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Encyclopedia > Robbie Morrison

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. Other notable works include Shakara and a stint as writer of the Wildstorm superhero comic The Authority. Comics (sometimes spelled comix) are combinations of words and images into a medium for telling stories. ... 2000 AD logo 2000 AD is a weekly British science fiction oriented comic. ... 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. ... Wildstorm Wildstorm Productions, or simply WildStorm, is an American publisher of comic books. ... The Authority is a superhero comic book. ...


Bibliography

Comics work includes

  • Judge Hershey (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 # 12, 25-26 and specials, 1992-93)
  • Brit-Cit Brute (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 # 31-33, 1993)
  • Shimura, Series One (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 # 37-39, 1993)
  • Judge Dredd (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 # 44-45, 1993-94)
  • Shimura, Series Two (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 # 50-55, 1994)
  • Brit-Cit Brute (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 # 60-62, 1994)
  • Shimura, Series Three (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 # 72-77, 1995)
  • Maelstrom (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 # 73-80, 1995)
  • Judge Dredd (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 # 83, vol.3 # 2, 4 & 8, 1995)
  • Judge Dredd (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 # 13, 1996)
  • Shimura, Series Four (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 # 14-17, 1996)
  • Judge Dredd (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 # 18-19, 1996)
  • Inaba (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 # 26, 1996)
  • Judge Dredd (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 # 31-33, 1997)
  • Inaba (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 # 37-38, 1998)
  • Shimura, Series Five (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 # 34-35, 1997)
  • Nikolai Dante (in 2000 AD # 1035-1049, 1997)
  • Nikolai Dante (in 2000 AD # 1066-1075, 1997)
  • Vector 13 (in 2000 AD # 1071 & 1074, 1997)
  • Nikolai Dante (in 2000 AD # 1079-1084, 1997-98)
  • Nikolai Dante (in 2000 AD # 1101-1110 & 1113-1116, 1998)
  • Pulp Sci-Fi (in 2000 AD # 1125, 1130, 1149, 1159, 1160, 1999)
  • Nikolai Dante (in '2000 AD # 1125-1137, 1139-1143, 1148-1150, 1161-1172 & prog 2000, 1999)
  • Nikolai Dante (in 2000 AD # 1183-1190, 1200-1207)
  • Vanguard (in 2000 AD # 1212-1219, 2000)
  • Nikolai Dante (in 2000 AD # 1213-1220, 2000)
  • DeMarco PI (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 # 70-71 & vol.4 # 3-8, 2000-02)
  • Nikolai Dante (in 2000 AD prog 2001, 2000)
  • Nikolai Dante (in 2000 AD # 1234-1239, 2001)
  • Nikolai Dante (in 2000 AD # 1250-1262, 2001)
  • Shakara Book I (in 2000 AD prog 2002 & # 1273-1279, 2001-02)
  • Nikolai Dante (in 2000 AD prog 2002, # 1273-74 & 1280-1287, 2001-02)
  • The Bendatti Vendetta (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.4 # 13-18, 2002)
  • Nikolai Dante (in 2000 AD prog 2003 & # 1322-1328, 2002-03)
  • The Authority (Wildstorm, vol.2 # 0-14, 2003-04)
  • The Bendatti Vendetta (in Judge Dredd Megazine # 209-211, 2003)
  • Nikolai Dante (in 2000 AD prog 2004)
  • Shimura, Series Six (in Judge Dredd Megazine # 224-226 & 228-230, 2004-05)
  • Nikolai Dante (in 2000 AD prog 2005, # 1420-1431 & 1433-1436, 2004-05)
  • Shakara Book II (in 2000 AD # 1441-1449, 2005)

External links

  • Robbie Morrison's website

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Morrison's own words are etched in Greek: 'Excise Your Own Demons.' A crocodile-shoed crock of the 70s lights a cigarette and places it on the soil of the grave, there to stand with pots of flowers, bouquets, roses, watches, candles, scraps of paper and blotched ink.
Morrison, Manzarek, Robbie Krieger (guitars) and John Densmore on drums took the language of rhythm and blues and meshed it with psychedelia and cabaret (hence their take on Kurt Weill's 'Alabama Song').
Morrison ended the show with an arrest for 'simulating masturbation and oral sex on the audience' and was slapped with a five hundred dollar fine and eight years penal servitude.
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