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''Rogue Trooper'' is a
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strip in the British
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'' 2000 AD'', created by Gerry Finley-Day and
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in 1981. It portrays the adventures of a " Genetic Infantryman" named Rogue and three uploaded minds mounted on his equipment who search for the Traitor General. The series was
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in 1989 in the story "The War Machine", featuring a new version of the character called
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. This version of the character last appeared in 1996. The original character returned in 1999 and all stories since then have featured the original Rogue. The character has also featured in a number of ''2000 AD'' crossovers.


Publication history

Gibbons left the strip early on to be replaced by a succession of artists and writers who have taken the strip in several different directions over the years. Artists to have drawn the character include
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, ...
,
Cam Kennedy Campbell ("Cam") Kennedy is a Scottish comics artist. He is best known for his work on '' 2000 AD'', especially the flagship titles ''Judge Dredd'' and ''Rogue Trooper''. Biography Following work in commercial art in his hometown of Glasgow, ...
and Colin Wilson. This quest continued from 1981 until 1985, when the G.I. had his final confrontation with the traitor general and, after a brief further run set on the Planet Horst, Finley-Day ceased writing the strip.
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took over, reinventing the character as an intergalactic hitman attempting to end the war by assassinating key figures, but this new direction was dropped in 1989. John Smith wrote a 'flashback' story, "Cinnabar", set in Rogue's deserter days, before original series artist Dave Gibbons returned to write a much more radical revamp of the character. In "The War Machine", Gibbons and artist Will Simpson created a different war, set on a different planet, starring a different Genetic Infantryman, this time called
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. The bio-chips were dropped, and Gibbons concentrated on the politics and economics of war and the sinister nature of the genetic engineering involved. A new ongoing series featuring Friday followed, written by
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writer
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. In Fleisher's final story, "Scavenger of Souls", the bio-chips are reintroduced via an alien 'soul collector'. Fleischer was replaced with Steve White, who made the military aspect of the strip more up-to-date and tried to reconcile the two versions of the character. He also reintroduced
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(Helm's treacherous girlfriend from an earlier story who gained a more prominent role during the Simon Geller run) who had her own short spin-off run. His run on the character was the ''2000 AD'' debut of artist
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. The character was rested after White's last story in 1996. In 1997 a related character, blue-skinned ambulance pilot
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was introduced in the story ''Mercy Heights''. In 2002 the original Rogue was reintroduced, again in flashback to his days hunting the traitor general, written by Gordon Rennie. Artists have included
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, Dylan Teague, Mike Collins, Simon Coleby and PJ Holden. In 2004 Rennie stated that he had intended to revamp the character yet again, but had been blocked by ''2000 AD'' editorial. He also hints that any return to the Rogue Trooper universe will concentrate on supporting cast and not include the Rogue character. This can be seen in the new series '' The 86ers''.


