John Wagner bibliography

John Wagner has worked on a wide range of British comics most notably working on Judge Dredd and the various spin-offs.

John Wagner bibliography
Active period1971–Present
Publishers
2000 AD1977–Present
DC Comics1987–1997
Dark Horse Comics1995–2003

Wagner often writes under a number of pseudonyms.

IPC/Fleetway

Wagner broke into writing comics in 1971 in partnership with Pat Mills, writing scripts for IPC humour comics like Cor!! and Whizzer and Chips.

Valiant

Jet

Tammy

  • "School for Snobs", co-written with Pat Mills, 1971
  • "Bella at the Bar", one of several writers, art by John Armstrong, 1974–

Lion

  • "The Can-Do Kids", co-written with Pat Mills, c. 1971-2

Sandie

  • "Jeannie and her Uncle Meanie", c. 1973

Battle Picture Weekly

  • "Rat Pack", one of several writers, 1975–76
  • "The Flight of the Golden Hinde", one of several writers, 1975
  • "The Bootneck Boy", one of several writers, 1975–77
  • "Lofty's One-Man Luftwaffe", one of several writers, 1975
  • "D-Day Dawson", one of several writers, 1975–77
  • "The Fortrose Falcon", first episode, remainder written by Eric Hebden, 1975
  • "They Can't Stop Bullet", one of several writers, 1975
  • "Battle Badge of Bravery", one of several writers, 1975
  • "Return of the Eagle", one of several writers, 1975–76
  • "Darkie's Mob", art by Mike Western, 1976–77; reprinted in the Judge Dredd Megazine, 2003; hardcover, Titan Books, April 2010, ISBN 1-84856-442-2
  • "Joe Two Beans", art by Eric Bradbury, 1977
  • "Gaunt", art by John Cooper, 1977
  • "HMS Nightshade", art by Mike Western, 1978–79
  • "Fight for the Falklands", art by Jim Watson, 1982–83
  • "Invasion 1984!" co-written with Alan Grant (credited to R. Clark), art by Eric Bradbury, 1983

Action

  • "Black Jack", #1–30, 1976–1977 (later episodes written by Jack Adrian)

The 2000 AD group

Work done for 2000 AD, Starlord and Judge Dredd Megazine

  • M.A.C.H. 1 (in 2000 AD #9 & 16, 1977)
  • Judge Dredd:
    • Complete Case Files Volume 1 (336 pages, December 2005, ISBN 1-904265-79-0)
    • Complete Case Files Volume 2 (320 pages, February 2006, ISBN 1-904265-83-9)
      • Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #61–115, 1978–79, including:
        • The Day the Law Died", art by various, #89–108
    • Complete Case Files Volume 3 (240 pages, April 2006, ISBN 1-904265-87-1)
      • Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #116–151, 1979–80, including:
    • Complete Case Files Volume 4 (336 pages, June 2006, ISBN 1-904265-90-1)
    • Complete Case Files Volume 5 (384 pages, October 2006, ISBN 1-905437-08-0)
    • Complete Case Files Volume 6 (336 pages, November 2006, ISBN 1-905437-09-9)
      • Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #271–321, 1982–83
    • Complete Case Files Volume 7 (352 pages, March 2007, ISBN 1-905437-20-X)
      • Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #322–375, 1983–84
    • Complete Case Files Volume 8 (336 pages, May 2007, ISBN 1-905437-27-7)
      • Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #375–423, 1984–85, including
        • "City of the Damned", co-written with Alan Grant, art by various, #293–406
    • Complete Case Files Volume 9 (357 pages, November 2007, ISBN 1-905437-47-1)
      • Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #424–473, 1985–86
    • Complete Case Files Volume 10 (368 pages, June 2008, ISBN 1-905437-68-4)
      • Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #474–522, 1986–87
    • Complete Case Files Volume 11 (368 pages, October 2008, ISBN 1-905437-79-X) includes:
      • Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #523–570, 1987–88, including:
        • "Oz", co-written with Alan Grant, art by various, #545–570
    • Complete Case Files Volume 12 (336 pages, January 2009, ISBN 1-905437-91-9)
      • Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #571–586, 588–597, 599, 601, 603–606, 608–612, 615–618, 1988–89
    • Complete Case Files Volume 13 (272 pages, July 2009, ISBN 1-906735-07-7)
      • Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #620–621, 623–626, 632–635, 638–639, 641–646, 648–655, 657–658, 661, 1989–90
    • Complete Case Files Volume 14 (272 pages, November 2009, ISBN 1-906735-29-8)
      • Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #662–699, 1990, including
    • Complete Case Files Volume 15 (320 pages, April 2010, ISBN 1-906735-44-1)
      • Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #700–710, 716–718, 721–726, 1990–91
    • Judge Dredd, Judge Dredd Megazine Vol 1 #1–3 & 7–9, 1990–1991
    • Complete Case Files Volume 16 (336 pages, August 2010, ISBN 1-906735-50-6)
      • Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #739, 750–753, 1991–92
    • Complete Case Files Volume 17 (304 pages, February 2011, ISBN 1-907519-83-1)
      • Judge Dredd, Judge Dredd Megazine Vol 2 #1–3, 1992
    • Complete Case Files Volume 18 (304 pages, September 2011, ISBN 1-907992-25-1)
      • Judge Dredd, Judge Dredd Megazine Vol 2 #12–18, 21–26, 1992–93, including:
    • Complete Case Files Volume 19 (320 pages, May 2012, ISBN 1-907992-96-0)
      • Judge Dredd, Judge Dredd Megazine Vol 2 #31–43, 1993, including:
        • "Mechanismo: Body Count", art by Manuel Benet, Vol 2 #37–43

