Peter Hogan is an
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writer and
comics writer, best known for
''Resident Alien'', which he co-created with artist
Steve Parkhouse
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Parkhouse has worked in comics since 1967, when he drew the occasional "Power House Pin-Up" ...
. Hogan began his comics career as editor of cult
British
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comic ''
Revolver
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'' in 1990–1991, before working for ''
2000 AD'',
American comic book
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publishers
Vertigo
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,
America's Best Comics
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''America's Best ...
and
Dark Horse Comics
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Biography
In 1978
Pete Townshend
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Townsh ...
, of
The Who
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, asked Hogan to set up and manage his Magic Bus Bookshop in
Richmond
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* Richmond, California, ...
. He then worked as
commissioning editor
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for Townshend’s
Eel Pie Publishing from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. Projects included
Pennie Smith
Pennie Smith (born in London) is an English photographer, known for her photography of the rock music industry. She specialises in black-and-white photography.
Early life
Smith attended art school in Twickenham in the late 1960s, studying gra ...
’s book of
Clash photos,
Viv Stanshall
Vivian Stanshall (born Victor Anthony Stanshall; 21 March 1943 – 5 March 1995) was an English singer-songwriter, musician, author, poet and wit, best known for his work with the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, for his exploration of the British upper ...
’s Sir Henry At Rawlinson End,
Roy Carr
Roy Carr (1945 – 1 July 2018) was an English music journalist, covering pop, rock and jazz. He joined the '' New Musical Express (NME)'' in the late 1960s, and edited ''NME'', '' Vox'' and '' Melody Maker'' magazines.
Biography
Born in Bla ...
and
Charles Shaar Murray
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’s
Bowie – An Illustrated Record. Hogan worked on the editorial side, with John Brown (later the publisher of
Viz Comic
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) on the business side. His known associates at that time were rock music journalists
Dave Marsh and Patrick Humphries.
Hogan worked as a record company press officer for
Rough Trade during the early days of
The Smiths
The Smiths were an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1982. They comprised the singer Morrissey, the guitarist Johnny Marr, the bassist Andy Rourke and the drummer Mike Joyce. They are regarded as one of the most important acts to eme ...
, and for
IRS Records
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where he worked for
REM, as well as writing about music and film, for magazines like
Melody Maker
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and Sky and Vox, and much later on
Uncut
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* '' BET: Uncut'', a Black Enter ...
. He went on to write books about
The Bangles
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,
The Doors
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,
Queen
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,
REM,
The Velvet Underground
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and
Nick Drake.
He also was a contributing writer to a biography about
The Monkees
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pop group.
Hogan is the brother-in-law of noted UK comic artist/typographer/design guru
Rian Hughes
Rian Hughes is a British graphic designer, illustrator, type designer, comics artist and novelist.
Overviews
Hughes has written and drawn comics for '' 2000 AD'', Vertigo CMYK and Batman: Black and White, and designed for DC Comics and Marv ...
.
Fleetway then hired Hogan to edit comics, and whilst he was editing
Revolver
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, he also co-edited The Comic Relief Comic with
Neil Gaiman
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and
Richard Curtis
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.
Later, Hogan became a scriptwriter for the ''
2000 AD'' comic, working on short story series ''
Vector 13'' and ''
Tharg
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's Dragon Tales'', as well as reinventing the long-running ''
Strontium Dog
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'' series as ''Strontium Dogs'' and supervising the ''
Durham Red
Durham Red is a British comics character, originally created in 1987 as a female sidekick and lover for Johnny Alpha in the long-running comic book series ''Strontium Dog'' in '' 2000 AD''. She is a bounty hunter with a mutation that gives her ...
'' spin-off series. Hogan also had a short stint working on ''Sam Slade,
Robo-Hunter
''Robo-Hunter'' is a recurring strip in the British Comic '' 2000 AD'', initially written by John Wagner and illustrated by Ian Gibson. The series starred Sam Slade, a laconic, ageing, cigar-smoking bounty hunter of robots that have gone renegad ...
''. He also created the fantasy ''Timehouse''.
However, when
David Bishop took on the editorship of ''2000 AD'', he informed Hogan that he would commission no more of Hogan's scripts because he "didn't believe his writing fitted the comic
ewanted 2000 AD to be." The two commissioned scripts, ''
Strontium Dog
''Strontium Dog'' was a long-running British comics series starring Johnny Alpha, a mutant bounty hunter who lives in Earth's future. The series was created in 1978 by writer John Wagner (under the pseudonym T. B. Grover) and artist Carlos Ezquer ...
s'' "Hate and War" and ''
Durham Red
Durham Red is a British comics character, originally created in 1987 as a female sidekick and lover for Johnny Alpha in the long-running comic book series ''Strontium Dog'' in '' 2000 AD''. She is a bounty hunter with a mutation that gives her ...
