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Encyclopedia > David Bishop
David Bishop
Born:
New Zealand
Occupation: editor, comic book writer, novelist
Nationality: New Zealander
Writing period: 1991 -
Genres: comic book, science fiction
Debut works: The Straitjacket Fits
Judge Dredd: The Savage Amusement
Website: Main site

David Bishop is a freelance screenwriter and author. Born in New Zealand, he was a UK comics editor during the 1990s, running such titles as the Judge Dredd Megazine and 2000 AD, the latter between 1995 and the summer of 2000. For other persons of the same name, see Bishop (surname). ... This article is about work. ... In English usage, nationality is the legal relationship between a person and a country. ... A literary genre is one of the divisions of literature into genres according to particular criteria such as literary technique, tone, or content. ... A comic book is a magazine or book containing the art form of comics. ... Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals. ... For the 1995 film, see Judge Dredd (film). ... Judge Dredd Megazine is a British magazine featuring comic strips set in the world of Judge Dredd, launched in October 1990. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ...


More recently he has become a prolific author and received his first drama scriptwriting credit when BBC Radio 4 broadcast his radio play Island Blue: Ronald in June 2006. old Radio 4 logo BBC Radio 4 is a UK domestic radio station which broadcasts a wide variety of spoken-word programmes including news, drama, comedy, science and history. ...

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Biography

Generally agreed to have been the man who began to reverse the steep decline in sales suffered by 2000 AD and the Megazine in the early 1990's, Bishop was responsible for discovering many new British talents, including:

Cover to Swedish The Phantom # 8 (2003), which featured Bishop's story "The Pirate Queen". Art by Hans Lindahl. Published by Egmont.
Cover to Swedish The Phantom # 8 (2003), which featured Bishop's story "The Pirate Queen". Art by Hans Lindahl. Published by Egmont.

He also, with collaborator Roger Langridge, contributed the insane asylum-set strip The Straitjacket Fits. Image File history File links Cover of the Swedish Fantomen magazine, No. ... Image File history File links Cover of the Swedish Fantomen magazine, No. ... For other uses, see Phantom. ... Andy Diggle is a British comic book writer and former editor of 2000 AD. His most recent works include The Losers, Swamp Thing, Adam Strange and Silent Dragon. ... Robbie Morrison is a British comics writer most known for his work in 2000 AD and as the co-creator of popular character Nikolai Dante. ... Siku is the pseudonym of British/Nigerian artist Ajibayo Akinsiku, whose fully-painted work (particularly on Judge Dredd and the Pan-African Judges stories) has been appearing in 2000AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine since 1991. ... Frank Quitely Frank Quitely (born January 18, 1968) is the professional pseudonym of Scottish comic book artist Vincent Deighan. ... Dean Ormston is a british born comic book artist. ... Pseudonym of controversial music video director Chris Cunningham, used in an earlier incarnation as a comic strip artist on the Judge Dredd Megazine. ... Aphex Twin (born Richard David James on August 18, 1971 in Limerick, Ireland) is a British electronic music artist, credited with pushing forward the genres of techno, ambient, acid and drum and bass. ... Cary Cunningham is an acclaimed English music video film director. ... For other persons of the same name, see Simon Fraser. ... Example of the world of Fred The Clown Roger Langridge is a British comics writer/artist/letterer. ... A psychiatric hospital (also called a mental hospital or asylum) is a hospital specializing in the treatment of persons with mental illness. ...


Since leaving 2000 AD in the year 2000, Bishop has enjoyed a successful career as a freelance writer, working on novels of Doctor Who, Judge Dredd and Nikolai Dante, as well as The Phantom. His Doctor Who novel Who Killed Kennedy, a journalist's point-of-view on the early Third Doctor stories, is highly popular with fans. Freelance 800F - The compact solution ABBs Freelance 800F control system combines easy engineering with an open, modern system architecture. ... For other uses, see Doctor Who (disambiguation). ... For the 1995 film, see Judge Dredd (film). ... Nikolai Dante is the eponymous hero of a comics series published in the weekly British science fiction anthology 2000 AD. Created by writer Robbie Morrison and artist Simon Fraser, Dante first appeared in 1997. ... For other uses, see Phantom. ... The Third Doctor is the name given to the third incarnation of the Doctor seen on screen in the long-running BBC television science-fiction series Doctor Who. ...


Paradoxically, despite his successes as a comics editor and as a writer of prose, Bishop has scripted many extremely unpopular comic strips in 2000AD and the Megazine, including the comics adaptation of A Life Less Ordinary, with art by Steve Yeowell. . The Spacegirls, a badly executed parody of the Spice Girls, is on the list of 2000 AD's 20 Worst Strips as chosen by fan rating on the official website.[1] His most recent effort - a Fiends of the Eastern Front series for the Megazine - has proven much more popular with readers. A Life Less Ordinary is a 1997 romantic/black comedy film directed by Danny Boyle, written by Boyle and John Hodge. ... Steve Yeowell is a British comicbook artist, well-known for his work on the long-running science fiction and fantasy weekly comic 2000AD. Having trained in 3D design (specialising in silversmithing and jewellery), Yeowell began drawing comics purely for pleasure, with no particular intention to become a professional artist. ... The Spice Girls are a four-time BRIT Award-winning English all-female pop group, which formed in London in 1994. ... Fiends of the Eastern Front was a 2000 AD comic strip, created by Gerry Finley-Day and Carlos Ezquerra. ...