Plot synopsis

The story is initially set on the planet Nu-Earth, where a
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between two factions, the Norts and Southers, is being fought. The Norts are a
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society, whom the Traitor General was briefly allied with, while the Southers are democratic. There are similarities and occasional references to past Earth conflicts including the
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and both World Wars, with the Norts resembling Germany, and the Southers the Allied forces. During the conflict, the use of chemical and biological weapons have poisoned the planet's atmosphere and oceans. As a result, what remains of the population of the planet, including the troops of both sides, live in enclosed domed military bases and habitats. They wear protective suits, helmets and respiration gear when outside their domes. These suits are known as "
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s". Any damage to the helmet or chemsuit is usually fatal to the wearer. In an attempt to bring an end to the stalemate, the Southern High Command have created the GI, or "Genetic Infantryman". The GI is a soldier genetically engineered to be immune to the poisonous atmosphere of Nu-Earth, and therefore be able to fight without chemsuits. The Southern High Command deploy the entire GI Regiment in a mass spaceborne capsule drop over an area known as "The Quartz Zone", which resembles one of the Earth's Poles because the surface has an icy, glacier-like nature. The assault was intended to be a surprise attack, but because a traitor within the Southern High Command has passed details of it to the Norts, they are expecting the attack. The Norts employ elite infantry known as the Kashan and Kashar Legions to repulse the assault, and the entire GI Regiment - apart from Rogue - are wiped out. This event is referred to as "The Quartz Zone Massacre". Rogue, the only surviving G.I., goes AWOL in order to track down the traitor. Along the way he thwarts numerous Nort schemes, discovers and inadvertently destroys the only portion of Nu-Earth not contaminated by chemical weapons, and is betrayed by every female character he encounters. A later storyline – "MilliCom Memories" – shows how the GIs progress through their training, and that rather than a name each GI has a letter suffixed by their age. Rogue is "R", Gunnar "G", Helm "H" and Bagman "B". Two other troopers "D" and "N" are referenced in the storyline. During their training each GI is given a nickname - Gunnar is so named because of his marksmanship ability. Millicom Memories showed there were other prototype GIs before the development of Rogue's class, some of which were killed during his training. In a multi-part story titled "The Marauders", Rogue encounters a group of deserters from both Nort and Southern sides, who operate as scavengers from a hidden base and attack both Nort and Southers in order to obtain food, ammunition and supplies. Unknown to Rogue, the commander of The Marauders is the Traitor General. Due to an accident the General was severely burned and is now unrecognisable. The General later reveals himself to Rogue, then captures and tortures him. Rogue eventually escapes, and with the help of one of the Marauders (a Souther pilot known as 'Player'), defeats the Marauders that pursue him. The Traitor General escapes, destroying the Marauder base as he does so. In "All Hell on the Dix-I Front" a massive Nort assault forces the Southerners to retreat from a vast area of Nu-Earth, similar to the Ardennes assault of World War II. During this, other Elite units of the Nort military are introduced, such as the Sun Legion, a Regiment of solar glider troops, and the Scum Marines, an amphibious assault force. "Sister Sledge", a military nurse accompanied Rogue during the Dix-I campaign. She is secretly an enemy agent known as a "filth columnist" and dies in the final episode of the series when Bagman causes her to fall from a boat into the heavily polluted and toxic "Scum Sea". "Fort Neuro" introduced a defensive line that has been cut off from both Southers and Norts since the beginning of the war. The Fort has been split into separate sectors by the same clouds, meaning each sector operates independently of each other, without any contact or cohesion. The soldiers within each sector are suffering from
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so the French sector – known as "Franks" – wear Napoleonic era uniforms, and hold grand balls that were popular in that period. Other sectors display similar erratic behaviour, with the English troops – known as "Lime-ees" – dressing as holiday camp redcoats and behaving as though they are on a perpetual holiday, while the "Rom" garrison fashion themselves as 1950's Teddy Boys - or "Romeos". Rogue is immune to all known toxins, diseases, and acids with three known exceptions: * A new plant is discovered after
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is melted in an arctic zone, which renders him unconscious. * In the flashback story ''"Cinnabar"'' a retrovirus is engineered specifically to target his immune system, making him susceptible to all other Nu-Earth hazards, ultimately forcing him to wear a chem-suit. * On Horst, Rogue is bitten by one of the Dragoid creatures causing him to pass out. As Bagman points out, Rogue was engineered to be resistant to conditions on Nu Earth, not those unique to Horst. However, the toxin quickly wears off, and in fact has a beneficial effect on Rogue. In a lighter moment during the Fort Neuro series, Rogue is shown to have difficulty breathing when in a staff car full of officers from the "
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" sector, who in anticipation of a good night out with the neighbouring "
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" sector, have applied too much
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. The Biochips are infected by a latent malady unknowingly contracted whilst passing through the Neverglades area of Nu Earth. The unnamed condition renders them susceptible to "Enzyme E dysfunction", which causes their newly re-gened bodies to disintegrate, leaving only their bio-chips.


Historical influences

Many elements of the Rogue back-story were inspired by
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, the
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and the
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.
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(Northerner Unionists) fought against generally less-well equipped
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(Southern Confederates), and several battles were referenced, such as the First Battle of Bull Run, which was retold as the "Battle of Mek-Bull Run". The Norts appear totalitarian in nature. While their uniforms have
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connotations their dialect and names are mostly quasi- Slavic, as if they represented a futuristic version of the
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, although there is some usage of German names as well, for example General Vagner, Admiral Torpitz (a play on the German admiral Tirpitz). Their conduct and methods of waging war are also more barbaric than those of the comparatively civilised Southers. Although as the series develops the Southers are also shown committing comparably immoral acts as well. "Genetic Infantryman" is a direct homage to the supposed " Government Issue" tag that American troops were nicknamed after.


Bibliography

The Rogue Trooper has appeared frequently in comics and other media.


