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Steve Yeowell () is a British
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, well known for his work on the long-running science fiction and
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weekly comic '' 2000 AD''.


Biography

Having trained in 3D design (specialising in
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ing and jewellery), Yeowell began drawing comics purely for pleasure, with no particular intention to become a professional artist. Having shown his portfolio to artist
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, he quickly found himself given work by Swiftsure (on the ''Lieutenant Fl'ff'' strip). After this, he worked on a "dummy comic" David Lloyd was creating for Fleetway called ''Fantastic Adventure''. This was his first meeting with writer
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, who was writing the ''California Crew'' strip ("loosely based on the A-Team") Yeowell was drawing. While ''Fantastic Adventure'' wasn't picked up,
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asked Yeowell to help him with a music magazine's comic strip off the back of it and, afterwards, helped him get work at
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. He started on '' Spider-Man and Zoids'' before doing ''
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'' and later '' ThunderCats''. On ''Zoids'', he worked with Morrison again and as a result, Morrison picked Yeowell to be the main artist on new superhero strip ''
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'', to run in ''2000 AD'' beginning in 1987. ''Zenith'' was a success, running to four full-length series plus several one-offs. Yeowell was headhunted by American comics companies and has worked on ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' JSA'' and ''
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''. He continued his association with Morrison, collaborating on ''
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'' and ''
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''. Yeowell's work is noted for delicate penmanship and lifelike facial expressions, with a notable economy of style that means that his work suits both colour and
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treatment. He works with a dip pen (Gillot 404 nib) and a Windsor & Newton Series 7 No.3 sable brush, as well as
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and marker pens, on 220 g/m2 Daler Rowney Heavyweight Cartridge Paper. The concentration on human features means that Yeowell's work is held to suit superhero, science fiction and historical genres equally. Later work has included '' The Red Seas'', an eighteenth-century pirate story scripted by
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and science fiction Triad tale ''Red Fang'' by Steve Moore.


