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Warren Ellis bibliography
Ellis in 2010
Active period1985–present
Publishers
Marvel Comics1995–present
Wildstorm1996–2009
Avatar Press1999–present
Image Comics2000–present

Warren Ellis is an English author of comics, novels, and television, well known for sociocultural commentary, both through his online presence and his writing, which covers transhumanist themes (most notably nanotechnology, cryonics, uploading, and human enhancement). He is a resident of Southend-on-Sea, England.

Comics

UK publishers

Titles published by various British publishers include:

  • Deadline #24: "United We Fall" (with Nigel Dobbyn, Deadline Publications, 1990)
  • Judge Dredd Megazine vol. 1 #7: "Judge Edwina's Strange Cases: Feed Me" (with Sean Phillips, Fleetway, 1991)
  • Atomeka:
    • Lazarus Churchyard (tpb, 120 pages, 1993, ISBN 1-85809-005-9) collects:
    • A1 #6: "Harlequin Bones: Dada 331" (with Phil Winslade, 1992)
    • Ammo Armageddon: "Harlequin Bones: Kil 4/11/44" (with Phil Winslade, anthology graphic novel, 1993)
    • Sugarvirus (with Martin Chaplin, one-shot, 1993)
  • Damage #1–6 (with David Gordon, self-published, 1993–1994)
  • SVK (with D'Israeli, one-shot, BERG, 2011)

Marvel Comics

Titles published by Marvel include:

DC Comics/Vertigo

Titles published by DC Comics and its Vertigo imprint include:

Image Comics

Titles published by Image include:

Wildstorm

Titles published by Wildstorm include:

Avatar Press

Titles published by Avatar include:

Apparat

Titles published by Avatar's Apparat imprint include:

Other US publishers

Titles published by various American publishers include:

Novels

Short fiction

  • "At the zoo", Nature no. 408 (16 November 2000)
  • "Lich-House", An Aura of Familiarity: Visions from the Coming Age of Networked Matter (2013)
  • Dead Pig Collector (July 2013)
  • "The Shipping Forecast" Twelve Tomorrows, ed. Bruce Sterling (2014)
  • Elektrograd: Rusted Blood (2015)
  • "Headcold", Terraform (2016)

Nonfiction

Works on Ellis

  • Meaney, Patrick (director). Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts. Respect! Films and Sequart, 2011. Documentary film.[9]
  • Walker, Cody (ed.). Keeping the World Strange: A Planetary Guide. Sequart, 2011.[10]
  • Thurman, Kevin and Julian Darius. Voyage in Noise: Warren Ellis and the Demise of Western Civilization. Sequart, 2013.[11]
  • Nevett, Chad (ed.). Shot in the Face: A Savage Journey to the Heart of Transmetropolitan. Sequart, 2013.[12]
  • Meaney, Patrick and Kevin Thurman. Warren Ellis: The Captured Ghosts Interviews. Sequart, 2013.[13]

Appearances in others' work

He makes a lengthy cameo appearance in Powers volume 1 issue No. 7, in which much of his dialogue consists of actual quotations from Ellis' writings.


References

  1. ^ a b c d e These books are on hiatus, supposedly due to Ellis' 2007 hard drive crash.
  2. ^ The dark star, 26 August 2004, The Guardian
  3. ^ A Distant Sil: The State of Colleen's Industry Part II, 22 January 2011
  4. ^ "FreakAngels". FreakAngels. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
  5. ^ Kearney, Christine (11 April 2011). "Red author to publish new thriller novel". Reuters. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  6. ^ Amazon book's profile. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
  7. ^ [1]
  8. ^ Warren Ellis to write weekly SL column for Reuters, 22 December 2006, Reuters
  9. ^ "Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts". Warrenellismovie.com. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  10. ^ "Keeping the World Strange: A Planetary Guide" – via sequart.org.
  11. ^ "Voyage in Noise: Warren Ellis and the Demise of Western Civilization" – via sequart.org.
  12. ^ "Shot in the Face: A Savage Journey to the Heart of Transmetropolitan" – via sequart.org.
  13. ^ "Warren Ellis: The Captured Ghosts Interviews" – via sequart.org.

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