Robbie Morrison

For other people named Robert Morrison, see Robert Morrison (disambiguation).
Robbie Morrison
Born Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire
Nationality Scottish
Area(s) Writer
Notable works
White Death Graphic Novel, 2000 AD: Nikolai Dante, Shakara, Judge Dredd Megazine: Bendatti Vendetta, Shimura

Robbie Morrison is a British comics writer most known for his work in the weekly UK title 2000 AD, and as the co-creator of popular character and series Nikolai Dante (with Simon Fraser), serialised for 15 years until 2012.

Biography

Aside from Dante, his other works include Shakara (art by Henry Flint), Shimura (which featured the mainstream debut of artist Frank Quitely), and stints on Batman (art by Brendan McCarthy and Charlie Adlard), and Spider-Man's Tangled Web (art by Jim Mahfood), Wildstorm superhero comics The Authority[1] and Wildcats. In 2012, he was brought in by Dave Gibbons to work on digital comic Treatment, drawn by Doug Braithwaite. In June 2013, publishers Jonathan Cape release Drowntown (first part of Graphic Novel with former 2000 AD artist Jim Murray).

Morrison's writing is noted for an epic, in some ways slightly old-fashioned feel. He has stated in a 2005 interview in the Judge Dredd Megazine that he is interested in reviving comic strips in genres other than science fiction, superhero and fantasy fictions. In addition to his creative duties, Morrison has worked as a consultant for the Scottish Arts Council, promoting the comics format.

Bibliography

Comics work includes:

Awards

Notes

  1. Talking With Authority: Robbie Morrison, Comicon.com, January 13, 2003

References

External links

Interviews

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