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Andy Diggle

Andrew Diggle[1] is a British comic book writer and former editor of the weekly anthology series 2000 AD. He is best known for his work on Adam Strange and Green Arrow for DC Comics as well as his creator-owned series The Losers and a run on Hellblazer for DC's Vertigo imprint, and for his stints on Thunderbolts and Daredevil at Marvel. Other credits include Gamekeeper for Virgin Comics, written by Diggle on the basis of a concept created by Guy Ritchie, a three-year run on Robert Kirkman's Thief of Thieves at Image, several short arcs written for IDW Publishing's Doctor Who series and two James Bond mini-series for Dynamite.

Andy Diggle
Diggle at Special Edition NYC
Born (1971-02-22) February 22, 1971 (age 53)
London, England
NationalityBritish
Area(s)Writer, Editor
Notable works
The Losers
Hellblazer
Green Arrow: Year One
Thunderbolts
Daredevil
Shadowland
Awards"Favourite Comics Editor" Eagle Award (2000)
"Best New Talent" National Comics Award (2003)
www.andydiggle.com

Early life edit

Diggle was born in London, England.[2] He became a regular reader of 2000 AD at the age of ten[3] and started reading American comics after picking up an issue of Swamp Thing written by Alan Moore.[4] Diggle graduated from De Montfort University with a degree in Media Studies, where he later returned to teach a part-time module on comics. For a few years, he worked as an administrator at University College London's Department of Town Planning while maintaining his own comics webzine.[5]

Career edit

Diggle began his career in comics as an assistant editor on Judge Dredd Megazine in 1997 and, after brief stints as the editor of Megazine and Sonic the Comic, took over the editorial duties of 2000 AD in 2000.[6] Staying with the magazine for two years, Diggle has been credited (most frequently by David Bishop, who originally hired him for Judge Dredd Megazine) for spearheading a return to the "old school" values of 2000 AD.[7][3] In 2001, Diggle won the Eagle Award in the "Favourite Editor" category. Around the same time, he began contributing to 2000 AD and Judge Dredd Megazine as a writer, creating Snow/Tiger with artist Andy Clarke[8] and the Judge Dredd spin-off Lenny Zero in the first of numerous collaborations with artist Jock,[9][10] and co-writing the crossover between Judge Dredd and the Aliens franchise with veteran 2000 AD creator John Wagner.[11] In 2002, Diggle left his editorial position to become a full-time writer.[2]

In 2003, Diggle entered the American comic book industry with a Hellblazer spin-off mini-series Lady Constantine for DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. That same year, Diggle and Jock both signed an exclusive 2-year contract with DC[12] and launched the Eagle Award-winning and Eisner Award-nominated series The Losers that was later adapted into a feature film of the same name.[13] In 2004, Diggle wrote the first six issues of a relaunched Swamp Thing ongoing series at Vertigo and made his DC Universe debut with an 8-issue limited series Adam Strange, following up with a creator-owned series Silent Dragon, drawn by Leinil Francis Yu and published via DC's Wildstorm imprint.[14] In 2007, Diggle wrote the inaugural arc for Batman Confidential, an ongoing series set in the early years of Batman's crime-fighting career,[15] reteamed with Jock for Green Arrow: Year One, a mini-series updating the origin of Green Arrow,[16] and took over the writing duties of Vertigo's longest-running ongoing series Hellblazer.[17][18]

 
Diggle, third from left, on a Dynamite panel at the 2013 New York Comic Con. To Diggle's left are Dennis Calero and Matt Wagner.