Stories in regular issues

The original run, mostly written by Gerry Finley-Day, was: * "Rogue Trooper" (with 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 Man ...
, in '' 2000 AD'' #228, 1981) * "Nu Paree" (with art by Dave Gibbons, in ''2000 AD'' #229, 1981) * "Glass Zone" (with art by Dave Gibbons, in ''2000 AD'' #230, 1981) * "Doomsday Valley" (with art by Dave Gibbons, in ''2000 AD'' #231, 1981) * "Terror of the Decapitators" (with art by Dave Gibbons, in ''2000 AD'' #232, 1981) * "Raiders" (with art by Dave Gibbons, in ''2000 AD'' #234, 1981) * "Scum Sea" (with art by Dave Gibbons, in ''2000 AD'' #235, 1981) * "Ascent To Buzzard-Three" (with art by Colin Wilson, in ''2000 AD'' #236-238, 1981) * "The Rookies" (with art by Dave Gibbons, in ''2000 AD'' #239-240, 1981) * "Blue Moon" (with art by Colin Wilson, in ''2000 AD'' #241, 1981) * "Poison" (with art by Mike Dorey, in ''2000 AD'' #242-243, 1981) * "Fear of the Machine" (with art by Colin Wilson, in ''2000 AD'' #246-248, 1982) * "The Dreamweavers" (with art by Dave Gibbons, in ''2000 AD'' #249-250, 1982) * "The Buzzard" (with art by Colin Wilson, in ''2000 AD'' #251-253, 1982) * "The Petrified Forest" (with art by Mike Dorey, in ''2000 AD'' #254-257, 1982) * "War of Nerves" (with art by Colin Wilson, in ''2000 AD'' #258, 1982) * "Bagman Blues" (with art by
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, ...
and
Eric Bradbury Eric Bradbury (4 January 1921 – May 2001) was a British comic artist who primarily worked for Amalgamated Press/ IPC from the late 1940s to the 1990s. He studied at Beckenham Art School from 1936, and served in the RAF as a rear gunner o ...
, in ''2000 AD'' #260-262, 1982) * "The Body Looters" (with art by
Cam Kennedy Campbell ("Cam") Kennedy is a Scottish comics artist. He is best known for his work on '' 2000 AD'', especially the flagship titles ''Judge Dredd'' and ''Rogue Trooper''. Biography Following work in commercial art in his hometown of Glasgow, ...
, in ''2000 AD'' #265, 1982) * "All Hell on the Dix-I Front" (with art by Colin Wilson, Cam Kennedy and Brett Ewins, in ''2000 AD'' #266-277, 1982) * "Assassination Run" (with art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #278-279) * "Hats Off to Helm" (with art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #280-281) * "Marauders" (with art by Colin Wilson and Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #282-289) * "Fort Neuro" (with art by Brett Ewins and Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #290-310, 1982–1983) * "Major Magnam" (with art by Brett Ewins, in ''2000 AD'' #311-315, 1983) * "Bigfoot" (with art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #316, 1983) * "Bio-Wire" (with art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #317, 1983) * "Milli-Com Memories" (with art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #318-322, 1983) * "Vid-Vultures" (with art by Brett Ewins, in ''2000 AD'' #323-326, 1983) * "Eye of the Traitor" (with art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #327-332, 1983) * "Frisco Phog" (with art by Boluda, in ''2000 AD'' #333-334, 1983) * "From Hell to Eternity" (with art by Brett Ewins, in ''2000 AD'' #335-340, 1983) * "Mega-Minefield" (with art by Boluda, in ''2000 AD'' #341-342, 1983) * "Gasbah" (with art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #343-347, 1983) * "Timeslip" (with art by Boluda, in ''2000 AD'' #348-349, 1983) * "Colonel Kovert" (with art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #350-355, 1984) * "You Only Die Twice" (with art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #358-364, #366-368, 1984) * "Message From Milli-Com" (with art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #369-377, 1984) * "Just Routine" (with art by
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, in ''2000 AD'' #378, 1984) * "Blind Terror" (with art by Steve Dillon, in ''2000 AD'' #379-380, 1984) * "Death Valley" (with art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #381-383, 1984) * "M For Murder" (script by
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, (credited as "Rogan") with art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #384-386, 1984) * "To the Ends of Nu Earth" (with art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #387-392, 1984) * "Re-Gene" (with art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #401-406, 1985) * "The Return of Rogue Trooper" (with art by José Ortiz, in ''2000 AD'' #410-419, 1985) * "Antigen of Horst" (with art by José Ortiz, in ''2000 AD'' #422-426, #428-432, 1985) * "Return to Milli-Com" (with art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD'' #444-449, 1985) Subsequently, Rogue Trooper appeared in stories by three other writers: * "The Hitman" (written by
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, with art by
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, in ''2000 AD'' #495-499, 1986) * "Hit One" (written by Simon Geller, with art by Steve Dillon, in ''2000 AD'' #520-531, 1987) * "Hit Two" (written by Simon Geller, with art by Steve Dillon, in ''2000 AD'' #568-572, 1988) * "Hit Three – The Violent Majority" (written by Simon Geller, with art by Steve Dillon, in ''2000 AD'' #574-575, 1988) * "Through the Eyes of a Gun" (script and art by Steve Dillon, in ''2000 AD'' #589, 1988) * "Hit Four – The New Moral Army" (written by Simon Geller, with art by Steve Dillon, in ''2000 AD'' #598-600, #602-603, 1988) The Hitman storyline concluded in the ''2000 AD Winter Special 1989'' (see below). There was then a story set before the Hitman series: * "Cinnabar" (written by John Smith, with pencils by
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and inks by Kev Walker, in ''2000 AD'' #624-630 and 633–635, 1989)


