John Smith (comics writer)
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John Smith (born 1967) is a
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best known for his work on the weekly anthology '' 2000 AD'' and its spin-off title ''
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'', particularly the ''
Indigo Prime ''Indigo Prime'' is the umbrella name for a series of stories written by John Smith for British comics magazine '' 2000 AD''. It is about an agency - existing out of time and whose members are dead - which police the multiverse of parallel reali ...
'', '' Devlin Waugh'' and '' New Statesmen'' serials.


Career

Smith's earliest published work appeared in the
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's science fiction comic '' Starblazer'' in the mid-1980s. Soon after, he became a regular contributor for '' 2000 AD'' and followed up with the political superhero serial '' New Statesmen'' for ''2000 ADs spin-off title ''
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''. Many of Smith's series created for ''2000 AD'' shared the same continuity under the umbrella of
Indigo Prime ''Indigo Prime'' is the umbrella name for a series of stories written by John Smith for British comics magazine '' 2000 AD''. It is about an agency - existing out of time and whose members are dead - which police the multiverse of parallel reali ...
, a multi-dimensional organisation that policed reality, recruiting recently dead people as its agents. The original run of Indigo Prime stories ended with "Killing Time", in which agents Winwood and Cord pursued a demon that had hitched a ride on a Victorian time machine, one of the legitimate passengers of which turned out to be
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. Other contributions to ''2000 AD'' include '' Revere'', a post-apocalyptic occult story with art by Simon Harrison, and ''
Firekind ''Firekind'' was a comics strip published in the British weekly anthology comic '' 2000 AD'' for 13 issues in 1993. It was written by John Smith, with art by Paul Marshall. Publication history ''Firekind'' came about as part of the "Spring Feve ...
'', an anthropological science fiction story involving alien cultures and dragons, illustrated by Paul Marshall. Perhaps the best-known character created by Smith is Devlin Waugh, a flamboyantly gay
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, assassin, and
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working for the
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of the future, co-created with artist
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and published in ''2000 ADs sister title ''
Judge Dredd Megazine ''Judge Dredd: The Megazine'' is a monthly British comic magazine, launched in September 1990. It is a sister publication to '' 2000 AD''. Its name is a play on words, formed from "magazine" and Judge Dredd's locale Mega-City One. Content Li ...
''. In addition to his own creations, Smith has also contributed stories for the long-running serials ''
Rogue Trooper ''Rogue Trooper'' is a science fiction strip in the British comic book, comic ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'', created by Gerry Finley-Day and Dave Gibbons in 1981. It portrays the adventures of a "Supersoldier, Genetic Infantryman" named Rogue ...
'' and ''
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''. Smith has also briefly worked in the American market. For
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, he wrote an issue of ''
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'' and an 8-part mini-series '' Scarab'', which began life as a revamp of
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. In the early 2000s, Smith wrote a run of ''
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'' comics for
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.


The Smithiverse

Examples of John Smith's cross-referencing of characters throughout his oeuvre include: * Renegade
Indigo Prime ''Indigo Prime'' is the umbrella name for a series of stories written by John Smith for British comics magazine '' 2000 AD''. It is about an agency - existing out of time and whose members are dead - which police the multiverse of parallel reali ...
agents Fervent and Lobe originally appeared in '' Tyranny Rex''. Although, at that point, Indigo Prime had only appeared in a single '' Future Shocks'' installment, "A Change of Scenery", Smith stated he always considered the stories taking place in the same world: * Characters from ''
Pussyfoot 5 ''Pussyfoot 5'' is a series from the British comic anthology ''2000 AD (comic), 2000 AD'' about a crack team of deep-cover occult agents working for the Vatican City, Vatican to protect the Earth from paranormal threats. It was created by John Smi ...
'' originally appeared in '' Devlin Waugh''. * The character Mr. Cheetl originally appeared in ''
Firekind ''Firekind'' was a comics strip published in the British weekly anthology comic '' 2000 AD'' for 13 issues in 1993. It was written by John Smith, with art by Paul Marshall. Publication history ''Firekind'' came about as part of the "Spring Feve ...
'', while Mr. Vathek, another member of the Chadarisq-Khan species, appears in ''Pussyfoot 5''. * Two members of Indigo Prime, Dazzler and Creed, appear in '' Scarab'' #7. * Winwood and Cord appear in the last few pages of '' Dead Eyes'', uploading Danny's soul into a cloned body after the human race in his home universe (Reality 377) are killed.'' 2000 AD'' #1588


Style and influences

Smith's work, told in an elliptic, fractured narrative style reminiscent of
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or the cut-up technique of
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, is characterised by intricate, sometimes obscure plots and an interest in taboos and the occult. Other notable influences include
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, Edgar Rice Burroughs,
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and Noël Coward.


