John Wagner
John Wagner has been scripting for 2000 AD for more years than he cares to remember. His creations include Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog, Ace Trucking, Al’s Baby, Button Man and Mean Machine. Outside of 2000 AD his credits include Star Wars, Lobo, The Punisher and the critically acclaimed A History of Violence.
Alan GrantWith over 300
2000 AD stories to his name - not to mention over 250
Daily Star Judge Dredd strips -
Alan Grant’s prolific creative record speaks for itself. Outside the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic, Grant is well-known to
Batman fans following a lengthy run on various incarnations of the title. More recently he has adapted Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novels
Kidnapped and
Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde in Graphic Novel format with artist Cam Kennedy.
Brian BollandPerhaps the most popular
2000 AD artist of all time,
Brian Bolland’s clean-line style and meticulous attention to detail ensure that his artwork on strips including
Dan Dare, Future Shocks, Judge Dredd and
Walter the Wobot looks as fresh today as it did when first published. Co-creator of both
Judge Anderson and
The Kleggs, Bolland’s highly detailed style unfortunately precluded him from doing many sequential strips -- although he found the time to pencil both
Camelot 3000 and
Batman: The Killing Joke for DC Comics.
Brett EwinsSince his
Future Shock debut in Prog 37,
Brett Ewins has been one of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic’s most beloved artists. Co-creator of the classic
Bad Company, Ewins also contributed to
A.B.C. Warriors, Daily Star Dredd, Judge Anderson, Judge Dredd, Kelly, Mega-City One, Rogue Trooper, Ro-Jaws, Robo-Tales and
Universal Soldier. Beyond 2000 AD, Ewins was a co-founding editor of
Deadline magazine, and co-pencilled and inked the hugely acclaimed
Skreemer series, which he co-created with writer Peter Milligan. He also created
Johnny Nemo, which now enjoyed great success in Cyberosia Publishing’s new US edition. He died in 2015.
Cliff RobinsonCliff Robinson is one of
2000 AD’s longest-serving artists, having made his debut with a
Future Shock way back in Prog 362! Since then, he has co-created
Mother Earth, and illustrated numerous
Judge Dredd strips, as well as
Future Shocks, Judge Anderson and
Venus Bluegenes.
Robin SmithAside from his own co-created
Bad City Blue, Robin Smith has illustrated
Future Shocks, Judge Dredd, Mean Machine, Rogue Trooper, Strontium Dog, Tharg the Mighty and
Time Twisters. He is also the illustrator of Paradox Press’s
Green Candles, and is co-creator of
The Bogie Man with John Wagner and Alan Grant.
Alex RonaldAlex Ronald has contributed to
Judge Dredd, Missionary Man, Rogue Trooper, Sinister Dexter and
Vector 13. He has also worked for the Caliber Comics’ anthology
Negative Burn, IDW’s
Rot & Ruin, and illustrated covers for Titan’s
Doctor Who line of comics.
Pat MillsPat Mills is the creator and first editor of
2000 AD and co-creator of
ABC Warriors, Finn, Flesh, Nemesis the Warlock and
Slaine. In the US, Pat is best known for
Marshal Law, the cult character he co-created with artist Kevin O’Neill.
Bryan TalbotBryan Talbot is one of the UK’s most respected comics artists. He has contributed to
Future Shocks, Judge Dredd, Nemesis the Warlock, Ro-Busters and
Sláine in the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic, and most recently wrote and illustrated a
silent One-Off. Beyond
2000 AD, Talbot is renowned for his body of graphic novel work, which includes
The Adventures of Luther Arkwright, Heart of Empire, The Tale of One Bad Rat and
Alice in Sunderland.
Andy ClarkeAndy Clarke make his
2000 AD debut on
Sinister Dexter and quickly gained in popularity thanks to his highly detailed and realistic artwork. He proceeded to illustrate
Judge Dredd, Nikolai Dante, Rose O’ Rion, Pulp Sci-Fi and his first co-created series, punk psychic thriller
Thirteen. The success of the latter saw Clarke teamed with Andy Diggle on
Snow/Tiger and with Robbie Morrison on
Shimura.Beyond
2000 AD, he has had great success at DC Comics, working on
Aquaman, Detective Comics, R.E.B.E.L.S., Batman Confidential and
Batman and Robin.