Outside of DC, Diggle wrote Gamekeeper for Virgin Comics, based on a concept by Guy Ritchie,[19] and the webcomic prequel to the Bionic Commando video game after having been hired to script a playable test level during the game's development.[20]

In 2009, Diggle became the writer of Marvel's Thunderbolts,[21][22] seeing the titular team through the company-wide storyline "Dark Reign"[23] and a crossover with Deadpool.[24] As part of "Dark Reign", Diggle also penned the 5-issue miniseries featuring the villain character Bullseye in the guise of the Avenger Hawkeye.[25] In early 2009, Diggle signed an exclusive contract with Marvel and became the writer of Daredevil following the departure of Ed Brubaker.[26][27] Diggle's storyline, which began in the Dark Reign: The List—Daredevil one-shot and continued with issue #501 of Daredevil,[28][29] was initially planned to be told in the ongoing series, but Marvel offered to expand it into a small-scale crossover event for the company's "street-level" characters.[30][31] The crossover event, titled "Shadowland",[32] ran for three months, with Diggle writing the core 5-issue mini-series and co-writing the tie-in storyline in Daredevil with Antony Johnston.[33] Diggle followed up on "Shadowland" with a 4-issue epilogue mini-series Daredevil: Reborn,[30][31] drawn by Davide Gianfelice, with whom he subsequently reunited for the western mini-series Six Guns,[34][35] his last work for Marvel to date.

2010 saw the release of Diggle's first work in the graphic novel format, Rat Catcher, published as part of Vertigo's then-recently launched line of crime books.[36] The following year, he was hired to develop a Volkswagen Scirocco promotional campaign for the Chinese market.[35][37] In 2012, Diggle returned to British comics with the first fully creator-owned collaboration between himself and Jock, Snapshot,[38] originally serialized in Judge Dredd Megazine and subsequently reprinted for the American market,[39] and a new installment of Lenny Zero, illustrated by Ben Willsher.[40] That same year, he became the "series architect" for IDW Publishing's Doctor Who featuring the adventures of the Eleventh Doctor[41] and joined the "writer's room" of Robert Kirkman's Thief of Thieves series at Image.[42][43] Later in the year, Diggle and artist Tony Daniel were announced as the new creative team for The New 52 iteration of Action Comics following the departure of writer Grant Morrison and artist Rags Morales.[4][44] Discussing his plans for the series, Diggle stated that he wanted to put "action" back into Action Comics and bring the character of Superman closer to the "wholesome Christopher Reeve version" as opposed to the more aggressive, hot-headed version introduced during The New 52 initiative.[45][46] Diggle announced his exit from the title shortly thereafter, one month before the release of his first issue, citing "professional reasons", with Tony Daniel taking over the writing duties.[47]

In 2013, Diggle began writing for Dynamite, starting with the paranormal crime series Uncanny with artist Aaron Campbell.[48][49] Later in the year, Diggle announced his second creator-owned title at Dynamite, Control, to be drawn by Ben Oliver.[50][51] The series, described as a "hard-hitting crime comic", was eventually released in 2016 with Oliver-drawn covers and interior art by Andrea Mutti.[52] In addition to his creator-owned work, Diggle has also made several contributions to Dynamite's line of James Bond comics, starting with the 6-issue mini-series James Bond: Hammerhead, illustrated by Luca Casalanguida.[53] In 2018, Diggle penned a one-off tale for DC Comics' Green Lanterns series[54] and launched a new volume of Shadowman at Valiant.[55]

Personal life edit

Diggle is married to Angela Cruickshank, with whom he co-wrote the crime mini-series Control.[50][51]

The character of John Diggle, created for The CW series Arrow and later introduced to comics,[56] was named after Andy Diggle in acknowledgement of the influence of Green Arrow: Year One on the TV series' tone and writing.[57]

Bibliography edit

UK publishers edit

Work as editor edit

Work as writer edit

  • Daily Star: "Robomania" (with Ron Smith, episodes #3732–3773 of the daily newspaper strip featuring Judge Dredd, published by Reach plc from March 7 to April 14, 1998)
  • Judge Dredd Megazine (anthology, Fleetway/Rebellion):
    • Lenny Zero (with Jock, in vol. 3 #68 and vol. 4 #1–2 + 14–15, 2000–2002) collected in Mega-City Undercover Volume 1 (tpb, 160 pages, 2008, ISBN 1-905437-52-8)
    • Snapshot (with Jock, in #322–330, 2012)
      • Image reprinted the serial for the American market as a 4-issue limited series titled Snapshot (2013)
      • The Image series was subsequently collected as Snapshot (tpb, 104 pages, 2013, ISBN 1-607-06842-7)
  • 2000 AD (anthology, Fleetway/Rebellion):

