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'''John Smith''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[comics]] writer best known for his work on ''[[2000 AD (comic)|2000 AD]]'' and ''[[Crisis (comic)|Crisis]]''. His work is characterised by intricate, sometimes obscure plots and an interest in taboos and the [[occult]]. This is told in an elliptic, fractured narrative style reminiscent of [[Iain Sinclair]] or the [[cut-up technique]] of [[William S. Burroughs]]. Other notable influences include [[Michael Moorcock]], [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]], [[Alan Moore]] and [[Noel Coward]].

Smith's best-known character is ''[[Devlin Waugh]]'', a flamboyantly [[gay]] [[exorcist]], assassin and [[vampire]] working for the [[Holy See|Vatican]] of the future, co-created with artist [[Sean Phillips]] for the ''[[Judge Dredd Megazine]]''.

His earliest work was for [[D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd|D. C. Thomson]]'s [[science fiction]] comic ''[[Starblazer]]'' in the mid-1980s. He wrote his first script for ''2000 AD'' in [[1986 in comics|1986]] and wrote the political [[superhero]] series ''[[New Statesmen (comic)|New Statesmen]]'' for ''Crisis'' in [[1988 in comics|1988]].

Many of his series for ''2000 AD'' were tied into the same [[Continuity (fiction)|continuity]], under the umbrella of ''[[Indigo Prime]]''. Indigo Prime was a multi-dimensional organisation that policed reality, recruiting recently dead people as its agents. The climax of the series was ''Killing Time'', in which agents Winwood and Cord pursued a demon that had hitched a ride on a Victorian time machine, one of the legitimate passengers of which turned out to be [[Jack the Ripper]].

Other series for ''2000 AD'' include ''[[Revere (comics)|Revere]]'', a post-apocalyptic occult story with artist [[Simon Harrison]], which was reprinted in its entirety in the ''2000 AD Extreme Edition'' title in February [[20007 in comics|2007]], and ''[[Firekind]]'' ([[1993 in comics|1993]]), an anthropological [[science fiction]] story involving alien cultures and [[dragon]]s, illustrated by [[Paul Marshall (comics)|Paul Marshall]]. He has also written ''[[Rogue Trooper]]'' and ''[[Judge Dredd]]''.

For [[DC Comics]]' [[Vertigo (comics)|Vertigo]] imprint, he has written a fill-in on ''[[Hellblazer]]'' and an eight-part series called ''Scarab'', which started out as a revamp of ''[[Doctor Fate]]''.

John has also written a run of ''Vampirella'' for Harris Comics.

==The Smithiverse==

Examples of John Smith's cross-referencing of characters throughout his oeuvre include:
* Renegade [[Indigo Prime]] agents Fervent and Lobe originally appeared in [[Tyranny Rex]]
* Characters from [[Pussyfoot 5]] originally appeared in [[Devlin Waugh]]
* The character Mr Cheetl originally appeared in [[Firekind]] but reappeared in Tyranny Rex and in Pussyfoot 5

==Bibliography==

Comics work includes:

*''[[Future Shocks|Tharg's Future Shocks]]'':
** "Time Enough to Tell" (with [[Barry Kitson]], in ''2000 AD'' #473, 1986)
** "A Change of Scenery" (with Nik Williams, in ''2000 AD'' #490, 1986)
** "Opening Moves" (with [[Mick Austin]], in ''2000 AD'' #629, 1989)
** "Earthsong" (with [[Steve Parkhouse]], in ''2000 AD'' #1480, 2006)

*''[[Tyranny Rex]]'' (in ''2000 AD'' # 566-68, 582-84, 1988 SF Special, 595-98, 604, 1989 SF Special & Winter Special # 2, 1988-1989)
** "Soft Bodies" (with [[Will Simpson]], in ''2000 AD'' #595-604, 1988)
** Untitled (with [[Steve Dillon]], in ''2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1988'')
** Tyranny Rex (in ''2000 AD'' 1993 Sci-Fi Special & 1994 Yearbook, 1993)
** "Deus ex Machina Book I" (in ''2000 AD'' #852-859, 1993)
** "Deus ex Machina Book II" (in ''2000 AD'' #873-880, 1994)
** "The Comeback" (in ''2000 AD'' #1395-99, 2004)

