigy. ''Prodigy.'' is a British American comic book, comic book series created by Mark Millar and Rafael Albuquerque, who respectively write and illustrate the first volume, and published by Image Comics. The title was announced near the end of 2018 as ...
'': ** ''Prodigy'' #1–6 (with Rafael Albuquerque, 2018–2019) collected as '' Prodigy. The Evil Earth'' (tpb, 168 pages, 2019, ) ** '' Prodigy. The Icarus Society'' #1–5 (with Matteo Buffagni, 2022) collected as ''Prodigy: The Icarus Society'' (tpb, 152 pages, 2023, ) * '' Sharkey the Bounty Hunter'' #1–6 (with Simone Bianchi, 2019) collected as ''Sharkey the Bounty Hunter'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2019, ) * '' Space Bandits'' #1–5 (with Matteo Scalera, 2019) collected as ''Space Bandits'' (tpb, 152 pages, 2020, ) * '' King of Spies'' #1–4 (with Matteo Scalera, 2021–2022) collected as ''King of Spies'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2022, ) * ''
Night Club A nightclub or dance club is a club that is open at night, usually for drinking, dancing and other entertainment. Nightclubs often have a Bar (establishment), bar and discotheque (usually simply known as disco) with a dance floor, laser lighti ...
'' #1–6 (with Juanan Ramírez, 2022–2023) collected as ''Night Club'' (tpb, 176 pages, 2023, ) * '' Nemesis: Reloaded'' #1–5 (with Jorge Jiménez, 2023) collected as ''Nemesis: Reloaded'' (tpb, 144 pages, 2023, ) * ''
The Ambassadors ''The Ambassadors'' is a 1903 novel by Henry James, originally published as a serial in the ''North American Review'' (NAR). The novel is a dark comedy which follows the trip of protagonist Lewis Lambert Strether to Europe to bring the son of ...
'' #1–6 (with Frank Quitely (#1),
Karl Kerschl Karl Kerschl is a Canadian comic book artist. He is best known for his work on DC Comics books, including '' Adventures of Superman'', '' Majestic'', '' All-Flash'', '' Teen Titans: Year One'' and '' Gotham Academy''. Early life Kerschl was born ...
(#2),
Travis Charest Travis Charest (born 1969) is a Canadian comic book penciller, inker and painter, known for his work on such books as ''Darkstars'', '' WildC.A.T.s'', '' Grifter/ Shi'', '' WildC.A.T.s/X-Men: The Golden Age'' and '' The Metabarons''. He is known ...
(#3), Olivier Coipel (#4), Matteo Buffagni (#5) and Matteo Scalera (#6), 2023) collected as ''The Ambassadors'' (tpb, 184 pages, 2023, ) * '' Big Game'' #1–5 (with Pepe Larraz, 2023) collected as ''Big Game'' (tpb, 152 pages, 2023, )


Dark Horse Comics

* '' Nemesis: Rogues' Gallery'' * '' Jupiter's Legacy: Finale'' * '' Wanted & Big Game'' * '' Prodigy. Slaves of Mars'' * '' Night Club 2'' * '' Nemesis: Forever'' * '' Empress Book Two''


Other US publishers

*
Vampirella Vampirella () is a vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazine ''Vampirella'' #1 (Sept. 1969), a sister publication of '' Creepy'' and ''E ...
( Harris): ** ''Vampirella: The Morrison/Millar Collection'' (tpb, 176 pages, 2006, ) collects: *** ''Vampirella Strikes'' #6: "A Cold Day in Hell!" (with Louis Small, Jr., anthology, 1996) *** "Ascending Evil" (co-written by Millar and Grant Morrison, art by Amanda Conner, in ''Vampirella Monthly'' #1–3, 1997) *** "Holy War" (co-plotted by Millar and Grant Morrison; written by Steven Grant, drawn by Louis Small, Jr., in ''Vampirella Monthly'' #4–6, 1997) ** "The Queen's Gambit" (co-plotted by Millar and Grant Morrison; written by Steven Grant, drawn by Amanda Conner, in ''Vampirella Monthly'' #7–9, 1997) ** ''Vampirella vs. Pantha'' (with
Mark Texeira Mark Texeira () is an American comic book artist. Classically trained as a painter, he broke into the comics field in the early 1980s. Career Mark Texeira was born and raised in New York City. He attended Manhattan's High School of Art and ...
, one-shot, 1997) collected in ''Vampirella Presents: Tales of Pantha'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2006, ) ** ''Vampirella'' vol. 2 #1–3: "Nowheresville" (with Mike Mayhew, 2001) collected as ''Vampirella: Nowheresville'' (tpb, 96 pages, 2002, ) * '' Youngblood: Bloodsport'' #1 (of 3/4) (with
Rob Liefeld Robert Liefeld (; born October 3, 1967) is an American comic book creator. A prominent writer and artist in the 1990s, he is known for co-creating the character Cable (comics), Cable with writer Louise Simonson and the character Deadpool with wri ...
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, 2003; issue #2 was partially released as ''Bootleg'' at Wizard World Los Angeles 2005) * '' Chosen'' #1–3 (with Peter Gross,
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, 2004) collected as ''Chosen'' (tpb, 96 pages, 2005, ) ** Between 2019 and 2022, two sequel limited series were published via
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under the title ''American Jesus''. * '' The Unfunnies'' #1–4 (with Anthony Williams,
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, 2004–2007) * '' Love is Love'' (untitled two-page story, with Piotr Kowalski, anthology graphic novel, 144 pages,
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