Away from British comics, his work on The Phantom has won awards for the "Best Phantom story of the year" for Egmont on several occasions. Bishop is known for introducing several new important characters to the Phantom mythos, such as the pirate queen Kate Sommerset, which grew so popular with readers that Bishop was able to make her the main character of five stories. For other uses, see Phantom. ...


In 2006, Bishop also signed on to participate in the writing of stories for American publisher Moonstone Books' two collections of Phantom short stories, called Phantom Prose Anthologies. Moonstone Books is a comic book publisher based in Chicago. ...


Bishop's history of 2000 AD, in a series of articles under the banner name of Thrill Power Overload, is the most comprehensive currently available. A revised, expanded and updated version of Thrill Power Overload was published in February 2007, to coincide with the 30th anniversary of 2000 AD. Thrill Power Overload is the title of a series of articles written by David Bishop and serialised in the Judge Dredd Megazine, forming the most comprehensive history of the comic 2000AD yet written. ... Thrill Power Overload is the title of a series of articles written by David Bishop and serialised in the Judge Dredd Megazine, forming the most comprehensive history of the comic 2000AD yet written. ...


Bibliography

Comics

  • The Straitjacket Fits (with Roger Langridge):
    • "The Straitjacket Fits" (in Judge Dredd Megazine #1.09-1.20, 1991-1992)
    • "The Final Fit" (in Judge Dredd Yearbook 1993 1992)
  • Soul Sisters (with co-writer Dave Stone and artist Shaky Kane, in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 ##2-9 & 1993 Judge Dredd Yearbook, 1992)
  • Vector 13: "Case Ten: Case Closed?" (uncredited, with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD #1032, 1997)
  • The Spacegirls (development & uncredited co-writer, with Jason Brashill, in 2000 AD ##1062-1066, 1997)
  • Pulp Sci-Fi: "Water of Life" (as "James Stevens", with David Bircham, in 2000 AD #1098, 1998)
  • Past Imperfect: "Nixon must die!" (as "James Stevens", with Neil Edwards, in 2000 AD #1315, 2002)
  • Dead Men Walking (as "James Stevens", with Boo Cook, in 2000 AD ##1362-1370, 2003)
  • The Phantom (Swedish Fantomen magazine #26/2001, ##15 & 22/2002, ##8, 16 & 26/2003, ##7, 12, 16, 23, 24 & 26/2004, ##1, 10, 13, 17 & 18/2005, ##7, 8 & 15/2006)

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Novels

  • Nikolai Dante:
    • From Russia with Lust: The Nikolai Dante Omnibus (672 pages, March 2007, ISBN 1-84416-454-3) collects:
      • The Strangelove Gambit (January 2005, ISBN 1-84416-139-0)
      • Imperial Black (August 2005, ISBN 1-84416-180-3)
      • Honour Be Damned (March 2006, ISBN 1-84416-324-5)
  • Fiends of the Eastern Front:
    • Fiends of the Eastern Front (672 pages, February 2007, ISBN 1-84416-455-1) collects:
      • Operation Vampyr (December 2005, ISBN 1-84416-274-5)
      • The Blood Red Army (April 2006, ISBN 1-84416-325-3)
      • Twilight of the Dead (August 2006, ISBN 1-84416-384-9)
    • Fiends of the Rising Sun (July 2007, ISBN 1-84416-494-2)

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Audio dramas

  • Sarah Jane Smith - Buried Secrets (2006, Big Finish Productions)
  • Sarah Jane Smith - Snow Blind (2006, Big Finish Productions)
  • Sarah Jane Smith - Fatal Consequences (2006, Big Finish Productions)
  • Sarah Jane Smith - Dreamland (2006, Big Finish Productions)
  • Sarah Jane Smith - Test of Nerve (2002, Big Finish Productions)
  • Doctor Who - Unbound: Full Fathom Five (Big Finish Productions)
  • Sapphire and Steel: All Fall Down (2005, Big Finish Productions)
  • Judge Dredd - Wanted: Dredd or Alive (Big Finish Productions)
  • Judge Dredd - War Crimes (Big Finish Productions)
  • Judge Dredd - Death Trap! (Big Finish Productions)
  • Judge Dredd - The Big Shot! (Big Finish Productions)
  • Judge Dredd - Get Karter! (Big Finish Productions)

Sarah Jane Smith is a fictional character played by Elisabeth Sladen in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who and its related spin-offs. ... Big Finish Productions is a British company that produces audio plays released straight to compact disc, based on British cult science fiction properties. ... All Fall Down is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the popular British science fiction television series Sapphire and Steel. ...

Books

Thrill Power Overload is the title of a series of articles written by David Bishop and serialised in the Judge Dredd Megazine, forming the most comprehensive history of the comic 2000AD yet written. ... Rebellion Developments is a British computer games company, based in Oxford, who are most famous for the first Aliens versus Predator game. ...

References

  • 2000AD profile

Footnotes

External links

Preceded by
John Tomlinson
2000 AD editor
1996–2000
Succeeded by
Andy Diggle
Preceded by
Steve MacManus
Judge Dredd Megazine editor
1991–1995
Succeeded by
John Tomlinson
Preceded by
John Tomlinson
Judge Dredd Megazine editor
1996–2000
Succeeded by
Andy Diggle
Preceded by
Andy Diggle
Judge Dredd Megazine editor
2000–2002
Succeeded by
Alan Barnes

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