*''[[New Statesmen (comic)|New Statesmen]]'':
** "Halcyon Days" (with [[Jim Baikie]], in ''[[Crisis (comic)|Crisis]]'', #1, 1988)
** "Perspectives" (with [[Jim Baikie]], in ''[[Crisis (comic)|Crisis]]'', #2, 1988)
** "Behind the light" (with [[Jim Baikie]], in ''[[Crisis (comic)|Crisis]]'', #3, 1988)
** "Shadowdancing" (with [[Jim Baikie]], in ''[[Crisis (comic)|Crisis]]'', #4, 1988)
** "Downtime" (with [[Sean Phillips]], in ''[[Crisis (comic)|Crisis]]'', #5, 1988)
** "Holding the fist" (with [[Sean Phillips]], in ''[[Crisis (comic)|Crisis]]'', #6, 1988)
** "Where the railroad meets the sea" (with [[Duncan Fegredo]], in ''[[Crisis (comic)|Crisis]]'' #7, 1988)
** "Memories on Ice" (with [[Duncan Fegredo]], in ''[[Crisis (comic)|Crisis]]'' #8, 1988)
** "All doors lead to the Minotaur" (with [[Jim Baikie]], in ''[[Crisis (comic)|Crisis]]'', ##9, 1989)
** "Life during wartime" (with [[Jim Baikie]], in ''[[Crisis (comic)|Crisis]]'', ##10, 1989)
** "Riding the tiger" (with [[Jim Baikie]], in ''[[Crisis (comic)|Crisis]]'', ##11, 1989)
** "The power and the glory" (with [[Jim Baikie]], in ''[[Crisis (comic)|Crisis]]'', ##12, 1989)
** "White Death" (with [[Sean Phillips]], in ''[[Crisis (comic)|Crisis]]'', #13-14, 1989)
** "Epilogue" (with [[Jim Baikie]], in ''[[Crisis (comic)|Crisis]]'', ##28, 1989)

*''[[Rogue Trooper]]'': "Cinnabar" (in ''2000 AD'' #624-630 & 633-35, 1989)

*''[[Indigo Prime|Fervent and Lobe]]'':
** "Issigri Variations" (with [[Mike Hadley]], in ''2000 AD'' #642-649, 1989)
** "Holiday on Ice" (with [[Mike Hadley]], in ''2000 AD Winter Special 1990'')

*''[[Indigo Prime]]'':
** "Indigo Prime" (with [[Chris Weston]], in ''2000 AD'' #678, 1989)
** "Winwood and Cord" (with [[Chris Weston]], in ''2000 AD'' #680-681, 1990)
** "Fegredo and Brecht" (with [[Chris Weston]], in ''2000 AD'' #682, 1990)
** "Requiem" (illustrated, with [[Chris Weston]], in ''2000AD Winter Special 1990'')
** "Almaranda: Solstice" (with [[Mike Hadley]], in ''2000 AD'' #720-721, 1991)
** "Killing Time" (with [[Chris Weston]], in ''2000 AD'' #735-744, 1991)
** "The Loa in the Machine" (illustrated, with [[Mick Austin]], in ''2000AD Winter Special 1992'')
** "Weird Vibes" (text only, ''2000AD Yearbook 1993'')

*''Danzig's Inferno'' (1991)

*''[[Revere (comics)|Revere]]'' (with [[Simon Harrison]]):
** "Book I" (in ''2000 AD'' #744-749, 1991)
** "Book II" (in ''2000 AD'' #809-814, 1992)
** "Book III" (in ''2000 AD'' #867-872, 1993-1994)

*''[[Rogue Trooper]] ([[Friday (comics)|Friday]])'' (3 episodes in ''2000 AD'' Specials and Annuals, 1991-1993)

*''Strange Cases'' (in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' vol.1 # 17, 1992)

*''[[Devlin Waugh]]'':
** "Swimming in Blood" (with [[Sean Phillips]], in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #2.01-2.09, 1992)
** "A Love like Blood" (illustrated text story, with [[Sean Phillips]], in ''Judge Dredd Mega-Special 1993'', 1993)
** "Brief Encounter" (with [[Sean Phillips]], in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #2.26, 1993)
** "Body and Soul" (illustrated text story, with [[Sean Phillips]], in ''Judge Dredd Yearbook 1994'', 1993)
** "Chasing Herod" (with [[Steve Yeowell]], in ''2000 AD'' #1149-1157: by Smith and
** "Reign of Frogs" (with [[Steve Yeowell]], in ''2000 AD'' #1158-1167)
** "Sirius Rising" (with [[Steve Yeowell]], in ''2000 AD'' #1168-1173)
** "Mouthful of Dust" (with [[Michael Gaydos]], in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #3.72-3.73)
** "Red Tide Prologue" (with [[Colin MacNeil]], in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #201)
** "Red Tide" (with [[Colin MacNeil]], in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #202-213)
** "Vile Bodies" (with [[Colin MacNeil]], in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #227)
** "All Hell" (with [[Colin MacNeil]], in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #231-235 and 237)