More to be added.

  • Shako! (with co-author Pat Mills (1–4) and various artists, in 2000 AD #20–35, 1977, collected in Extreme Edition #18, 2006)
  • Strontium Dog (with art by Carlos Ezquerra, except where indicated):
    • Search/Destroy Agency Files: Volume 1 (336 pages, January 2007, ISBN 1-905437-15-3) collects:
      • "Max Quirxx" (in Starlord #1–2, 1978)
      • "Papa Por-ka" (in Starlord #3–5, 1978)
      • "No Cure For Kansyr" (in Starlord #6–7, 1978)
      • "Planet Of The Dead" (in Starlord #8–10, 1978)
      • "Two-Faced Terror!" (in Starlord #12–15, 1978)
      • "Demon Maker" #17–19 (with art by Brendan McCarthy (17) and Ian Gibson (18–19), in Starlord #17–19, 1978)
      • "The Ultimate Weapon" (in Starlord #21–22, 1978)
      • "The Galaxy Killers" (in 2000 AD #86–94, 1978)
      • "Journey Into Hell" (in 2000 AD #104–118, 1979)
      • "Death’s Head" (with co-author Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #178–181, 1980)
      • "The Schiklegruber Grab" (with co-author Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #182–188, 1980)
      • "Mutie’s Luck" (with co-author Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #189, 1980)
      • "The Doc Quince Case" (with co-author Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #190–193, 1980–1981)
      • "The Bad Boys Bust" (with co-author Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #194–197, 1981)
    • Search/Destroy Agency Files: Volume 2 (with co-author Alan Grant, 288 pages, June 2007, ISBN 1-905437-29-3) collects:
      • "Portrait Of a Mutant" (in 2000 AD #200–206, 210–221, 1981)
      • "The Gronk Affair" (in 2000 AD #224–227, 1981)
      • "The Kid Knee Caper" (in 2000 AD #228–233, 1981)
      • "The Moses Incident" (in 2000 AD #335–345, 1983)
      • "The Killing" (in 2000 AD #350–359, 1984)
      • "Outlaw!" (in 2000 AD #363–385, 1984)
    • Search/Destroy Agency Files: Volume 3 (with co-author Alan Grant, 384 pages, September 2007, ISBN 1-905437-38-2) collects:
      • "The Big Bust Of ’49" (in 2000 AD #415–424, 1985)
      • "The Slavers Of Drule" (in 2000 AD #425–436, 1985)
      • "Max Bubba" (in 2000 AD #445–465, 1985–1986)
      • "Smiley’s World" (in 2000 AD #466–467, 1986)
      • "Rage" (in 2000 AD #469–489, 1986)
      • "Incident On Mayjer Minor" (in 2000 AD #490–496, 1986)
      • "Warzone!" (in 2000 AD #497–499, 1986)
    • Search/Destroy Agency Files: Volume 4 (with co-author Alan Grant, 352 pages, January 2008, ISBN 1-905437-51-X) collects:
      • "Bitch" (in 2000 AD #505–529, 1987)
      • "The Royal Affair" (in 2000 AD #532–536, 1987)
      • "A Sorry Case" (with art by Colin MacNeil, in 2000 AD #540–543, 1987)
      • "The Rammy" (in 2000 AD #544–553, 1987)
    • Uncollected:
      • "The Kreeler Conspiracy" (in Prog 2000, 2000 AD #1174–1180, 1195–1199, 1999–2000)
      • "The Sad Case" (in Prog 2001, 2000)
      • "Roadhouse" (in 2000 AD #1300–1308, 2002)
      • "The Tax Dodge" (in 2000 AD #1350–1358, 2003)
      • "The Headly Foot Job" (in 2000 AD #1400–1403, 2004)