DC Comics edit

Marvel Comics edit

Dynamite Entertainment edit

  • Uncanny (with Aaron Campbell):
    • Uncanny #1–6 (2013–2014) collected as Uncanny: Season of Hungry Ghosts (tpb, 160 pages, 2014, ISBN 1-6069-0462-0)
    • Uncanny Season Two #1–6 (2015) collected as Uncanny Season Two (tpb, 144 pages, 2016, ISBN 1-606-90829-4)
  • Control #1–6 (co-written by Diggle and Angela Cruickshank, art by Andrea Mutti, 2016) collected as Control (tpb, 160 pages, 2017, ISBN 1-524-10268-7)
  • James Bond (with Luca Casalanguida):

Other US publishers edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Andy Diggle on Twitter
  • Andy Diggle at Barney
  • Andy Diggle at the Grand Comics Database
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
Preceded by Sonic the Comic editor
1999–2000
Succeeded by
Steve MacManus
Preceded by Judge Dredd Megazine editor
1999–2000
Succeeded by
David Bishop
Preceded by
David Bishop
2000 AD editor
2000–2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by Swamp Thing writer
2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by Hellblazer writer
2007–2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by Thunderbolts writer
2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by Daredevil writer
2009–2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Peter Milligan
Shadowman writer
2018–2019
Succeeded by