'' "Night of the Hunters" were heavily rewritten and Hogan asked for his name to be removed – they were credited to
Alan Smithee. With hindsight Bishop says "He was rightly furious about having his work summarily rewritten and demanded his name taken off the scripts, which I did. I regret the brutal way I treated Peter: I was in a hurry to make changes and he caught the full force of that haste."
In the 1990s, Hogan wrote for some titles on
DC Comics
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'
Vertigo
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imprint, including ''
The Dreaming
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'' and ''
The Sandman Presents
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''The Sandman'' was written by Neil Gaiman.
Ongoing series
''The Dreaming''
''The Drea ...
: Love Street''. Most recently, his unpublished followup to the latter, ''
The Sandman Presents: Marquee Moon'', was published online.
Like ''Love Street,'' ''Marquee Moon'' is a tie-in to
Neil Gaiman
Neil Richard MacKinnon GaimanBorn as Neil Richard Gaiman, with "MacKinnon" added on the occasion of his marriage to Amanda Palmer. ; ( Neil Richard Gaiman; born 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, gr ...
's The Sandman and offers a look at the early days of John Constantine of ''
Swamp Thing
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'' and ''
Hellblazer
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'' fame.
In addition, Hogan has worked with
Alan Moore
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on Moore's
America's Best Comics
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History
''America's Best ...
series, including his own spin-off title ''
Terra Obscura
''Terra Obscura'' is a 2003 comic book miniseries spin-off from Alan Moore's '' Tom Strong'' series. The stories are written by Peter Hogan, and drawn by Yanick Paquette and Karl Story with additional flashback sequences drawn by Eric Theriau ...
''. He also wrote three issues of ''
Tom Strong
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'' with artist
Chris Sprouse
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Early life
Chris Spro ...
and the two of them returned to the character in 2010 with the
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''Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom''.
Since 2011 Hogan has worked on his own ''
Resident Alien
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'' series for
Dark Horse
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Th ...
. This has been adapted by
Chris Sheridan into a live action TV show starring
Alan Tudyk
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. It will air in the summer of 2020.
In 2020 Hogan returned to the pages of ''
2000 AD'' working with
Brendan McCarthy
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Life and career Early life and work
Brendan McCarthy was ...
on Zaucer of Zilk: A Zaucer Full of Zecrets.
Bibliography
Comics work includes:
*''
Tharg's Dragon Tales'':
** "The Challenge" (with
Tim Bollard, in ''2000 AD'' #793-95, 1992)
** "Dragon Tales" (with
Nigel Dobbyn
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The English ''Nigel'' is commonly found in records dating from the Middle Ages; however, it was not used much before being revived by 19th-century antiquarians. For instance, Walter Scott published ...
, in ''2000 AD'' #793-95, 1992)
*''
Tharg's Future Shocks
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'':
** "Seeds" (with
Lee Sullivan, in ''2000 AD'' No. 798, 1992)
** "A Kind of Hush" (with
Jon Haward
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Biography
Haward was born in Norwich and, whi ...
, in ''2000 AD'' No. 862, 1993)
** "Time of Peace" (with DHill, in ''2000 AD'' No. 864, 1993)
** "Clone Wolf" (with DHill, in ''2000 AD'' No. 866, 1993)
** "Brighter Later" (with Jon Haward, in ''2000 AD Winter Special 1993'')
** "Red Giant" (with
Paul Johnson, in ''2000 AD'' No. 892, 1994)
** "The Star!" (with
Mike Perkins
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Career
Mike Perkins began drawing at a very early age. After att ...
, in ''2000 AD'' No. 938, 1995)
** "The Way We Whirr!" (with
Tim Perkins, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1995'')
*''
Strontium Dog
''Strontium Dog'' was a long-running British comics series starring Johnny Alpha, a mutant bounty hunter who lives in Earth's future. The series was created in 1978 by writer John Wagner (under the pseudonym T. B. Grover) and artist Carlos Ezquer ...
s'':
** "Crossroads" (with Nigel Dobbyn, in ''2000 AD'' #897–899, 1994)
** "Alphabet Man" (with Nigel Dobbyn, in ''2000 AD'' #937–939, 1995)
** "High Moon"(with
Mark Harrison Mark Harrison is the name of:
* Mark Harrison (American football) (born 1990), American football player
* Mark Harrison (comics) (born 1963), British comic book artist
* Mark Harrison (footballer) (born 1960), English footballer
* T. Mark Harrison ...
, in ''2000 AD'' #940–947, 1995)
** "The Mutant Sleeps Tonight" (with
Simon Harrison, in ''2000 AD'' No. 957, 1995)
** "Hate & War" (as
Alan Smithee, with
Trevor Hairsine
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In August 2005 Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada named him as one of Marvel Comics's "Young Guns", a group of artists who have the qual ...