Bibliography


UK publishers

*'' Starblazer'' ( anthology,
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): ** "Head Hunter" (with
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, in #163, 1985) ** "Timeslay" (with
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, in #168, 1986) *'' 2000 AD'' (anthology,
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/ Rebellion): **'' Tharg's Future Shocks'': *** ''The Best of Tharg's Future Shocks'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2008, ) includes: **** "Time Enough to Tell" (with
Barry Kitson Barry Kitson is a British comic book artist. Biography Kitson's first professional work was '' Spider-Man'' for Marvel UK. He also drew many stories for '' 2000 AD'', beginning with a " Future Shocks" tale written by Peter Milligan as well as ...
, in #473, 1986) **** "Video" (with Geoff Senior, in #478, 1986) **** "
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" (with Nik Williams, in #490, 1986) **** "No Exit" (with Simon Harrison, in #559, 1988) **** "One Man's Meat" (with Massimo Belardinelli, in #563, 1988) **** "The Osmotic Man" (with Horacio Lalia, in #605, 1988) **** "Opening Moves" (with
Mick Austin Michael J. Austin is a fine artist who lives and works in the UK. Initially a comic book artist and illustrator, his painterly style led to him leaving this genre and concentrating on fine art in 1996. Biography Mick Austin started his artistic ...
, in #629, 1989) **** "Earthsong" (with
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, in #1480, 2006) **'' Tyranny Rex'': *** "In His Image" (with Steve Dillon, in #566–558, 1988) *** "Under Foreign Skies" (with Steve Dillon, in #582–584, 1988) *** "Untitled" (with Steve Dillon, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '88, 1988) *** "Soft Bodies" (co-written by Smith and
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, art by Will Simpson, in #595–598 and 604, 1988) *** "Systems of Romance" (with
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, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '89, 1989) *** "Untitled" (with Steve Sampson, in ''Winter Special'' '89, 1989) *** "Shadowground" (prose story with illustrations by
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, in ''Annual'' '91, 1990) *** "Touched by the Hand of Brendan" (prose story with illustrations by Mark Buckingham, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '91, 1991) *** "A Twist in the Tale" (prose story with illustrations by Paul Marshall, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '93, 1993) *** "Bitter Fruit" (with Paul Marshall, in ''Yearbook'' '94, 1993) *** "Deus Ex Machina" (with Mark Buckingham (#852–855), Paul Marshall and
Richard Elson Richard Elson (born 1962) is a British people, British comic book artist best known for his work on ''Sonic the Comic'', ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' and ''Thor (Marvel comics), Thor''. Biography Richard Elson is a fine art graduate with over ...
(#877–880), in #852–859 and 873–880, 1993–1994) *** "The Comeback" (with
Steve Yeowell Steve Yeowell () is a British comics artist, well known for his work on the long-running science fiction and fantasy weekly comic '' 2000 AD''. Biography Having trained in 3D design (specialising in silversmithing and jewellery), Yeowell bega ...
, in #1395–1399, 2004) **''
Rogue Trooper ''Rogue Trooper'' is a science fiction strip in the British comic book, comic ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'', created by Gerry Finley-Day and Dave Gibbons in 1981. It portrays the adventures of a "Supersoldier, Genetic Infantryman" named Rogue ...
'': "Cinnabar" (with Steve Dillon, in #624–630 and 633–635, 1989) collected in ''Rogue Trooper: Tales of Nu-Earth Volume 4'' (tpb, 288 pages, 2014, ) **'' Inside Moves'' (with
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, in #631, 1989) **'' Order of the Beast'' (with
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, in #632, 1989) **''
Indigo Prime ''Indigo Prime'' is the umbrella name for a series of stories written by John Smith for British comics magazine '' 2000 AD''. It is about an agency - existing out of time and whose members are dead - which police the multiverse of parallel reali ...
