Книга: Nick Abadzis «Doctor Who. The Tenth Doc»
Производитель: "Titan Comics" Besieged by an evil red TARDIS and bounced around from the inside of a living nightmare to ancient China, the Doctor and his friends have had a tough time of late!As Cindy recovers from the... splitting headache she developed on her most recent adventure, Gabby`s mysterious block-transfer butterfly powers continue to develop - and Noobis, the amnesiac offshoot of a former god, continues to grow as his own entity. But the TARDIS team put all that to one side when they visit the distant past of VENUS. What strange civilisation once lurked in its now-poisonous depths? And what connection does it have to the Doctor`s own history? And out in the darkness of the vortex, the Time Sentinel lurks. What nefarious plan does it have for the Doctor and his friends Издательство: "Titan Comics" (2018) Формат: 175x260, 112 стр.
ISBN: 978-1785860928 |
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Nick Abadzis
Nick Abadzis | |
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At Caption 2008, photo by Damian Cugley |
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Born | 1965 |
Nationality | British |
Area(s) | Writer, Penciler, Inker, Letterer |
Pseudonym(s) | The Spock Whitney Quintet, Brian, Dougal & Mr Rusty (Collective alias with Steve Whitaker and John Buckle) |
Notable works | Laika |
Nick Abadzis (born 1965[1]) is a British cartoonist, comic book writer, and graphic novelist. He currently lives in New York, having moved from his previous home in London in 2010.
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Early life
Of Greek and British parentage and raised in Sweden, England and Switzerland, Abadzis is British by nationality.[citation needed]
Career
In 1987, he secured a job at Marvel Comics’ UK publishing branch where he was, at that time, the youngest-ever editor.[citation needed]
Abadzis went freelance in 1988 when his career as a cartoonist took off in the pages of legendary UK comics and music magazine Deadline. Here he created two of his best-known characters, Hugo Tate, a stick-man lost in a figuratively drawn world, and the shapeshifting Mr. Pleebus, who later starred in his own series of children’s books. His series Hugo Tate ran in Deadline magazine from 1988 to 1994. Some of this series was collected as Hugo Tate: O, America in 1993, which won in 1994 a UK Comic Art Award for best graphic novel.
As a part of the British Invasion of American comics, he wrote Children of the Voyager for Marvel in 1993 and Millennium Fever in 1995 for Vertigo.
His graphic novel, Laika, about the eponymous dog, the first living creature from Earth to enter orbit, was published in 2007. Laika was well-received, with the New York Press remarking that "the British comics creator has fashioned a poignant and accurate portrait of the lives Laika touched in the three years leading up to Sputnik 2's launch. His characters —including the dog— are as real as the story he’s telling: animated with complex personalities, flaws, humor and emotion."[2] Laika won an Eisner award in 2008 for Best Teen graphic novel and a further nomination for Best Reality-based Work. In the same year it was nominated for a Harvey Award for Best Original Graphic Album. In 2009, the book won ‘Meilleur Scénario (best story) - Festival du livre aéronautique at Le Borget Book Festival in France and at the Napoli Comicon Awards, Italy for Best Foreign Graphic Novel.
Abadzis also worked as a newspaper cartoonist on The Sunday Correspondent (now defunct), and as a freelance illustrator and comics writer and as a development and consultant editor on a range of best-selling children’s magazines for various British publishers. He has also moonlighted as a TV writer for the children’s animated show, Bob the Builder. He has created Cora's Breakfast for The DFC, and it has run in the comic section of the weekend Guardian.[3] The Trial of the Sober Dog, a graphic novella, was serialized in The Times over a six-month period in 2008.
Beginning in May of 2010, Abadzis' one-off comics have been published weekly in Nib-Lit Comics journal.[4]
Bibliography
Revolver
- Revolver Horror Special, 1989
- The Head (script, with art by Edmund Perryman)
Hugo Tate
Marvel
- Children of the Voyager (script, with art by Paul Johnson, four-issue mini-series, Marvel, 1993)
DC
- The Big Book of Death: "Six Feet Under" (script and art, Paradox Press, 1993)
- Millennium Fever (script, with art by Duncan Fegredo, four-issue mini-series, Vertigo, 1995)[5]
2000 AD
- Tharg's Terror Tales (script, with art by Paul Johnson):
- "The Operatives" (in 2000 AD Winter Special, 1994)
- "The Devil you know" (in 2000 AD #936, 1995)
- 2000AD Alternity Winter Special: "The Big Fight"
- Rogue Trooper (Friday): "Mind Bombs" (art, with Steve White and Edmund Perryman, in 2000 AD #937-939, 1995)
- Vector 13:
- "Case Three: Circle of Evil" (script, with Kevin Cullen, in 2000 AD #953, 1995)
- "Case Eleven: Imaginary Friend" (script, with Paul Johnson, in 2000 AD #998-999, 1996)
- "Case 667: Suburban Hell" (art, with Igor Goldkind, in 2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1996)
- "Case Two: It's Good to Talk" (script, with Sean Phillips, in 2000 AD #1025, 1997)
- Darkness Visible (script, with art by John Ridgway, in 2000 AD, #975–980, 1996)
The Pleebus Planet Books
- The Amazing Mr Pleebus (script and art, Orchard Books, 1996, reissued by Rising Trout Press, in 2001)
- The Freaky Beastie of Hill Road School (script and art, Orchard Books, 1997, reissued by Rising Trout Press, in 2001)
- The Magic Skateboard (script and art, Orchard Books, 1998, reissued by Rising Trout Press, in 2001)
- Voyage to Planet Voon (script and art, Orchard Books, 1999)
Other
- The Dangerous Planet (script and art, 48-page graphic novel. Heinemann, now Harcourt Education, 1999)
- The Pyramid of Doom (script and art, 48-page graphic novel. Heinemann, 2000)
- The Dog From Outer Space (script and art, Heinemann, 2001, published in the USA by Rigby)
- "The big voice" (script, with Edmund Perryman, in Crisis #63, 1991)
- Doctor Who: "The Betrothal of Sontar" (with co-author John Tomlinson, and art by Mike Collins, in Doctor Who Magazine #365-367, 2006)
- Laika (art and script, First Second Publishing, graphic novel, 2007)
- Cora's Breakfast (The DFC, 2008-ongoing)
- The Trial of the Sober Dog, graphic novella, serialized in The Times over a six-month period in 2008.
Notes
References
- Nick Abadzis at the Grand Comics Database
- Nick Abadzis at the Comic Book DB
- 2000 AD profile
- Online essay
- Nick Abadzis on Lambiek Comiclopedia
External links
- Official Website
- Read Yourself Raw: Nick Abadzis
- Blog
- Review of Laika, Silver Bullet Comic Books
Selected interviews
- Talking with Nick Abadzis about Laika, Newsarama, September 19, 2007
- Air & Space Magazine
- Comic Book Resources
- Washington Post Express
- BBC’s The World
- Chasing Gray
- The Comics Reporter
- Jazma Online
Radio spots and podcasts
- British comics artists
- Living people
- 1965 births
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