Stories in specials and annuals

* "Milli-Way Sixty-Six!" (written by Gerry Finley-Day, art by
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, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1982'') * "Pray for War" (written by Alan Moore, art by
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, ...
, in ''2000 AD Annual 1983'', 1982) * "The Droidonators" (written by Gerry Finley-Day, art by Boluda, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1983'') * "First of the Few" (written by Alan Moore, art by
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, in ''2000 AD Annual 1984'', 1983) * "Portrait of a Rebel!" (written by Simon Gellar, art by Brett Ewins, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1984'') * "The War of Words" (written by Ian Rogan, art by Robin Smith, in ''2000 AD Annual 1985'', 1984) * "On the Rogue Again" (text story, writer unknown, illustrated by
Cam Kennedy Campbell ("Cam") Kennedy is a Scottish comics artist. He is best known for his work on '' 2000 AD'', especially the flagship titles ''Judge Dredd'' and ''Rogue Trooper''. Biography Following work in commercial art in his hometown of Glasgow, ...
, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1985'') * ''untitled story'' (written by Simon Gellar, art by Cam Kennedy, in ''2000 AD Annual 1986'', 1985) * "Killothon" (written by Pat Mills, art by Mike Collins and Mark Farmer, in '' Diceman'' 3, 1986) * "The Fanatics" (written by Peter Milligan, art by José Ortiz, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1986'') * "Nort by Nortwest" (written by Peter Milligan, art by José Ortiz, in ''2000AD Annual 1987'', 1986) * "Space Zombies" (written by Pat Mills, art by Mike Collins, in ''Diceman'' 5, 1986) * "The Hit: Conclusion" (written by Steve Dillon, with art by Chris Weston, in ''2000 AD Winter Special'', 1989)


