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Colin Wilson (born 31 October 1949) is a
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artist. He is known for his detailed artwork which he used in '' 2000 AD'' stories like ''
Rogue Trooper ''Rogue Trooper'' is a science fiction strip in the British comic '' 2000 AD'', created by Gerry Finley-Day and Dave Gibbons in 1981. It portrays the adventures of a " Genetic Infantryman" named Rogue and three uploaded minds mounted on his ...
'' and ''
Judge Dredd Judge Joseph Dredd is a fictional character created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra. He first appeared in the second issue of ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' (1977), which is a British weekly anthology Comic book, comic. He is the ...
''. According to
Andy Diggle Andy Diggle is a British comic book writer and former editor of the weekly anthology series '' 2000 AD''. He is best known for his work on ''Adam Strange'' and ''Green Arrow'' for DC Comics as well as his creator-owned series '' The Losers'' an ...
, the ''2000 AD'' editor who got him back to the title in the late nineties and has worked with him since, "no one ... draws near-future military hardware like him". Wilson has also had success in the French comics (coined "bande dessinées" – BD – in French) field, working on his own title ''Dans l'Ombre du Soleil'', as well as having runs on well-established titles, like ''
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''. David Bishop, another ''2000 AD'' editor says that Wilson is "a true rarity, a comics artist whose work has been acclaimed in America, Britain and most especially in Europe."


Biography

Born in
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, Wilson received his formal training as an artist at Christchurch School of Art in 1967–1968. Working as an illustrator, he started his own
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, ''Strips'', in 1977. Originally meant as a showcase for Wilson's own comics, ''Strips ''soon hosted many New Zealand comics and revived the New Zealand comic scene. In 1980, he first moved to London and did work for '' 2000 AD'', working on
Judge Dredd Judge Joseph Dredd is a fictional character created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra. He first appeared in the second issue of ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' (1977), which is a British weekly anthology Comic book, comic. He is the ...
and
Rogue Trooper ''Rogue Trooper'' is a science fiction strip in the British comic '' 2000 AD'', created by Gerry Finley-Day and Dave Gibbons in 1981. It portrays the adventures of a " Genetic Infantryman" named Rogue and three uploaded minds mounted on his ...
before moving with his fiancée and later wife on a tourist visa to firstly Amsterdam, the Netherlands in 1982, subsequently to Brussels, Belgium in 1984, before settling a year later for a longer haul in the Provence, France. In Belgium, Gale started out her own comics career as colorist, at first only for the creations of her future husband, but at a later point in time for other (European) comics artists as well. After he became noticed for the debut "Raël" outing of his first BD science fiction series ''Dans L'Ombre du Soleil'' for French publisher Glénat, Wilson was selected to continue the art for the western series '' La Jeunesse de Blueberry'' by its original creators
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and
Jean Giraud Jean Henri Gaston Giraud (; 8 May 1938 – 10 March 2012) was a French artist, cartoonist, and writer who worked in the Bandes dessinées, Franco-Belgian ''bandes dessinées'' (BD) tradition. Giraud garnered worldwide acclaim under the pseu ...
in person (see: the relevant ''main article'' sections for particulars on his beginnings in the Francophone BD industry, as well as his semi-forced retirement from it). In 1997, the Wilson/Gale couple left France and moved to Australia, and it was from there that he continued his work for Europe and ''2000 AD'', took on new commissions for the US comics market, as well as eventually making his Francophone BD market comeback. Upon his departure from France to Australia, he drew a long story for Italian western comics character
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, written by
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and published by
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in 2000. His later works for the US comics market included ''
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'', written by
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, and '' Star Wars: Invasion'', written by
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. The violent and gritty nature of ''Point Blanc'' came at a personal cost for Wilson however, as it heralded the end of both his marriage and his two decades old professional partnership with wife and colorist Janet Gale. In 2008, Wilson made a successful comeback on the Francophone BD market when he was contracted by
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to provide the art for the mini-series ''Du Plomb Dans La Tete'' (written by
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), and from 2011 onward by publisher Delcourt to do so likewise for several of their series. On 14 October 2008, ''Variety'' reported that his graphic novel ''Du Plomb Dans La Tete'', also known as ''
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'', had been acquired by
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.Warner aims for 'Headshot'
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'', 14 October 2008
It was adapted into the 2012 film ''
Bullet to the Head ''Bullet to the Head'' is a 2012 American action film directed by Walter Hill. The screenplay by Alessandro Camon was based on the French graphic novel ''Du plomb dans la tête'' written by Matz and illustrated by Colin Wilson. The film stars Syl ...
''.