, in ''2000 AD'' #993–999, 1996)
*''
Robo-Hunter
''Robo-Hunter'' is a recurring strip in the British Comic '' 2000 AD'', initially written by John Wagner and illustrated by Ian Gibson. The series starred Sam Slade, a laconic, ageing, cigar-smoking bounty hunter of robots that have gone renegad ...
'':
** "Slade Runner" (with
Rian Hughes
Rian Hughes is a British graphic designer, illustrator, type designer, comics artist and novelist.
Overviews
Hughes has written and drawn comics for '' 2000 AD'', Vertigo CMYK and Batman: Black and White, and designed for DC Comics and Marv ...
, in ''2000 AD 1994 Yearbook'', 1993)
** "Winnegan's Fake" (with Rian Hughes, in ''2000 AD'' #852–854, 1993)
** "Metrobolis" (with Rian Hughes, in ''2000 AD'' #904–911, 1994)
** "Fax and Deductions" (with
Simon Jacob
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, in ''2000 AD 1994 Sci-Fi Special'')
** "War of the Noses" (with Rian Hughes, in ''2000 AD'' #1023, 1996)
** ''
Timehouse'' (with Tim Bollard):
** "Timehouse" (in ''2000 AD'' #860–866, 1993)
** "Century Duty" (in ''2000 AD'' #919–927, 1994–1995)
*''
Durham Red
Durham Red is a British comics character, originally created in 1987 as a female sidekick and lover for Johnny Alpha in the long-running comic book series ''Strontium Dog'' in '' 2000 AD''. She is a bounty hunter with a mutation that gives her ...
'':
** "Mirrors" (with Mark Harrison, in ''2000 AD'' #901–903, 1994)
** "Ghosts" (with Mark Harrison, in ''2000 AD Winter Special 1994'')
** "Deals" (with Mark Harrison, in ''2000 AD'' #960–963, 1995)
** "Diners" (with
Paul Marshall, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1995'')
** "Night of the Hunters" (as Alan Smithee, with Mark Harrison, in ''2000 AD'' #1000–1005, 1996)
*''
Vector 13'':
** "Case Seven: Are They Cats?" (with
John Ridgway, in ''2000 AD'' No. 957, 1995)
** "Case Nine:
Spear of Destiny
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" (with
David Hine
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Career
Hine has been working in comics since the early 1980s. For ''Crisis'', he drew the series ''Sticky Fin ...
, in ''2000 AD'' No. 959, 1995)
** "Case Four: Operation Mordred" (with Lee Sullivan, in ''2000 AD'' #968, 1995
*''
The Sandman Presents: Marquee Moon'' (1997, unpublished)
*''
The Sandman Presents
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''The Sandman'' was written by Neil Gaiman.
Ongoing series
''The Dreaming''
''The Drea ...
: Love Street'' (with pencils by
Michael Zulli
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Career
Michael Zulli's career in the comics industry began in October 1986 with ''The Puma Blues'', on which he collabor ...
, 3-issue mini-series, Vertigo, July–September 1999)
*''
Terra Obscura
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'' (with co-author
Alan Moore
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and pencils by
Yanick Paquette
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In 1996 Paquette drew two miniseries adapted from the TV series '' Space: Above and Beyond'', written by Ro ...
, America's Best Comics):
** ''Terra Obscura'' vol. 1 (6-issue
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, August 2003 – February 2004)
** ''Terra Obscura'' vol. 2 (6-issue limited series, January 2004 – May 2005)
* ''
Tom Strong
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'' #24–25, 35 (with pencils by
Chris Sprouse
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Early life
Chris Spro ...
, America's Best Comics, January–March 2004, January 2006)
*''Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom'' (with Chris Sprouse, 6-issue limited series, America's Best Comics, June 2010-January 2011)
*''Tom Strong and the Planet of Peril'' (with Chris Sprouse, 6-issue limited series, Vertigo, September 2013-February 2014)
*''
Resident Alien
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'' (with
Steve Parkhouse
Steve Parkhouse is a writer, artist and letterer who has worked for many British comics, especially '' 2000 AD'' and ''Doctor Who Magazine''.
Biography
Parkhouse has worked in comics since 1967, when he drew the occasional "Power House Pin-Up" ...
,
Dark Horse Comics
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, April 2012 – Present)
Notes
References
*
*
Peter Hoganat Barney
* ''
Thrill Power Overload
''Thrill Power Overload'', or ''TPO'' is a book about the history of the British comic '' 2000 AD'' written by David Bishop, one of its editors.
History
The book started life as series of articles written by David Bishop and serialised in the ...
'' (by
David Bishop (
Rebellion Developments, 260 pages, February 2007, )
*
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