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Friday is a comics character who appeared in the British anthology '' 2000 AD'' between 1989 and 1996. He was created by writer
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and artist Will Simpson. Subsequently
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and then Steve White took over as regular series writers. Friday was the lead character of the new ''Rogue Trooper'' series, which was a
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of the original 1981 series, of which Gibbons had been the creator artist (with writer
Gerry Finley-Day Gerry Finley-Day (born 1947, Broughty Ferry, Dundee) is a Scottish comics writer, prolific from the 1960s to the 1980s, best known as the creator of "Rogue Trooper". Career He began his career at D.C. Thomson & Co., before becoming the edit ...
). Like the original Rogue Trooper, Friday is a Genetic Infantryman – a clone soldier genetically-engineered to survive in a toxic environment in which normal people require chemical-warfare suits and gas masks – fighting on the planet Nu-Earth. In 1995 the original Rogue Trooper briefly appeared alongside Friday in the new series. (See also 2000 AD crossovers#Rogue Trooper.)


Publication history

On the strength of ''
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'', the editorial staff of ''2000 AD'' asked
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if he would be interested in redesigning the
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 ...
character. Gibbons accepted and proposed also writing it, which was greenlit by
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. However, time commitments would not allow him to both write it and provide the stories art and Will Simpson was brought in to cover the art duties. Gibbons says the redesign "was my chance to put everything into Rogue Trooper I wanted and take out all the crap, like the bio-chips"Bishop (2007) page 131 The fourteen-part story was hit by scheduling problems due to the lateness of the art. Gibbons said "I'm still quite happy with the story, although the way it was serialised was erratic - in for two issues, then out again. I was trying to have something that was quite cumulative."
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took over the writing of the series with artists Ron Smith,
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. Editor
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has declared about the new writer: "on paper Fleisher was a good bet. ... But his work on ''2000 AD'' was embarrassing. I did my best to save it, but you can't polish a turd." After five stories Steve White was brought in to help address some problems. According to editor John Tomlinson "Ever since "War Machine" in 1989, readers had been confused as hell about who is Friday and whether he was the original Rogue. I told Steve to figure that out and explain it."Bishop (2007) page 168 This led to a two-year-long run on the series for the writer, although there was a move to hand the series to
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which only resulted in a three-part story. During this period Friday met both
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, in an issue-length story, and later the original Rogue Trooper, the latter being intended to settle the issue of their origins and connections. Unfortunately, according to Tomlinson "Steve came up with a fairly watertight explanation, but it was enormously complicated and probably confused far more people than it enlightened." That story also brought in
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, a G.I. Doll, who would appear in one more story before her appearance in the final story to feature Friday.
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, co-author for that story, was complimentary of White's work, "Steve had such a great feel for military goings on," however, this couldn't overcome intrinsic problems with the story as "he was absolutely hamstrung by the weight of continuity."Bishop (2007) page 188-189 In the final story in 1996, Friday and Venus disappeared into a black hole and have not reappeared since. Subsequent ''Rogue Trooper'' stories have all featured the original version of the character.


Characters

Friday's adventures are a
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of the Rogue Trooper storyline. Since all the G.I.s were identical and had serial numbers instead of names, they gave each other descriptive nicknames to tell each other apart. *Friday (G.I. #19) is equivalent to Rogue. He seems to be less dogmatic and is stronger-willed than the other G.I.s. *Top (G.I. #01), the G.I. company sergeant and field-radioman, is equivalent to Helm. He has an upgraded version of the standard issue G.I. helmet with improved sensors, increased communications range and multiple channels. *Eightball (G.I. #08), the unit sniper, is equivalent to Gunnar. He has a rifle with enhanced sensors and a more powerful electronic sight. *Lucky (G.I. #13), the unit Equipment Man, is equivalent to Bagman. He has a Backpack with extra equipment, including Caustic Foam Dispensers and over-the-shoulder lighting mechanism.