      • "Traitor To His Kind" (in 2000 AD #1406–1415, 2004)
      • "A Shaggy Dog Story" (in Prog 2006, 2000 AD #1469–1472, 2005–2006)
      • "The Glum Affair" (in Prog 2008, 2000 AD #1567–1576, 2007–2008)
      • "Blood Moon" (with co-artist Hector Ezquerra, in 2000 AD #1617-ongoing, 2009)
  • Robo-Hunter:
    • Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD # 76–85 & 100–112, 1978–79)
    • Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD # 152–174, 1980)
    • Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD # 259–272, 275–281 & 283–288, 1982)
    • Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD # 292–307, 1982–83)
    • Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD # 312–334, 1983)
    • Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD # 435–443, 1985)
  • Ace Trucking Co. (with co-author Alan Grant and art by Massimo Belardinelli, unless noted):
    • The Complete Ace Trucking Co. Volume 1 (320 pages ISBN 1-905437-77-3) collects:
      • "The Kleggs" (in 2000 AD #232–236, 1981)
      • "Hell's Pocket" (with art by Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD #239–243, 1981)
      • "Lugjack" (in 2000 AD #244–250, 1982)
      • "The Great Mush Rush" (in 2000 AD #251–258, 1982)
      • "The Ughbug Bloos" (in 2000 AD #259, 1982)
      • "Last Lug To Abbo Dabbo" (in 2000 AD #260–267, 1982)
      • "Joobaloo" (in 2000 AD #268–272, 1982)
      • "Too Many Bams" (in 2000 AD #273–278, 1982)
      • "The Kloistar Run" (in 2000 AD #279–285, 1982)
      • "Stoop Coop Soup" (in 2000 AD #288–293, 1982)
    • The Complete Ace Trucking Co. Volume 2 (336 pages ISBN 1-905437-98-6) collects:
      • "Bamfeezled" (2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1982)
      • "On The Dangle" (in 2000 AD #378–386, 1984)
      • "Strike!" (in 2000 AD #387–390 and 392–400, 1984–1985)
      • "The Croakside Trip" (in 2000 AD #428–433, 1985)
      • "Stowaway Lugjacker" (in 2000 AD Annual 1986, 1985)
      • "Whatever Happened to Ace Garp?" (in 2000 AD #451, 1986)
      • "The Doppelgarp" (in 2000 AD #452–472, 1986)
      • "The Garpetbaggers" (in 2000 AD #475–483 and 485–498, 1986)
      • "The Homecoming" (in 2000 AD Annual 1989, 1988)
  • Anderson: Psi Division (with co-author Alan Grant):
    • "The Mind of Edward Bottlebum" (with art by Ian Gibson, Judge Dredd Annual 1985, 1984)
    • Judge Anderson (May 2005, 192 pages, Rebellion, ISBN 1-904265-39-1):
      • "Four Dark Judges" (with art by Brett Ewins (1–7), Cliff Robinson (8–10, 12) and Robin Smith (11), in 2000 AD #416–427, 1985)
      • "The Possessed" (as R. Clark, with art by Brett Ewins, in 2000 AD #468–478, 1986)
      • "Hour of the Wolf" (with art by Barry Kitson and Will Simpson, in 2000 AD #520–531, 1987)
  • The Helltrekkers (with José Ortiz, in 2000 AD # 387–415, 1984–1985)
  • Tales from Mega-City One:
    • Tales from Mega-City One (in 2000 AD # 523, 525–26, 532–34 & 539, 1987)
    • Tales from Mega-City One (in 2000 AD # 605, 1988)
  • Chopper
    • "Soul on Fire" (with Colin MacNeil, in 2000 AD #594–597, 1988)