*''[[Hellblazer]]'' #51 (DC Comics, 1992)

*''[[Robo-Hunter]]'' (in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special'', 1992)

*''Tales from Beyond Science'' (with [[Rian Hughes]]):
** "The Eyes of Edwin Spendlove" (in ''2000 AD'' #778, 1992)
** "Secrets of the Organism" (in ''2000 AD'' #779, 1992)

*''[[Firekind]]'' (with [[Paul Marshall (comics)|Paul Marshall]], in ''2000 AD'' #828-840, 1993)

*''[[Slaughterbowl]]'' (with [[Paul Peart]], in ''2000 AD'' #842-849, 1993)

*''[[Judge Dredd]]'':
** "Ballad of Cindy Crawlskin " (in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #3.12, 1995)
** "Killing Grounds" (with [[Deam Ormston]], in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #3.13, 1996)
** "Mondo Simp " (in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #3.15-16, 1996)
** "Fetish" (with [[Siku (comics)|Siku]], in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #3.26.-3.30, 1997)
** "Bite Fight!" (with [[John Burns (comics)|John Burns]], in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #224-225, 2004)
** "Jumped" (with [[Simon Fraser (comics)|Simon Fraser]], in ''2000 AD'' #1491-1494, 2006)

*''Holocaust 12'' (co-writer [[Chris Standley]]):
** "Skyfall" (with Jim Murray, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' vol.3 # 20-23, 1996)
** "Storm Warning" (with [[Clint Langley]], in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' vol.3 # 29-33, 1997)

*''[[Vector 13]]'': "Graven Images" (in ''2000 AD'' #1064, 1997)

*''Pulp Sci-Fi'' (with [[Chris Weston]], in ''2000 AD'' #1163, 1999)

*''[[Pussyfoot 5]]'':
** "Series One" (with [[Nigel Raynor]], in ''2000 AD'' #1184-1188,2000)
** "Series Two" (with [[Steve Yeowell]], in ''2000 AD'' #1251-1256, 2001)

*''[[A Love Like Blood]]'' (with [[Frazer Irving]], in ''2000 AD'' #1243-1249, 2001)

*''[[Leatherjack]]'' (with [[Paul Marshall (comics)|Paul Marshall]], in ''2000 AD'' #1450-1467, [[2005 in comics|2005]])

*''[[Tales From the Black Museum]]'': "Feeders and Eaters" (with [[Vince Locke]], in ''[[Judge Dredd Megazine]]'' #250, [[2006 in comics|2006]])

==External links==
*[http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=droid&page=profiles&choice=JOHNS 2000 AD profile]
*[http://www.2000adonline.com/index.php3?zone=droid&page=interview&choice=4 Interview] by Grant Goggans for 2000adonline.com

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Revision as of 18:45, 6 September 2007

John Smith is a British comics writer best known for his work on 2000 AD and Crisis. His work is characterised by intricate, sometimes obscure plots and an interest in taboos and the occult. This is told in an elliptic, fractured narrative style reminiscent of Iain Sinclair or the cut-up technique of William S. Burroughs. Other notable influences include Michael Moorcock, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Alan Moore and Noel Coward.

Smith's best-known character is Devlin Waugh, a flamboyantly gay exorcist, assassin and vampire working for the Vatican of the future, co-created with artist Sean Phillips for the Judge Dredd Megazine.

His earliest work was for D. C. Thomson's science fiction comic Starblazer in the mid-1980s. He wrote his first script for 2000 AD in 1986 and wrote the political superhero series New Statesmen for Crisis in 1988.

Many of his series for 2000 AD were tied into the same continuity, under the umbrella of Indigo Prime. Indigo Prime was a multi-dimensional organisation that policed reality, recruiting recently dead people as its agents. The climax of the series was Killing Time, in which agents Winwood and Cord pursued a demon that had hitched a ride on a Victorian time machine, one of the legitimate passengers of which turned out to be Jack the Ripper.

Other series for 2000 AD include Revere, a post-apocalyptic occult story with artist Simon Harrison, which was reprinted in its entirety in the 2000 AD Extreme Edition title in February 2007, and Firekind (1993), an anthropological science fiction story involving alien cultures and dragons, illustrated by Paul Marshall. He has also written Rogue Trooper and Judge Dredd.

For DC Comics' Vertigo imprint, he has written a fill-in on Hellblazer and an eight-part series called Scarab, which started out as a revamp of Doctor Fate.

