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Dave Stone
Dave Stone (born 12 June 1964) is a British science fiction writer. Biography Stone has written many spin off novels based on the BBC science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'' and ''Judge Dredd''. Stone also contributed a number of comic series appearing in ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' and in the ''Judge Dredd Megazine'', focusing on the Judge Dredd universe. In collaboration with David Bishop (writer), David Bishop and artist Shaky Kane he produced the much disliked ''Soul Sisters (comics), Soul Sisters'', which he has described as "a joke-trip, which through various degrees of miscommunication ended up as a joke-strip without any jokes." Working independently, he created the better received ''Detective-Judge Armitage, Armitage'', a take on Inspector Morse set in a future London, and also contributed to the ongoing ''Judge Hershey'' series. Bibliography Comics Comics work includes: *''Detective-Judge Armitage, Armitage'': ** "Armitage" (with Sean Phillips, in ''Ju ...
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Science Fiction
Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, extraterrestrial life, sentient artificial intelligence, cybernetics, certain forms of immortality (like mind uploading), and the singularity. Science fiction predicted several existing inventions, such as the atomic bomb, robots, and borazon, whose names entirely match their fictional predecessors. In addition, science fiction might serve as an outlet to facilitate future scientific and technological innovations. Science fiction can trace its roots to ancient mythology. It is also related to fantasy, horror, and superhero fiction and contains many subgenres. Its exact definition has long been disputed among authors, critics, scholars, and readers. Science fiction, in literature, film, television, and other media, has beco ...
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Adrian Salmon
Adrian Salmon is a comic book artist and illustrator from England. Biography Salmon's early work included the series "The Cybermen" for ''Doctor Who Magazine'' and "Judge Karyn" for the ''Judge Dredd Megazine''. He then spent time working on various Panini Comics titles including ''The Rugrats'' and '' Action Man''. Salmon later became better known as a comic book colourist, working primarily on the Doctor Who strip and various Panini superhero titles. He was commissioned to work on the ongoing Time Team''' series of articles for ''Doctor Who Magazine'', providing illustrations of the televised Doctor Who stories. He also provides the cover artwork for the ''Bernice Summerfield'' range of audio CDs produced by Big Finish Productions. Salmon has published a graphic novel, ''The Faceless: A Terry Sharp Story''. Bibliography *''Judge Karyn'' (with John Freeman): ** "Skinner" (in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #2.56-2.61, 1994) ** "Concrete Sky" (in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #2.67-2. ...
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Psykogeddon
''Psykogeddon'' (2006) is an original novel written by Dave Stone and based on the long-running British science fiction comic strip ''Judge Dredd''. It is Stone's fourth ''Judge Dredd'' novel, and the third to also feature his character Judge Steel from the spin-off comic series ''Armitage'' in the ''Judge Dredd Megazine''. Synopsis Arch-criminal Efil Drago San has been arrested in Mega-City One Mega-City One is a fictional city that features in the ''Judge Dredd'' comic book series and related media. A post-nuclear megalopolis covering much of what is now the Eastern United States and some of Canada, the city's exact geography depends ... and demands a trial – unprecedented in a city where justice is delivered instantly by the Judges. Nevertheless, his request is granted. But things do not go according to plan. External links ''Psykogeddon'' at goodreads.com Novels by Dave Stone Judge Dredd novels {{UK-comics-stub ...
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Wetworks (Judge Dredd Novel)
''Wetworks'' (1995) is an original novel written by Dave Stone and based on the long-running British science fiction comic strip ''Judge Dredd''. It is Stone's third ''Judge Dredd'' novel. Synopsis A massive conspiracy to change the world for ever requires the assassination of 3,600 people every day, and Judge Dredd is targeted for murder. Blinded by his would-be killer, he must save the world without his sight. Continuity The unnamed female assassin who blinds Dredd first appeared in ''Culling Crew'', a one-off comic strip story in the 1994 ''Judge Dredd Mega-Special'' by Dave Stone and Steve Sampson. She would return over ten years later in Stone's ''Armitage Armitage is a village in Staffordshire, England on the south side of the Trent and Mersey Canal south just outside of the market town of Rugeley and north of the city of Lichfield, and noteworthy for the Armitage Shanks sanitary porcelain factor ...'' strips in the ''Judge Dredd Megazine''. External linksWetworksat th ...
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The Medusa Seed
''The Medusa Seed'' (1994) is an original novel written by Dave Stone and based on the long-running British science fiction comic strip ''Judge Dredd''. It is Stone's second ''Judge Dredd'' novel, and again features the character Detective-Judge Armitage, who appeared in Stone's first such novel, '' Deathmasques''. Synopsis Armitage and his assistant Judge Steel come to Mega-City One to pursue a murderer, under the watchful eye of Judge Dredd. When their quarry escapes through time back to the 1930s, Dredd and Steel must follow him there. Meanwhile, Armitage is lost in the Undercity. Continuity ''The Medusa Seed'' includes the only explanation in any ''Judge Dredd'' story of the origins of people with psionic abilities, such as members of Justice Department's Psi Division (since "psis" existed before the Atomic Wars Atomic may refer to: * Of or relating to the atom, the smallest particle of a chemical element that retains its chemical properties * Atomic physics, the study of ...