Bibliography


Comics

*'' The Adventures of Captain Sunshine'' (with Peter Farrell, Roy Middleton, Reuben Sandler, Helen Cross,
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and Jean-luc Bozzoli, 1979) *''
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'': ** "The Body Sharks" (with
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/ Alan Grant, in '' 2000 AD'' #209–215, 1981) ** "The Numbers Racket" (with John Wagner/Alan Grant, in ''2000 AD'' #218–219, 1981) ** "Diary of a Mad Citizen" (with John Wagner/Alan Grant, in ''2000 AD'' #229–230, 1981) ** "The Sweet Taste of Justice" (with Alan Grant, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1981'') **
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: *** "War Games" (with John Wagner, in ''2000 AD'' #1158–1159, 1999) *** "Doomsday" (with John Wagner, in ''
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'' #3.56–3.57, 1999) *** "Volt Face" (with John Wagner/Alan Grant, in ''2000 AD'' #1167, 1999) *** "Short Circuit" (with John Wagner, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #3.61, 2000) *** "The Cal Legacy" (with John Wagner/Alan Grant, in ''2000 AD'' #1178–1179, 2000) ** "Relentless" (with
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, in ''2000 AD'' #1237–1239, 2001) ** "Hellbent" (with Robbie Morrion, in ''2000 AD'' #1242, 2001) ** "Magic Bullets" (with
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, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #280–281, 2009) *''
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): ** "Diversion" (in ''2000 AD'' #222, 1981) ** "Seeing Is Believing" (in ''2000 AD'' #225, 1981) *''
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'' (with
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): ** "Ascent to Buzzard-Three" (in ''2000 AD'' #236–238, 1981,
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collection "Rogue Trooper, Book One",
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, 64 pages, softcover, September 1985, ) ** "Blue Moon" (in ''2000 AD'' #241, 1981, graphic novel collection "Rogue Trooper, Book One") ** "Fear of the Machine" (in ''2000 AD'' #246–248, 1982, graphic novel collection "Rogue Trooper, Book Two", Titan Books, 64 pages, softcover, March 1986, ) ** "The Buzzard" (in ''2000 AD'' #251–253, 1982, graphic novel collection "Rogue Trooper, Book Two") ** "War of Nerves " (in ''2000 AD'' #258, 1982, graphic novel collection "Rogue Trooper, Book Two") ** "All Hell on the Dix-I Front" (in ''2000 AD'' #266–271, 275–277, 1982, graphic novel collection "Rogue Trooper, Book Three", Titan Books, 64 pages, softcover, April 1986, ) ** "Marauder" (with co-artist
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, in ''2000 AD'' #282–289, 1982, graphic novel collection "Rogue Trooper, Book Four", Titan Books, 64 pages, softcover, August 1986, ) *''Dans l'Ombre du Soleil'' ( Glénat; In English: ''Into the Shadow of the Sun'', Eclipse Books): ** 1: "Raël" (script and art, January 1984, ; English: June 1988, ) ** 2; "Mantell" (script and art, July 1986, ) ** 3: "Alia" (art, with writer
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, January 1989, ) *'' La Jeunesse de Blueberry'' (''Young Blueberry'') #4–9 (4–6 with
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and 7–9 with
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as writers): :Note: Publisher
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had advanced plans to release the Wilson ''Young Blueberry'' albums in English as well (the first title having already received an ISBN) in their "ComCat" collection, after they had published the first three original ones by series creators
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and Jean-Michel Charlier in 1990 (and where the first two Wilson albums were already announced on the back covers), but Catalan's mid-1991 bankruptcy thwarted the intent. :* 4: "Les démons du Missouri" (, September 1985, – ''Missouri Demons'', ComCat comics, January 1991, ; cancelled) :* 5: "Terreur sur le Kansas" (Novedi, October 1987, – ''Terror Over Kansas'', ComCat comics, 1991, cancelled) :* 6: "Le raid infernal" (Novedi, March 1990, – ''The Train from Hell'') :* 7: "La pousuite impitoyable" (Novedi, January 1992, – ''The Merciless Pursuit'') :* 8: "Trois hommes pour Atlanta" (, June 1993, , no first printing ISBN issued – ''The Three Men from Atlanta'') :* 9: "Le prix du sang" (
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, with writer
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) ** 1: "Les rangers du ciel" (April 1992, ) ** 2: "Le fantôme de la Sierra" (October 1994, , with co-artist ) *''Pulp Sci-Fi'': ** "Welcome to the Machine" (with Kek-W, in '' 2000 AD'' #1119, 1998) ** "The Irydian Factor" (with
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, in '' 2000 AD'' #1125, 1998) *''Los Angeles'' (
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, with writer
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) ** "L'ultimo ribelle" (Volume 14, 2000, – no first printing ISBN issued) *''
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'' (with John Tomlinson): ** "World of Hurt" (in ''2000 AD'' #1254–1256, 2001) ** "The Dead Sorcerer's Coachman" (in ''2000 AD'' #1263, 2001) *''
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): ** 1; "Les Petits poissons" (January 2004, ) ** 2: "Les Gros poissons" (February 2005, ) ** 3: "Du bordel dans l'aquarium" (January 2006, ) *** "L'intégrale" (Librairie Grangier, February 2006, – comic album series collection) :Note: Not only has this mini-series seen an English translation as ''Bullet to the Head'' by
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, May 2009, ) *''Jour J'' ( Delcourt, with writers , and ) ** 5: "Qui a tué le président ?" (February 2011, ) **10: "Le gang Kennedy" (September 2012, ) *''Wonderball'' (Delcourt, with writers Fred Duval, Jean-Pierre Pécau and Fred Blanchard) ** 1: "Le chasseur" (September 2014, ) ** 2: "Le fantôme" (April 2015, ) ** 3: "Le shérif" (February 2016, ) ** 4: "Le photographe" (January 2017, ) ** 5: "L'apiculteur" (March 2018, ) *** "L'intégrale" (February 2020, – comic album series collection) *''XIII Mystery'' (Dargaud, with writer
Frank Giroud Frank Giroud (3 May 1956 – 13 July 2018) was a French comics writer. Early life Giroud was born on May 3, 1956 in Toulouse, France. He graduated from the École Nationale des Chartes, and he passed the agrégation in History. Career Giroud ta ...
) ** 8: "Martha Shoebridge" (June 2015, ) *''Nevada'' (Delcourt, with writers Fred Duval and Jean-Pierre Pécau) ** 1: "L'étoile solitaire" (May 2019, ) ** 2: "Route 99" (June 2020, ) ** 3: "Blue Canyon" (June 2021, ) ** 4: "Jack London" (January 2023, )