John has also written a run of Vampirella for Harris Comics.

The Smithiverse

Examples of John Smith's cross-referencing of characters throughout his oeuvre include:

Bibliography

Comics work includes:

  • Tyranny Rex (in 2000 AD # 566-68, 582-84, 1988 SF Special, 595-98, 604, 1989 SF Special & Winter Special # 2, 1988-1989)
    • "Soft Bodies" (with Will Simpson, in 2000 AD #595-604, 1988)
    • Untitled (with Steve Dillon, in 2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1988)
    • Tyranny Rex (in 2000 AD 1993 Sci-Fi Special & 1994 Yearbook, 1993)
    • "Deus ex Machina Book I" (in 2000 AD #852-859, 1993)
    • "Deus ex Machina Book II" (in 2000 AD #873-880, 1994)
    • "The Comeback" (in 2000 AD #1395-99, 2004)
  • Indigo Prime:
    • "Indigo Prime" (with Chris Weston, in 2000 AD #678, 1989)
    • "Winwood and Cord" (with Chris Weston, in 2000 AD #680-681, 1990)
    • "Fegredo and Brecht" (with Chris Weston, in 2000 AD #682, 1990)
    • "Requiem" (illustrated, with Chris Weston, in 2000AD Winter Special 1990)
    • "Almaranda: Solstice" (with Mike Hadley, in 2000 AD #720-721, 1991)
    • "Killing Time" (with Chris Weston, in 2000 AD #735-744, 1991)
    • "The Loa in the Machine" (illustrated, with Mick Austin, in 2000AD Winter Special 1992)
    • "Weird Vibes" (text only, 2000AD Yearbook 1993)
  • Danzig's Inferno (1991)
  • Revere (with Simon Harrison):
    • "Book I" (in 2000 AD #744-749, 1991)
    • "Book II" (in 2000 AD #809-814, 1992)
    • "Book III" (in 2000 AD #867-872, 1993-1994)
  • Strange Cases (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.1 # 17, 1992)
  • Devlin Waugh:
    • "Swimming in Blood" (with Sean Phillips, in Judge Dredd Megazine #2.01-2.09, 1992)
    • "A Love like Blood" (illustrated text story, with Sean Phillips, in Judge Dredd Mega-Special 1993, 1993)
    • "Brief Encounter" (with Sean Phillips, in Judge Dredd Megazine #2.26, 1993)
    • "Body and Soul" (illustrated text story, with Sean Phillips, in Judge Dredd Yearbook 1994, 1993)
    • "Chasing Herod" (with Steve Yeowell, in 2000 AD #1149-1157: by Smith and
    • "Reign of Frogs" (with Steve Yeowell, in 2000 AD #1158-1167)
    • "Sirius Rising" (with Steve Yeowell, in 2000 AD #1168-1173)
    • "Mouthful of Dust" (with Michael Gaydos, in Judge Dredd Megazine #3.72-3.73)
    • "Red Tide Prologue" (with Colin MacNeil, in Judge Dredd Megazine #201)
    • "Red Tide" (with Colin MacNeil, in Judge Dredd Megazine #202-213)
    • "Vile Bodies" (with Colin MacNeil, in Judge Dredd Megazine #227)
    • "All Hell" (with Colin MacNeil, in Judge Dredd Megazine #231-235 and 237)
  • Tales from Beyond Science (with Rian Hughes):
    • "The Eyes of Edwin Spendlove" (in 2000 AD #778, 1992)
    • "Secrets of the Organism" (in 2000 AD #779, 1992)
  • Judge Dredd:
    • "Ballad of Cindy Crawlskin " (in Judge Dredd Megazine #3.12, 1995)
    • "Killing Grounds" (with Deam Ormston, in Judge Dredd Megazine #3.13, 1996)
    • "Mondo Simp " (in Judge Dredd Megazine #3.15-16, 1996)
    • "Fetish" (with Siku, in Judge Dredd Megazine #3.26.-3.30, 1997)
    • "Bite Fight!" (with John Burns, in Judge Dredd Megazine #224-225, 2004)
    • "Jumped" (with Simon Fraser, in 2000 AD #1491-1494, 2006)
  • Holocaust 12 (co-writer Chris Standley):
    • "Skyfall" (with Jim Murray, in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 # 20-23, 1996)
    • "Storm Warning" (with Clint Langley, in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 # 29-33, 1997)
  • Vector 13: "Graven Images" (in 2000 AD #1064, 1997)
Preceded by Hellblazer writer
1992
Succeeded by