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For the fictional character see Andy Diggle Arrowverse Andrew Diggle 1 is a British comic book writer and former editor of the weekly anthology series 2000 AD He is best known for his work on Adam Strange and Green Arrow for DC Comics as well as his creator owned series The Losers and a run on Hellblazer for DC s Vertigo imprint and for his stints on Thunderbolts and Daredevil at Marvel Other credits include Gamekeeper for Virgin Comics written by Diggle on the basis of a concept created by Guy Ritchie a three year run on Robert Kirkman s Thief of Thieves at Image several short arcs written for IDW Publishing s Doctor Who series and two James Bond mini series for Dynamite Andy DiggleDiggle at Special Edition NYCBorn 1971 02 22 February 22 1971 age 53 London EnglandNationalityBritishArea s Writer EditorNotable worksThe LosersHellblazerGreen Arrow Year OneThunderboltsDaredevilShadowlandAwards Favourite Comics Editor Eagle Award 2000 Best New Talent National Comics Award 2003 www wbr andydiggle wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 4 1 UK publishers 4 1 1 Work as editor 4 1 2 Work as writer 4 2 DC Comics 4 3 Marvel Comics 4 4 Dynamite Entertainment 4 5 Other US publishers 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editDiggle was born in London England 2 He became a regular reader of 2000 AD at the age of ten 3 and started reading American comics after picking up an issue of Swamp Thing written by Alan Moore 4 Diggle graduated from De Montfort University with a degree in Media Studies where he later returned to teach a part time module on comics For a few years he worked as an administrator at University College London s Department of Town Planning while maintaining his own comics webzine 5 Career editDiggle began his career in comics as an assistant editor on Judge Dredd Megazine in 1997 and after brief stints as the editor of Megazine and Sonic the Comic took over the editorial duties of 2000 AD in 2000 6 Staying with the magazine for two years Diggle has been credited most frequently by David Bishop who originally hired him for Judge Dredd Megazine for spearheading a return to the old school values of 2000 AD 7 3 In 2001 Diggle won the Eagle Award in the Favourite Editor category Around the same time he began contributing to 2000 AD and Judge Dredd Megazine as a writer creating Snow Tiger with artist Andy Clarke 8 and the Judge Dredd spin off Lenny Zero in the first of numerous collaborations with artist Jock 9 10 and co writing the crossover between Judge Dredd and the Aliens franchise with veteran 2000 AD creator John Wagner 11 In 2002 Diggle left his editorial position to become a full time writer 2 In 2003 Diggle entered the American comic book industry with a Hellblazer spin off mini series Lady Constantine for DC Comics Vertigo imprint That same year Diggle and Jock both signed an exclusive 2 year contract with DC 12 and launched the Eagle Award winning and Eisner Award nominated series The Losers that was later adapted into a feature film of the same name 13 In 2004 Diggle wrote the first six issues of a relaunched Swamp Thing ongoing series at Vertigo and made his DC Universe debut with an 8 issue limited series Adam Strange following up with a creator owned series Silent Dragon drawn by Leinil Francis Yu and published via DC s Wildstorm imprint 14 In 2007 Diggle wrote the inaugural arc for Batman Confidential an ongoing series set in the early years of Batman s crime fighting career 15 reteamed with Jock for Green Arrow Year One a mini series updating the origin of Green Arrow 16 and took over the writing duties of Vertigo s longest running ongoing series Hellblazer 17 18 nbsp Diggle third from left on a Dynamite panel at the 2013 New York Comic Con To Diggle s left are Dennis Calero and Matt Wagner Outside of DC Diggle wrote Gamekeeper for Virgin Comics based on a concept by Guy Ritchie 19 and the webcomic prequel to the Bionic Commando video game after having been hired to script a playable test level during the game s development 20 In 2009 Diggle became the writer of Marvel s Thunderbolts 21 22 seeing the titular team through the company wide storyline Dark Reign 23 and a crossover with Deadpool 24 As part of Dark Reign Diggle also penned the 5 issue miniseries featuring the villain character Bullseye in the guise of the Avenger Hawkeye 25 In early 2009 Diggle signed an exclusive contract with Marvel and became the writer of Daredevil following the departure of Ed Brubaker 26 27 Diggle s storyline which began in the Dark Reign The List Daredevil one shot and continued with issue 501 of Daredevil 28 29 was initially planned to be told in the ongoing series but Marvel offered to expand it into a small scale crossover event for the company s street level characters 30 31 The crossover event titled Shadowland 32 ran for three months with Diggle writing the core 5 issue mini series and co writing the tie in storyline in Daredevil with Antony Johnston 33 Diggle followed up on Shadowland with a 4 issue epilogue mini series Daredevil Reborn 30 31 drawn by Davide Gianfelice with whom he subsequently reunited for the western mini series Six Guns 34 35 his last work for Marvel to date 2010 saw the release of Diggle s first work in the graphic