Bibliography

Comics work includes: * ''
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'': "The Black Zoid" (with
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*''
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'' (with
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) ** "Phase One" (in ''2000 AD'' #535–549, 1987) ** "Interludes 1 & 2" (in ''2000 AD'' #558–559, 1988) ** "Phase Two" (in ''2000 AD'' #89-606, 1988) ** "Interlude 3" (in ''2000 AD Winter Special'' No. 1, 1988) ** "Phase Three" (in ''2000 AD'' #626–634, 650–662 & 667–670, 1989–1990) ** "Phase Four" (in ''2000 AD'' #791–806, 1992) ** "zzzzenith.com" (in ''2000 AD'' prog 2001, 2000) *''
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'': ** "What's in a Name?" (with
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, in ''2000 AD'' No. 538, 1987) ** "Sleighbells in the Sky" (with Gordon Robson, in ''2000 AD'' No. 710, 1990) *''
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'': ** "Family Affair" (with Alan Grant, in ''2000 AD'' No. 659, 1989) ** "First Offence" (with
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, in ''2000 AD'' No. 716, 1991) ** "Man Who Broke the Law" (with
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, in ''2000 AD'' #968–969, 1995) ** "Heist" (with
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, in ''2000 AD'' #1480–1481 2006) *''
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'' (with
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): ** "What do you mean, ideologically unsound?" (in ''
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'' No. 46, 1990) ** "Mad dogs and Englishmen" (in ''
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'' No. 47, 1990) *''
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'' (with
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): ** "Red Razors" (in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #1.8–1.15, 1991) ** "The Secret Origin of Comrade Ed" (in ''Judge Dredd Mega-Special'' No. 5, 1992) ** "Doctor's Orders" (in ''Judge Dredd 1993 Yearbook'', 1992) *'' 67 Seconds'' (with James Robinson,
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,
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, 1992, ) *''
Sebastian O ''Sebastian O'' is a comic book series written by Grant Morrison, drawn by Steve Yeowell and published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics in 1993. Publication history ''Sebastian O'' was originally commissioned by editor Art Young for Disney's ...
'' (with
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, 3 issues, DC/
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, 1993) *''
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'' (with
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, DC/Vertigo, vol 1 #1–4, 1994; #22–24, 1996) *'' Maniac 5'' (with
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): ** "Maniac 5" (in ''2000 AD'' #842–849, 1993) ** "Maniac 6" (in ''2000 AD'' #956–963, 1995) *''
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'' (with
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and
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,
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, 5-issue mini-series, 1995, tpb, 2006 ) *'' Vector 13'': "Case Three: The Dream Factory" (with Kek-W, in ''2000 AD'' #990, 1996) *''Black Light'': "Pandora's Box" (with
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/ Steve White, in ''2000 AD'' #1010–1013, 1996) *''
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'' No. 14 (pencils, with
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and inks by
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, May 1996) *''
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'' (adaptation of the
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film, with David Bishop, in ''2000 AD'' #1063–1070, 1997) *''
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'' (with
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): ** "Taking the Mick" (in ''2000 AD'' #1079–1082, 1998) ** "Dead Man Whacking" (in ''2000 AD'' #1108–1109, 1998) ** "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas" (in ''2000 AD'' #1124, 1998) ** "Write from Wrong" (in ''2000 AD'' #1345–1347, 2003) ** "Life's A Beach" (in ''2000 AD'' #1433–1435, 2003) *''Devlin Waugh'' (with John Smith): ** "Chasing Herod" (in ''2000 AD'' #1149–1167, 1999) ** "Reign of Frogs" (in ''2000 AD'' #1168–1173, 1999) *''Red Fang'' (with Steve Moore, in ''2000 AD'' #200-1211, 2000) *''
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'': "Bodies of Evidence" (with
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, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #3.64–67, 2000) *''
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'' (with
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): ** "The Beguiling" (in ''2000 AD'' #1234–1235, 2001) ** "Fiends" (in ''2000 AD'' #1236–1239, 2001) *''
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'': "Alien Sex Fiend!" (with John Smith, in ''2000 AD'' #1251–1256, 2001) *'' DeMarco'' (by
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): ** "Deep Blue Death" (in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #4.03–4.05, 2001) ** "The Fierce and the Furious" (in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #4.06–4.08, 2002) *'' DeMarco, P.I.'' (with Michael Carroll): **"The Whisper" (in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #343–348, 2013–2014) **"Déjà Vu" (in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #355–357, 2014) *'' The Red Seas'' (with
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) ** ''Under the Banner of King Death. The Red Seas Book I'' (in ''2000 AD'' #1313–1321, 2002 ) ** ''Twilight of the Idols. The Red Seas Book II'' (in ''2000 AD'' prog 2004 & #1371–1379, 2003–2004 ) ** "Meanwhile..." (in ''2000 AD'' #1416–1419, 2004) ** "Underworld. The Red Seas Book III" (in ''2000 AD'' #1460–1468, 2005) ** "The Hollow Land" (in ''2000 AD'' #1491–1499, 2006) ** "With a bound he was free..." (in ''2000 AD'' #1513–1517, 2006) ** "War Stories" (in ''2000 AD'' #1562–1566, 2007) ** "Old Gods" (in ''2000 AD'' #1600-, 2008) ** "Signs and Portents" (in ''2000 AD'' Prog 2009 and #1617-1623, 2008–2009) ** "The Chimes of Midnight" (in ''2000 AD'' #1644-1649, 2009) ** "Hell and High Water" (in ''2000 AD'' #1688-1699, 2010) ** "Gods and Monsters" (in ''2000 AD'' #1728-1739, 2011) ** "Beautiful Freak" (in ''2000 AD'' #1792-1796, 2012) ** "Fire Across the Deep" (in ''2000 AD'' Prog 2013 and #1813-1823, 2012-2013) *''
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'': "Semblance" (with
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, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #4.13, 2002) *''
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'': "The Comeback" (with John Smith, in ''2000 AD'' #1395–1399, 2004) *''
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, in ''2000 AD'' #1534–1543, 2007)


Awards

*1987 ''Zenith'': "Phase One" won the Eagle Award for Favourite Single or Continued Story (British)


Notes


References

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External links


2004 interview with 2000ADReviewMonth of Art Stars: Artist's Choice – Steve Yeowell
Comics Should Be Good,
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