'': *** ''The Complete Indigo Prime'' (tpb, 168 pages,
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, 2005, ) collects: **** "Fervent and Lobe: The Issigri Variations" (with Mike Hadley, in #642–649, 1989) **** "Indigo Prime" (with Chris Weston, in #678, 1989) **** "Winwood and Cord: Downtime" (with Chris Weston, in #680–681, 1990) **** "Fegredo and Brecht: How the Land Died" (with Chris Weston, in #682, 1990) **** "Fervent and Lobe: Holiday on Ice" (with Mike Hadley, in ''Winter Special'' '90, 1990) **** "Almaranda: Solstice" (with Mike Hadley, in #720–721, 1991) **** "Winwood and Cord: Killing Time" (with Chris Weston, in #735–744, 1991) *** "Requiem" (prose story with illustrations by Chris Weston, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '90, 1990) *** "Weird Vibes" (prose story with illustrations by Pauline Doyle, in ''Yearbook'' '93, 1992) *** "The Loa in the Machine" (prose story with illustrations by Mick Austin, in ''Winter Special'' '92, 1992) *** ''Indigo Prime: Anthropocalypse'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2013, ) includes: **** "Everything and More" (with Edmund Bagwell, in #1750–1753, 2011) **** "Anthropocalypse" (with Edmund Bagwell, in #1756–1763, 2011) *** "Perfect Day" (with
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, in #1880–1887, 2014) *** "A Dying Art, Parts 1 and 2 (of 9)" (with Lee Carter, in #2050–2051, 2017) **** The storyline was continued and finished by Kek-W. **'' Danzig's Inferno'' (with
Sean Phillips Sean Phillips (born 27 January 1965) is a British comic book artist, best known for his collaborations with Ed Brubaker on comics including '' Sleeper'', ''Incognito'', the '' Criminal'' series of comics, '' Fatale'', '' The Fade Out'', and ' ...
, in #718–719, 1991) **'' Rogue Trooper (Friday)'': *** "Hollow Town" (with
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, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '91, 1991) *** "Enfleshings" (with Chris Weston, in ''Yearbook'' '93, 1992) *** "Shock Tactics" (with Chris Weston and Mike Hadley, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '93, 1993) **'' Revere'' (with Simon Harrison, in #744–749, 809–814 and 867–872, 1991; 1992; 1993–1994) **'' Doctor Sin'': "The Strange Case of the Wyndham Demon" (with
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, in ''Action Special'', 1992) **''
Tales from Beyond Science This is a list of minor '' 2000 AD'' stories. Stories A Absalom ''Absalom'' is a horror story spin-off from ''Caballistics, Inc.'' by Gordon Rennie and Tiernen Trevallion. The stories were "Noblesse Obligie" in ''2000 AD'' #1732–1739 ( ...
'' (with
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, in #778–779, 1992) collected in ''Tales from Beyond Science'' (hc, 88 pages, Image, 2012, ) **''
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 ...
'': "Something for the Weekend, Sir?" (with Chris Weston, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '92, 1992) collected in ''Robo-Hunter: The Droid Files Volume 2'' (tpb, 400 pages, 2010, ) **'' Tales from Mega-City One'': "Animal House" (prose story with illustrations by Chris Weston, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '92, 1992) **''
Firekind ''Firekind'' was a comics strip published in the British weekly anthology comic '' 2000 AD'' for 13 issues in 1993. It was written by John Smith, with art by Paul Marshall. Publication history ''Firekind'' came about as part of the "Spring Feve ...
'' (with Paul Marshall, in #828–840, 1993) **''
Slaughterbowl This is a list of minor ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' list of 2000 AD stories, stories. Stories A Absalom ''Absalom'' is a horror comics, horror story spin-off from ''Caballistics, Inc.'' by Gordon Rennie and Tiernen Trevallion. The stories ...
'' (with Paul Peart, in #842–849, 1993) **''
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'' (1977), which is a British weekly anthology comic. He is the magazine's longest-running ...