Other

Apart from his work on comics listed above, Colin Wilson has also done a lot of work as an illustrator, doing covers, illustrations and sketches for many different projects. This also includes work on role-playing games like: *''
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 ...
'' in Drokk City Prog 2: Mega-City One: Book 2, written by John Caliber, many different co-artists (2005) *''
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 ...
'' in Drokk City Prog 3: The Justice Department, written by John Caliber, many different co-artists (2006) *''
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 ...
'' in Drokk City Prog 4: Future Crime, written by John Caliber, many different co-artists (2005)


Awards

* 2004 – won Best Story,
Prix Saint-Michel The Prix Saint-Michel is a series of comic awards presented by the city of Brussels, with a focus on Franco-Belgian comics. They were first awarded in 1971, and although often said to be the oldest European comics awards, they are actually the s ...
, for ''Du plomb dans la tête''


Notes


References

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Colin Wilson
at 2000 AD online

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Lambiek Galerie Lambiek is a Dutch comic book store and art gallery in Amsterdam, founded on November 8, 1968 by Kees Kousemaker (, – Bussum, ), though since 2007, his son Boris Kousemaker is the current owner. From 1968 to 2015, it was located ...
's Comiclopedia
Colin Wilson
at Bedetheque


Sources

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External links


Colin Wilson BD
– Home page
Personal blog


Interviews


Interview with Colin Wilson at New Zealand Comics
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