    • "Song of the Surfer" (with Colin MacNeil, in 2000 AD #654–665, 1989)
    • "The Big Meg" (with Dylan Teague, in 2000 AD #1387–1394, 2004)
  • The Dead Man (in 2000 AD # 650–662, 1989–90)
  • America (with Colin MacNeil):
    • "America" (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.1 #1–7, 1990–1091)
    • "Fading of the Light" (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 #20–25, 1996–1097)
  • Judge Death:
    • "Young Death" (with Peter Doherty, in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.1 #1–12, 1990–1991, collected in Young Death: Boyhood of a Superfiend, May 2008, ISBN 1-905437-65-X)
    • "Tea With Mrs. Gunderson" (with Dean Ormston, in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 #15, 1992)
    • My Name is Death (with Frazer Irving, 112 pages, 2005, ISBN 1-904265-73-1) collects:
      • "My Name is Death" (in 2000 AD #1289–1294, 2002)
      • "The Wilderness Days" (in Judge Dredd Megazine #209–216, 2003–2004)
  • Al's Baby (with Carlos Ezquerra, reprinted in Extreme Edition #16, 2006):
    • "Al's Baby" (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.1 #4–15, 1991)
    • "Blood on the Bib" (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 #16–24, 1992–1993)
    • "Public Enemy No. 1" (in 2000 AD #1034–1044, 1997)
  • Mean Machine:
    • "Travels with Muh Shrink" (with Richard Dolan, in 2000 AD # 730–736, 1991)
    • "Son of Mean Machine" (with Carl Critchlow, in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 # 63–72 & 82, 1994–1995)
    • "Visiting Time" (with John Hicklenton, in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 #82, 1995)
    • "Angel Heart" (with David Millgate, in Judge Dredd Megazine #218–220, 2004)
  • Brit-Cit Babes (with Steve Sampson, in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.1 #16–20, 1992)
  • Button Man:
    • "Book I: The Killing Game" (with Arthur Ranson, in 2000 AD #780–791, 1992)
    • "Book II: Confession" (with Arthur Ranson, in 2000 AD #904–919, 1994)
    • "Book 3" (with Arthur Ranson, in 2000 AD prog 2001 & #1223–1233, 2001)
    • "Book IV: The Hitman's Daughter" (with Frazer Irving, in 2000 AD #1551-1566, 2007)
  • I Was a Teenage Tax Consultant (with Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD # 1050–1059, 1997)
  • Predator vs. Judge Dredd (with art by Enrique Alcatera, in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 #36–38, Dark Horse, 3-issue mini-series, 1997, collected in tpb, 80 pages, Titan, 1998, ISBN 1-84023-021-5, Dark Horse Comics, 1999, ISBN 1-56971-345-6)
  • The Balls Brothers (with Kev Walker):
    • "Heroes for Hire" (in 2000 AD #1128–1131, 1999)
    • "Balls to Biloxi" (in 2000 AD #1141–1147, 1999)
  • Banzai Battalion (80 pages, March 2005, ISBN 1-904265-11-1) collects:
    • "The Fitz" (with Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD #1257–1262, 2001)
    • "Save the Fitz!" (with Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD prog 2003, 2002)
    • "Robot Wars" (with Steve Roberts, in 2000 AD #1501–1506, 2006)