After the ''Friday'' reboot

(For the full series of stories featuring Friday, see Friday (2000 AD)#Bibliography.) Rogue also appeared in crossovers with the new "
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" series (leading up to the deaths of Rogue and Bagman in #949), all written by Steve White: * "Blue on Blue" (with art by
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, in ''2000 AD'' #928-931, 1995) * "Mind Bombs" (with art by
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, in ''2000 AD'' #937-939, 1995) * "Ascent" (with art by
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, in ''2000 AD'' #946-949, 1995) After the new series finished, the original series returned in a story set after Rogue's death, written by John Tomlinson: * "Remembrance Day" (with art by Dave Gibbons, in ''2000 AD'' Prog 2000, 1999) The original Rogue later returned in stories set before his death, all written by Gordon Rennie: * "What Lies Beneath" (with pencils by
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and inks by
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, in ''2000 AD'' #1301-1304, 2002) * "Weapons of War" (with art by Dylan Teague, in ''2000 AD'' #1305, 2002) * "Overkill" (with Simon Coleby, in ''2000 AD'' #1306-1307, 2002) * "Lions" (with Staz Johnson (1308) and Mike Collins (1309), in ''2000 AD'' #1308-1309, 2002) * "A Visit to the Boneyard" (with pencils by Mike Collins and inks by David Roach, in ''2000 AD'' #1310-1311, 2002) * "Requiem" (with Simon Coleby, in ''2000 AD'' #1312, 2002) * "Angels" (with Simon Coleby, in ''2000 AD'' Prog 2003, 2002) * "Ghouls" (with pencils by Staz Johnson (episodes 1–4) and Mike Collins (ep. 5–6), and inks by David Roach (ep. 3–6), in ''2000 AD'' #1344-1349, 2003) * "Realpolitik" (with PJ Holden, in ''2000 AD'' #1380-1385, 2004) * "Condor Six Down" (with Simon Coleby, in ''2000 AD'' #1462-1464, 2005) * "New Model Army" (with Steve Pugh (art) & Ian Edginton (script)''2000 AD'' #1477-1479, 2006) Gerry Finley-Day returned to the character after 25 years away, for the end of year special in 2010: * "Dead Ringer" (with Staz Johnson, in ''2000 AD'' Prog 2011, 2010) In a short series of one-off stories called ''What If...?'' featuring alternative takes on popular ''2000 AD'' characters, Rogue Trooper returned in a story written by
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: * "What If... Gunnar Survived the Quartz Zone Massacre?" (with Colin Wilson, in ''2000 AD'' #1771, 2012) The series appeared in one-off stories in annual special issues from 2014: * "Dregs of War" (written by Guy Adams, art by Darren Douglas, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 2014'') * "The Feast" (written by Guy Adams, art by Lee Carter, in ''2000 AD Winter Special 2014'') * "Death of a Demon" (written by Guy Adams, art by Darren Douglas, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 2015'') * "Shore Leave" (written by Guy Adams, art by Jimmy Broxton, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 2016'') The character returned to the regular issues of the comic in 2016: * "Ghosts of Nu-Earth" (written by Gordon Rennie, art by
Richard Elson Richard Elson (born 1962) is a British comic book artist best known for his work on ''Sonic the Comic'', '' 2000 AD'' and ''Thor''. Biography Richard Elson is a fine art graduate with over sixteen years experience as an artist and illustrator ...
, in ''2000 AD'' #2000, 2016) * "A Soldier's Duty" (written by James Robinson, art by
Leonardo Manco Leonardo Manco (born 16 December 1971) is an Argentine comic book artist. Career Manco is best known for his dark and gritty style on such titles as Marvel Comics’ ''Hellstorm'' (1994), '' Blaze of Glory'' (2000, #1-4), '' Apache Skies'' ( ...
, in ''2000 AD'' #2050, 2017) * "The Thousand Days" (written by
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, art by Sam Beck & Eva de la Cruz, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 2018'') * "Secret of the Keep" (written by
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, art by
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, in ''2000 AD'' #2130, 2019) * "Savage Swamp" (written by Cavan Scott, art by Nick Roche & Abigail Bulmer, in ''2000 AD'' #2170, 2020) * "Brothers" (written by Kek-W, art by Warwick Fraser-Coombe, in ''2000 AD'' #2312, 2022)


Spin-offs and reboots


The 86ers

'' The 86ers'' was created by writer Gordon Rennie and drawn by artists Karl Richardson and PJ Holden. The story stars G.I. pilot Rafella "Rafe" Blue and her robot Gabe.


Venus Bluegenes

''
Venus Bluegenes ''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 ...
'' appeared both in Rogue Trooper and in her own eponymous strip, with stories written by authors including Grant Morrison, Steve White and Dan Abnett.


Tor Cyan

''
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 ...
'' appeared both in Mercy Heights and in his own eponymous strip, in a series written by John Tomlinson.


Jaegir

''
Jaegir ''Jaegir'' is a science fiction strip in the British comic '' 2000 AD'', created by writer Gordon Rennie and artist Simon Coleby. It follows the adventures of Kapitan-Inspector Atalia Jaegir, who serves in the Nordland State Security Police. P ...
'' is a recurring series in ''2000 AD'', focusing on Kapitan-Inspector Atalia Jaegir, who serves in the Nordland State Security Police. Her role is to hunt down escaped war criminals.


Hunted

Gordon Rennie and artist PJ Holden produced ''Hunted'', a nine-part story told from the point of view of the Traitor General, in 2016. It began in 2000AD progs 2001 to 2009. It features a young Atalia
Jaegir ''Jaegir'' is a science fiction strip in the British comic '' 2000 AD'', created by writer Gordon Rennie and artist Simon Coleby. It follows the adventures of Kapitan-Inspector Atalia Jaegir, who serves in the Nordland State Security Police. P ...
and a monstrous early specimen of the G.I. project.