Bibliography

*''Rogue Trooper'': ** "The War Machine" (by
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and Will Simpson, in ''2000 AD'' #650-653, 667-671, 683-687, 1989–1990) ** "Decoys" (by
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and
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, in ''Rogue Trooper Annual 1991'', 1990) ** "Marching As To War" (text story by John Smith, in ''Rogue Trooper Annual 1991'', 1990) ** "The Undeath Project" (by Michael Fleisher and Smith & Tim Perkins, in ''Rogue Trooper Annual 1991'', 1990) ** "Bio-Death" (by Michael Fleisher and
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, in ''Rogue Trooper Annual 1991'', 1990) ** "Circus Daze" (by Michael Fleisher and
John Hicklenton John Hicklenton (8 May 1967 – 19 March 2010), aka John Deadstock, was a British comics artist best known for his brutal, visceral work on flagship '' 2000 AD'' characters like ''Judge Dredd'' (in particular ''Heavy Metal Dredd'') and ''Nemesi ...
, in ''Rogue Trooper Annual 1991'', 1990) ** "Golden Fox Rebellion" (by Michael Fleisher and Ron Smith, in ''2000 AD'' #712-723, 1991) ** "Saharan Ice Belt War" (by Michael Fleisher and
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, in ''2000 AD'' #730-741, 1991) ** "Hollow Town" (by John Smith, art by Simon Coleby, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special'', 1991) ** "The Arena Of Long Knives" (by Michael Fleisher and
Kev Walker Kevin Walker is a British comics artist and illustrator, based in Leeds, who worked mainly on '' 2000 AD'' and ''Warhammer'' comics and the collectible card game ''Magic: The Gathering''. He is now working for Marvel Comics. Biography Walker be ...
, in ''2000 AD Yearbook 1992'', 1991) ** "Apocalypse Dreadnought" (by Michael Fleisher and Ron Smith, in ''2000 AD'' #780-791, 1992) ** "House of Pain" (written by
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, art by
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& Jim McCarthy, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special'', 1992) ** "Enfleshings" (by John Smith and Chris Weston, in ''2000 AD Yearbook 1993'', 1992) ** "Shock Tactics" (written by John Smith, art by Chris Weston &
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, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special'', 1993) ** "Give War a Chance" (by Mark Millar and David Hill, in ''2000 AD Yearbook 1994'', 1993) ** "Scavenger of Souls Prologue" (by Michael Fleisher and Simon Coleby, in ''2000 AD'' #850-851, 1993) ** "Scavenger of Souls" (by Michael Fleisher and Chris Weston, in ''2000 AD'' #873-880, 1994) ** "Some Mother's Son" (by Steve White and
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, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special'', 1994) ** "Hill 392" (by Steve White and Chris Weston & Gina Hart, in ''Rogue Trooper Poster Prog'' #1, 1994) ** "Mercy Killing" (by Steve White and Henry Flint, in ''2000 AD'' #889-891, 1994) ** "Some Mother's Son" (by Steve White and Henry Flint, in ''2000AD Sci-Fi Special'', 1994) ** "Mercenary Attitudes" (by Steve White and Henry Flint, in ''2000 AD'' #896-899, 1994) ** "Danger Drop" (by Steve White and Adrian Lutton, ''2000AD Yearbook 1995'', 1994) *''
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'': "Casualties Of War" (by
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, in ''2000 AD'' #900, 1994) *''Rogue Trooper'': ** "G.I. Blues" (by
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and Chris Weston, in ''2000 AD'' #901-903, 1994) ** "Blue on Blue" (by Steve White and Henry Flint, in ''2000 AD'' #928-931, 1995) ** "Mind Bombs" (by Steve White and
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(credited as Edmund Perryman) &
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, in ''2000 AD'' #937-939, 1995) ** "Ascent" (by Steve White and
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, in ''2000 AD'' #946-949, 1995) ** "Angels" (by Steve White and
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, in ''2000 AD'' #950-952, 1995) ** "Descent" (by Steve White and Steve Tappin, in ''2000 AD'' #964-966, 1995) ** "Combat Rocks" (by Steve White and Steve Tappin, in ''2000 AD'' #967-970, 1995) ** "A Night Out with the Boys" (by Steve White and Steve Tappin, in ''2000AD Sci-Fi Special'', 1995) ** "Hot Metal" (by Steve White and Steve Tappin, in ''2000 AD'' #983-986, 1996) ** "Street Fighting Man" (by Steve White and Steve Tappin, in ''2000 AD'' #987-989, 1996) ** "Gaia" (by Steve White and
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, in ''Rogue Trooper Action Special'', 1996) ** "Shakedown" (by Steve White and Steve Tappin, in ''Rogue Trooper Action Special'', 1996) ** "Collateral" (by Steve White and Steve Tappin, in ''2000 AD'' #1007-1009, 1996) ** "Rogue Alone" (by Steve White and
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, in ''2000 AD'' #1010-1013, 1996) ** "Rogue Troopers" (by
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& Steve White and
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, in ''2000 AD'' #1014-1022, 1996)


See also

Other Genetic Infantrymen (and women) with prominent roles: * Rogue *
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*
Tor Cyan ''Tor Cyan'' is a '' 2000 AD'' comic-book title written by John Tomlinson. It is a continuation of ''Mercy Heights'', which introduced the title character Tor Cyan as a futuristic 'ambulance driver'. In ''Tor Cyan'', Tor Cyan is the pilot of a medi ...
*
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References

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