'': *** "Hate Inc." (with Manuel Benet Blanes, in ''Judge Dredd Mega-Special'' #6, 1993) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Restricted Files Volume 3'' (tpb, 288 pages, 2011, ) *** "Roadkill" (with Peter Doherty, in #856–858, 1993) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 20'' (tpb, 320 pages, 2013, ) *** "Darkside" (with Paul Marshall, in #1017–1028, 1996–1997) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 25'' (tpb, 320 pages, 2015, ) *** ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 32'' (tpb, 304 pages, 2018, ) includes: **** "Survivor Type" (with Simon Davis, in #1190, 2000) **** "New Model Phoord" (with Paul Marshall, in #1197–1199, 2000) *** "Meatmonger " (with Siku, in #1365–1370, 2003) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 38'' (tpb, 256 pages, 2021, ) *** "Jumped" (with Simon Fraser, in #1491–1494, 2006) **'' Strontium Dogs'': "Fast Breeder" (prose story with illustrations by Pauline Doyle, in ''Sci-Fi Special'' '94, 1994) **'' Vector 13'' (Series 5): "Case Three: Graven Images" (with Cliff Robinson, in #1064, 1997) **'' Pulp Sci-Fi'': "Feast of Skin" (with Chris Weston, in #1163, 1999) **''
Pussyfoot 5 ''Pussyfoot 5'' is a series from the British comic anthology ''2000 AD (comic), 2000 AD'' about a crack team of deep-cover occult agents working for the Vatican City, Vatican to protect the Earth from paranormal threats. It was created by John Smi ...
'': *** "Fast Breeder" (with Nigel Raynor, in #1184–1188, 2000) *** "Alien Sex Fiend!" (with Steve Yeowell, in #1251–1256, 2001) **'' A Love Like Blood'' (with
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, in #1243–1249, 2001) collected in ''Storming Heaven: The Frazer Irving Collection'' (tpb, 144 pages, 2007, ) **'' Leatherjack'' (with Paul Marshall, in #1450–1467, 2005) collected as ''Leatherjack'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2007, ) **'' Dead Eyes'' (with Lee Carter, in #1577–1588, 2008) collected in ''Indigo Prime: Anthropocalypse'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2013, ) **''
Cradlegrave This is a list of minor '' 2000 AD'' stories. Stories A Absalom ''Absalom'' is a horror story spin-off from ''Caballistics, Inc.'' by Gordon Rennie and Tiernen Trevallion. The stories were "Noblesse Obligie" in ''2000 AD'' #1732–1739 (Ma ...
'' (with Edmund Bagwell, in #1633–1644, 2009) collected as ''Cradlegrave'' (tpb, 96 pages, 2011, ) **'' Tharg's Terror Tales'': *** "Blackspot" (with Edmund Bagwell, in #1801, 2012) *** "Night Shifts" (with Peter Doherty, in #1957, 2015) *''
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'' (anthology, Fleetway): **'' New Statesmen'' (with
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, Sean Phillips (#5–6, 13–14) and Duncan Fegredo (#7–8), in #1–14 and 28, 1988–1989) *** The serial was first reprinted as an American format 5-issue limited series titled ''New Statesmen'' (1989) *** Collected as ''The Complete New Statesmen'' (tpb, 240 pages, 1990, ) **'' Straitgate'' (with Sean Phillips, in #50–53, 1990) *'' Judge Dredd Annual'' '91: "Tales from Mega-City One: Resyko" (prose story with illustrations by Sean Phillips, Fleetway, 1990) *'' Revolver Romance Special'': "Still Life" (with Sean Phillips, anthology, Fleetway, 1991) *'' The Comic Relief Comic'' (among other writers and artists, one-shot, Fleetway, 1991) *''
Judge Dredd Megazine ''Judge Dredd: The Megazine'' is a monthly British comic magazine, launched in September 1990. It is a sister publication to '' 2000 AD''. Its name is a play on words, formed from "magazine" and Judge Dredd's locale Mega-City One. Content Li ...
'' (anthology, Fleetway/Rebellion): **'' Strange Cases'': "Skin Games" (with
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, in #17, 1992) **'' Devlin Waugh'': *** ''Devlin Waugh: Swimming in Blood'' (tpb, 288 pages, 2014, ) collects: **** "Swimming in Blood" (with Sean Phillips, in vol. 2 #1–9, 1992) **** A
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'' (1977), which is a British weekly anthology comic. He is the magazine's longest-running ...