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Deathmasques
''Deathmasques'' (1993) is an original novel written by Dave Stone and based on the long-running British science fiction comic strip ''Judge Dredd''. It also features the character Detective-Judge Armitage, who appears in his own series in the ''Judge Dredd Megazine''. Synopsis A deadly creature of self-aware energy which can possess the body of any living being is at large, and Judge Dredd must follow it across the Atlantic to Brit-Cit to destroy it. Continuity Armitage and Dredd meet again in Dave Stone's sequel, ''The Medusa Seed ''The Medusa Seed'' (1994) is an original novel written by Dave Stone and based on the long-running British science fiction comic strip ''Judge Dredd''. It is Stone's second ''Judge Dredd'' novel, and again features the character Detective-Judge A ...'' (1994). External linksDeathmasquesat the '' 2000 AD'' website. Novels by Dave Stone Judge Dredd novels {{UK-comics-stub ...
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Tracer (2000 AD)
Tracer may refer to: Science * Flow tracer, any fluid property used to track fluid motion * Fluorescent tracer, a substance such as 2-NBDG containing a fluorophore that is used for tracking purposes * Histochemical tracer, a substance used for tracing purposes in histochemistry, the study of the composition of cells and tissues * Isotopic tracer, a substance with an isotope that has been enriched to a greater level than that found in nature * Radioactive tracer, a substance containing a radioisotope that is used for tracking purposes * TRACER (cosmic ray detector) (Transition Radiation Array for Cosmic Energetic Radiation), a balloon-borne cosmic ray detector * Tracers, a colloquialism for visual trailing, often experienced in connection with drug use * TRACERS ( Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites), a pair of orbiters to study the origins of the solar wind and how it affects Earth Military * Tracers, tracer ammunition, special bullets that ...
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Hershey & Steel
Hershey may refer to: People * Hershey (name), a list of people with the surname, given name or nickname Places * Hershey, Nebraska, a village * Hershey, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community, home to the chocolate company * Hershey, Cuba, also known as Camilo Cienfuegos, a village in Mayabeque province Companies and organizations * The Hershey Company, North American chocolate manufacturer ** Hershey bar, a Hershey product * Hershey Creamery Company, an unrelated ice cream manufacturer * Hershey Development, a slot machine manufacturer, and parent company of Jennings & Co. * Hershey Electric Railway, from Havana to Matanzas, Cuba * Hershey Trust Company, Milton Hershey's trust * Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company, Hershey, Pennsylvania: ** Hershey Park ** The Hershey Story Schools * Hershey School of Musical Art, Chicago, Illinois * Hershey High School (Pennsylvania), Hershey, Pennsylvania Sports * Hershey Open, a PGA golf tournament from 1933 to 1941, played in H ...
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Paul Peart
Paul Peart (also known as Paul Peart-Smith) is a People of the United Kingdom, British comics artist who has done some work for ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'', Nelson, H.P Lovecraft, and many other publications. Bibliography *''Judge Hershey'': "Down Time" (with Dave Stone, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #2.09 1992) *''Slaughterbowl'' (with John Smith (comics), John Smith, in ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' #842-849, 1993) *''Judge Dredd'': ** "Do the Wrong Thing" (with Gordon Rennie, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #2.49 1994) ** "Under Siege" (with Mark Millar, in ''2000 AD'' #880, 1994) ** "Dredd Has Been Murdered" (with Alan McKenzie ''2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1995'', 1995) ** "Sponts A-Go-Go" (with Chris Standley and Roger Langridge, ''Judge Dredd Lawman of the Future'' #14, 1996) ** "Medusa" (with Alan Barnes (writer), Alan Barnes and Roger Langridge, ''Judge Dredd Lawman of the Future'' #19-20, 1996) ** "Control" (with Robbie Morrison, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #3.18 1996) *''Harke ...
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Kev Hopgood
Kev Hopgood (born 25 August 1961) is a British comic artist who has been drawing comic books since 1984. He specialises in artwork for science fiction and fantasy comics. Biography Hopgood started his career in British comics getting work at '' 2000 AD'' and Marvel UK from the mid-1980s onwards on titles like ''Tharg's Future Shocks'', '' Spider-Man and Zoids'', and ''Action Force''. At Marvel Comics in the early-1990s, he was the main artist on ''Iron Man'' where, with writer Len Kaminski, he created War Machine (James Rhodes had appeared earlier, but the alias "War Machine" and the armour were created by Hopgood/Kaminski). War Machine later received his own eponymous series and appeared in the feature films ''Iron Man'' and ''Iron Man 2''. Hopgood took a break from comics following his Iron Man run, working in computer games for three years. His most notable credit during this time is on the space shooter Blast Radius published by Psygnosis. Hopgood returned to British com ...
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Strange Cases
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Patrick Goddard
Patrick may refer to: *Patrick (given name), list of people and fictional characters with this name *Patrick (surname), list of people with this name People *Saint Patrick (c. 385–c. 461), Christian saint *Gilla Pátraic (died 1084), Patrick or Patricius, Bishop of Dublin * Patrick, 1st Earl of Salisbury (c. 1122–1168), Anglo-Norman nobleman * Patrick (footballer, born 1983), Brazilian right-back *Patrick (footballer, born 1985), Brazilian striker *Patrick (footballer, born 1992), Brazilian midfielder *Patrick (footballer, born 1994), Brazilian right-back *Patrick (footballer, born May 1998), Brazilian forward *Patrick (footballer, born November 1998), Brazilian attacking midfielder * Patrick (footballer, born 1999), Brazilian defender *Patrick (footballer, born 2000), Brazilian defender *John Byrne (Scottish playwright) (born 1940), also a painter under the pseudonym Patrick *Don Harris (wrestler) (born 1960), American professional wrestler who uses the ring name Patrick Film ...
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