Eagle

Scream!

Roy of the Rovers

  • "Dan Harker's War", co-written with Alan Grant, 1985

Marvel Comics

  • Doctor Who (with co-writer Pat Mills and art by Dave Gibbons, in Doctor Who Magazine #1–16 & 19–34, 1979–1980, collected in The Iron Legion, 2004, ISBN 1-904159-37-0):
    • "The Iron Legion" (#1–8)
    • "City of the Damned" (#9–16)
    • "The Star Beast" (#19–26)
    • "Dogs of Doom" (#27–34)
  • The Chronicles of Genghis Grimtoad (with co-writer Alan Grant and art by Ian Gibson, in Strip (Marvel UK), 1990,[1] collected as a Marvel Graphic Novel[2])
  • The Last American (with co-author Alan Grant, and art by Mike McMahon, 4-issue mini-series, Epic Comics, 1990–1991, tpb, Com.x, 2004)

DC Comics

Work at DC Comics, and their imprints include:

Dark Horse Comics

Wagner has also worked at Dark Horse Comics on a number of their licensed properties:

  • Aliens: Berserker (with Paul Mendoza, and Andy Mushynsky, 4-issue mini-series, Dark Horse, 1995, included in Aliens Omnibus, Volume 4, 384 pages, June 2008, ISBN 1-59307-926-5)
  • Star Wars:
    • Star Wars Omnibus: Shadows of the Empire (408 pages, Dark Horse, February 2010, ISBN 1-59582-434-0, Titan Books, April 2010, ISBN 1-84856-599-2) includes:
    • Star Wars Omnibus: Boba Fett (494 pages, Dark Horse, April 2010, ISBN 1-59582-418-9, Titan Books, July 2010, ISBN 1-84856-616-6) includes:
      • Boba Fett (with Cam Kennedy, 3-issue mini-series, Dark Horse Comics, 1995–1996, tpb, Boba Fett: Death, Lies, & Treachery, 1998, ISBN 1-56971-311-1)[4]
      • Boba Fett: Enemy of the Empire (112 pages, 1999, ISBN 1-56971-407-X)[5] collects:
        • "Enemy of the Empire" (with Ian Gibson, 4-issue mini-series)
        • "Salvage" (with pencils by John Nadeau and inks by Jim Amash, Boba Fett ½ in Wizard Magazine)
      • "Sacrifice" (with Cam Kennedy, in Empire #7, 2003, collected in Boba Fett: Man With A Mission, Dark Horse, March 2007, ISBN 1-59307-707-6)[6]
    • "The Jabba Tape" (with Kilian Plunkett, one-shot, 1998)[7]
  • Xena: Warrior Princess #1–8 (1999–2000):
    • The Warrior Way of Death (with pencils by Joyce Chin, Clint Hilinski, Mike Deodato and Ivan Reis and inks by Walden Wong, Mike Deodato, Grant Nelson, tpb, collects Xena #1–3, 2000, ISBN 1-56971-452-5)
    • Slave (with pencils by Joyce Chin and Mike Deodato, Jr.and inks by Clint Hilinski, Fabiano Neves and Walden Wong, tpb, collects Xena #4–6, 2000, ISBN 1-56971-471-1)
    • Blood and Shadows (with pencils by Davide Fabbri and Mike Deodato and inks by Mark Heike, Neil Nelson, tpb, collects Xena #7–10, 2001, ISBN 1-56971-521-1)

Others

Notes

  1. Strip at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  2. The Chronicles of Genghis Grimtoad at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  3. Shadows of the Empire at the Comic Book DB
  4. Death, Lies, & Treachery at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  5. Enemy of the Empire at the Comic Book DB
  6. "Sacrifice" at the Comic Book DB
  7. "The Jabba Tape" at the Comic Book DB

References

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