story featuring Devlin Waugh: ***** "Brief Encounter" (with Sean Phillips, in vol. 2 #26, 1993) **** '' 2000 AD: Judge Dredd Mega-Special'' #6: "A Love Like Blood" (prose story with illustrations by Sean Phillips, 1993) **** Several long-form installments originally published in ''Judge Dredd Megazines sister title '' 2000 AD'': ***** "Chasing Herod" (with Steve Yeowell, in #1149–1157, 1999) ***** "Reign of Frogs" (with Steve Yeowell, in #1158–1167, 1999) ***** "Sirius Rising" (with Steve Yeowell, in #1168–1173, 1999) **** "Mouthful of Dust" (with Michael Gaydos, in vol. 3 #72–73, 2000–2001) *** ''Devlin Waugh: Red Tide'' (tpb, 224 pages, 2015, ) collects: **** '' 2000 AD: Judge Dredd Yearbook'' '94: "Body and Soul" (prose story with illustrations by Sean Phillips, 1993) **** "Red Tide" (with
Colin MacNeil Colin MacNeil is a British comics artist, best known for his work on '' 2000 AD'' and in particular on ''Judge Dredd'' and other stories within his world like '' Shimura'' and ''Devlin Waugh''. MacNeil has illustrated cards for the '' Magic: ...
, in #201–213, 2003) **** Another
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'' (1977), which is a British weekly anthology comic. He is the magazine's longest-running ...
story featuring Devlin Waugh: ***** "Bite Fight!" (with John Burns, in #224–225, 2004) **** "Vile Bodies" (with Colin MacNeil, in #227, 2005) **** "All Hell" (with Colin MacNeil, in #231–235 and 237, 2005) **** "Innocence and Experience" (with Peter Doherty, in #253–256, 2007) **''
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'' (1977), which is a British weekly anthology comic. He is the magazine's longest-running ...
'': *** ''Judge Dredd: Heavy Metal Dredd'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2009, ) includes: **** "Mort Rifkind Rises Again" (with John Hicklenton, in vol. 2 #23, 1993) **** "The Big Hit" (with John Hicklenton, in vol. 2 #24, 1993) **** "Monkey Beat" (with John Hicklenton, in vol. 2 #34–35, 1993) *** ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 19'' (tpb, 320 pages, 2012, ) includes: **** "The Jigsaw Murders" (with Xuasus, in vol. 2 #27–29, 1993) **** "Ladonna Fever" (with
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, in vol. 2 #30, 1993) *** ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 24'' (tpb, 320 pages, 2015, ) includes: **** "The Ballad of Cindy Crawlskin" (with Ashley Sanders, in vol. 3 #12, 1995) **** "Killing Grounds" (with
Dean Ormston Dean Ormston is a British born comic book artist. His most notable work has been for the British comic '' 2000 AD'' and for DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. Biography Ormston was born in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England and earned a degree in ar ...
, in vol. 3 #13, 1996) **** "Mondo Simp" (with Paul Marshall, in vol. 3 #15–16, 1996) *** "Fetish" (with Siku, in vol. 3 #26–30, 1997) collected in ''Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 26'' (tpb, 320 pages, 2016, ) *** "Old Wounds" (with Peter Doherty, in #287–288, 2009) **''
Judge Karyn Judge (or street judge) is a title held by several significant characters in ''Judge Dredd'' and other series which appear in the British comics ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' and ''Judge Dredd Megazine''. In the fictional future history of the ...
'': "Skin Games" (with
Ashley Wood Ashley Wood (born 1971) is Australian comic book artist and award-winning illustrator"2002 ...
, in vol. 3 #8, 1995) **'' Holocaust 12'' (co-written by Smith and Chris Standley): *** "Skyfall" (with Jim Murray, in vol. 3 #20–23, 1996) *** "Storm Warning" (with
Clint Langley Clint Langley (born July 30, 1970) is a British comic book artist best known for his work on series with Pat Mills at ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' and as the cover artist for Marvel Comics' ''Guardians of the Galaxy (2008 team), Guardians of th ...
, in vol. 3 #29–33, 1997) **'' Tales from the Black Museum'': *** "Burn!" (with Adrian Salmon, in #247, 2006) *** "Feeders and Eaters" (with
Vince Locke Vincent Locke () is an American comic book artist known for his work on ''Deadworld'' and '' A History of Violence'' and for his ultraviolent album covers for death metal band Cannibal Corpse. Biography Locke began work in 1986 illustrating ''De ...
, in #250, 2006) **'' Strange and Darke'' (with Colin MacNeil, in #319–323, 2012) collected in ''Brit-Cit Noir'' (tpb, 96 pages, 2016, ) *'' Red Stains'': "Passion" (short prose story for the horror anthology, 144 pages, Creation Books, 1992, )