IDW Publishing reboot

On 20 July 2013, American company
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announced that after the success of its adaptation of '' Judge Dredd'' from '' 2000 AD'' it would now champion Rogue Trooper with recoloured old issues as well as completely new stories. "Following the success of Judge Dredd, IDW and Rebellion/2000 AD expand their thriving relationship with the addition of Rogue Trooper to their publishing slate! IDW will launch an all-new Rogue Trooper series in 2014, and also offer newly colored re-presentations of past Rogue Trooper comics, too." On 13 November 2013 it was announced that the new series would be written by British fantasy writer
Brian Ruckley Brian Ruckley is a Scottish fantasy author and comic book writer. He is the author of The Godless World trilogy: '' Winterbirth'', '' Bloodheir'', and '' Fall of Thanes''. He'd go on to become principal writer of the current ''Transformers: G ...
and drawn by Alberto Ponticelli. Brian Ruckley acquired the position "by writing a pitch document that people apparently liked." He described his first challenge as scriptwriter as "I can now say from personal experience that writing comics is not straightforward or effortless!" The new Rogue Trooper features a re-designed helmet, rifle and backpack which serve as the three main supporting characters in the stories. The first episode was originally set to ship at the end of February 2014, but the first issue was actually released on 5 March 2014. Due to lower-than-expected sales, the decision was made to put the series "on hold". The final issue of the new Rogue Trooper series was issue 4, published on 21 May 2014. All four issues were collected as a trade paperback and released on 17 September 2014 under the title ''Rogue Trooper: Last Man Standing''. IDW also published ''Rogue Trooper Classics'', a series of recoloured stories from ''2000 AD'', in order. It was originally intended to consist of 12 issues (with issue 1 being published on 14 May 2014), but like the new Rogue title, it was cut short, with only 8 issues to be produced in total – again, a result of lower-than-expected sales.


Other media

A range of Rogue Trooper material has been produced:


Novels

There are three novels based on Rogue Trooper: * ''Crucible'' ( Gordon Rennie, October 2004 ) * ''Blood Relative'' ( James Swallow, March 2005 ) * ''The Quartz Massacre'' (
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, March 2006 )


Boardgames

The Rogue Trooper Boardgame was released in 1987 by
Games Workshop Games Workshop Group (often abbreviated as GW) is a British manufacturer of miniature wargames, based in Nottingham, England. Its best-known products are ''Warhammer Age of Sigmar'' and ''Warhammer 40,000''. Founded in 1975 by John Peake (gam ...
.
EN Publishing EN World, also known as Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG News, is a British-owned tabletop role-playing game news and reviews website founded in 2000, which grew from the earlier "Eric Noah's Unofficial D&D 3rd Edition News" site (which was activ ...
released the Rogue Trooper tabletop roleplaying game in 2020.


Video games

A number of Rogue Trooper computer games have been released in 1986 and 1990. An
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shooter by
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for the Amstrad CPC,
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and
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was released in 1986. The game consists of killing
Norts ''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 ...
while searching Nu-Earth for 8 vid-tapes containing evidence of the Traitor General's involvement in the Quartz Zone Massacre, where all of the G.I.s except Rogue were slaughtered. On finding all 8 tapes, Rogue has to return to the Souther base of Milli-Com to prove the General's treachery and the extenuating circumstances of his going AWOL. During the game, as well as the vid-tapes, players could also pick up medi-kits to regain health and ammo boxes to feed Gunnar. A platform game incorporating first-person vehicle levels for the
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and
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by Krisalis Software came out in 1990. After Rebellion bought ''2000 AD'' they released a Rogue Trooper video game in 2006, with a
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version out in 2009. In 2009 Rogue Trooper featured a guest role in the game "
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" for
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. It came in the form of content which could be bought in the PlayStation Store. In 2017 Rogue Trooper Redux was released to the current generation PC, PS4, XB1 and Nintendo Switch, developed by Rebellion and TickTock Games.


Film

Grant Morrison has said they will be writing a ''Rogue Trooper'' screenplay for Sam Worthington's production company Full Clip Production. On 16 July 2018, Duncan Jones revealed that he will direct the movie, without Full Clip Production. In 2018, a not-for-profit short
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directed by Adam Kirley, produced by Joby Stephens, and starring stuntman
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was released, with its premiere at the International London Sci Fi film festival. In November 2018,
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announced they were setting up a studio for a film and TV series based on '' 2000 AD'' characters with Rogue Trooper as one of their projects.


References


External links


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Eidos Rogue Trooper game website

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