US publishers

*'' Tales of Terror'' #11: "Perfect Vision" (with
Carol Lay Carol Lay (born 1952) is an American alternative cartoonist best known for her weekly comic strip, ''Story Minute'' (later to evolve into the strip ''Way Lay''), which ran for almost 20 years in such US papers as the ''LA Weekly'', the ''NY Press' ...
, anthology, Eclipse, 1987) *
DC Comics DC Comics, Inc. (doing business as DC) is an American comic book publisher and the flagship unit of DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book companies, with thei ...
: **''
Hellblazer ''John Constantine, Hellblazer'' is an American contemporary horror comic-book series published by DC Comics since January 1988, and subsequently by its Vertigo imprint since March 1993, when the imprint was introduced. Its central character is ...
'' #51: "Counting to Ten" (with Sean Phillips, 1992) collected in ''John Constantine, Hellblazer Volume 6'' (tpb, 400 pages,
Vertigo Vertigo is a condition where a person has the sensation of movement or of surrounding objects moving when they are not. Often it feels like a spinning or swaying movement. This may be associated with nausea, vomiting, sweating, or difficulties w ...
, 2013, ) **'' Scarab'' #1–8 (with Scot Eaton, Vertigo, 1993–1994) *
Marvel Marvel may refer to: Business * Marvel Entertainment, an American entertainment company ** Marvel Comics, the primary imprint of Marvel Entertainment ** Marvel Universe, a fictional shared universe ** Marvel Music, an imprint of Marvel Comics * ...
: **''
Ultraforce The Ultraforce is a fictional superhero group that appears in American comic books published by Malibu, and later Marvel. The purpose of the group was to protect the public and keep other "Ultras" (superheroes) from becoming unruly. The group con ...
'' vol. 2 #2: "The Phoenix Resurrection: Red Shift, Part 7" (with Rob Haynes, co-feature, Malibu, 1995) **''
X-Men Unlimited ''X-Men Unlimited'' was the title of three comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The purpose of this title was to run stories that fit between the main X-Men comics. The stories included all characters (heroes and villains) from the X-tit ...
'' #35: "
Triptych A triptych ( ; from the Greek adjective ''τρίπτυχον'' "''triptukhon''" ("three-fold"), from ''tri'', i.e., "three" and ''ptysso'', i.e., "to fold" or ''ptyx'', i.e., "fold") is a work of art (usually a panel painting) that is divided ...
" (with David Finch, anthology, 2002) collected in ''New X-Men Companion'' (tpb, 432 pages, 2019, ) *''
Vampirella Vampirella () is a fictional vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazine ''Vampirella'' #1 (Sept. 1969), a sister publication of '' Cre ...
'' vol. 2 (
Harris Harris may refer to: Places Canada * Harris, Ontario * Northland Pyrite Mine (also known as Harris Mine) * Harris, Saskatchewan * Rural Municipality of Harris No. 316, Saskatchewan Scotland * Harris, Outer Hebrides (sometimes called the Isle of ...
): ** "Fear of Mirrors" (with Mike Mayhew, in #4–6, 2001–2002) collected in ''Vampirella Masters Series Volume 3: Mark Millar'' (tpb, 144 pages, Dynamite, 2011, ) ** "Hungry Ghosts" (with Dawn Brown, in #7–10, 2002) ** "Pantha" (with
Mark Texeira Mark Texeira () is an American comic book artist. Classically trained as a painter, he broke into the comics field in the early 1980s. Career Mark Texeira was born and raised in New York City. He attended Manhattan's High School of Art and ...
, co-feature in #7–10, 2002) collected in ''Vampirella Presents: Tales of Pantha'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2006, ) ** "Wilding Sanction, Parts 1 and 2 (of 4)" (with Mike Mayhew (#11) and Manuel García (#12), in #11–12, 2002) *** The storyline was continued and finished by
Ben Raab Benjamin Raab (born October 13, 1970, in New York City, New York) is an American screenwriter, television producer, comic book writer and editor. Early life Raab is a native of Cedarhurst, New York, and attended Lawrence High School. He grad ...
. ** "Blood and Roses" (with Javier Pina, in #19–21, 2003)


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