novel format Rat Catcher published as part of Vertigo s then recently launched line of crime books 36 The following year he was hired to develop a Volkswagen Scirocco promotional campaign for the Chinese market 35 37 In 2012 Diggle returned to British comics with the first fully creator owned collaboration between himself and Jock Snapshot 38 originally serialized in Judge Dredd Megazine and subsequently reprinted for the American market 39 and a new installment of Lenny Zero illustrated by Ben Willsher 40 That same year he became the series architect for IDW Publishing s Doctor Who featuring the adventures of the Eleventh Doctor 41 and joined the writer s room of Robert Kirkman s Thief of Thieves series at Image 42 43 Later in the year Diggle and artist Tony Daniel were announced as the new creative team for The New 52 iteration of Action Comics following the departure of writer Grant Morrison and artist Rags Morales 4 44 Discussing his plans for the series Diggle stated that he wanted to put action back into Action Comics and bring the character of Superman closer to the wholesome Christopher Reeve version as opposed to the more aggressive hot headed version introduced during The New 52 initiative 45 46 Diggle announced his exit from the title shortly thereafter one month before the release of his first issue citing professional reasons with Tony Daniel taking over the writing duties 47 In 2013 Diggle began writing for Dynamite starting with the paranormal crime series Uncanny with artist Aaron Campbell 48 49 Later in the year Diggle announced his second creator owned title at Dynamite Control to be drawn by Ben Oliver 50 51 The series described as a hard hitting crime comic was eventually released in 2016 with Oliver drawn covers and interior art by Andrea Mutti 52 In addition to his creator owned work Diggle has also made several contributions to Dynamite s line of James Bond comics starting with the 6 issue mini series James Bond Hammerhead illustrated by Luca Casalanguida 53 In 2018 Diggle penned a one off tale for DC Comics Green Lanterns series 54 and launched a new volume of Shadowman at Valiant 55 Personal life editDiggle is married to Angela Cruickshank with whom he co wrote the crime mini series Control 50 51 The character of John Diggle created for The CW series Arrow and later introduced to comics 56 was named after Andy Diggle in acknowledgement of the influence of Green Arrow Year One on the TV series tone and writing 57 Bibliography editUK publishers edit Work as editor edit Judge Dredd Megazine Fleetway Judge Dredd Megazine vol 3 35 49 as assistant editor 1997 1999 Judge Dredd Megazine vol 3 50 59 69 73 as commissioning editor 1999 2001 Judge Dredd Megazine vol 3 60 68 as editor 1999 2000 Batman Judge Dredd Die Laughing 1 2 as assistant editor DC Comics Fleetway 1998 The Best of 2000 AD Special Edition vol 2 1 2 as reprint editor Fleetway 1999 2000 Sonic the Comic 169 184 as editor Egmont 1999 2000 2000 AD 1200 1273 as editor Fleetway Rebellion 2000 2002 Work as writer edit Daily Star Robomania with Ron Smith episodes 3732 3773 of the daily newspaper strip featuring Judge Dredd published by Reach plc from March 7 to April 14 1998 Judge Dredd Megazine anthology Fleetway Rebellion Lenny Zero with Jock in vol 3 68 and vol 4 1 2 14 15 2000 2002 collected in Mega City Undercover Volume 1 tpb 160 pages 2008 ISBN 1 905437 52 8 Snapshot with Jock in 322 330 2012 Image reprinted the serial for the American market as a 4 issue limited series titled Snapshot 2013 The Image series was subsequently collected as Snapshot tpb 104 pages 2013 ISBN 1 607 06842 7 2000 AD anthology Fleetway Rebellion Tharg the Mighty A Night 2 Remember with Jock one page in 2000 AD s 25th anniversary strip featuring a Judge Anderson cameo in 1280 2002 Judge Dredd vs Aliens Incubus co written by Diggle and John Wagner art by Henry Flint in Prog 2003 and 1322 1335 2002 2003 The serial was published in the American market as a 4 issue monthly limited series titled Judge Dredd vs Aliens Incubus Dark Horse 2003 Collected in the UK by Rebellion as Judge Dredd vs Aliens Incubus hc 104 pages 2003 ISBN 1 904265 10 3 tpb 2007 ISBN 1 905437 14 5 Collected in the US by Dark Horse as Judge Dredd vs Aliens Incubus tpb 104 pages 2004 ISBN 1 56971 983 7 Snow Tiger Pax Americana with Andy Clarke in 1336 1342 2003 Tharg s Future Shocks Red Moon with Kev Walker in 1398 2004 What If Rogue Trooper with Colin Wilson in 1771 2012 collected in Rogue Trooper Tales of Nu Earth Volume 4 tpb 288 pages 2014 ISBN 1 781 08230 8 Lenny Zero Zero s 7 with Ben Willsher in 1792 1799 2012 collected in Mega City Undercover Volume 3 tpb 112 pages 2016 ISBN 1 781 08458 0 DC Comics edit Hellblazer Special Lady Constantine 1 4 with Goran Sudzuka Vertigo 2003 collected as Hellblazer Lady Constantine tpb 96 pages 2006 ISBN 1 4012 0942 4 The Losers with Jock Shawn Martinbrough 7 8 Nick Dragotta 13 14 Ale Garza 15 Ben Oliver 20 22 and Colin Wilson 26 28 Vertigo 2003 2006 collected as Book One collects 1 12 tpb 304 pages 2010 ISBN 1 4012 2733 3 Book Two collects 13 32 tpb 480 pages 2010 ISBN 1 4012 2923 9 Swamp Thing vol 4 1 6 with Enrique Breccia Vertigo 2004 collected as Swamp Thing Bad Seed tpb 144 pages 2005 ISBN 1 4012 0421 X Adam Strange vol 2 1 8 with Pasqual Ferry 2004 2005 collected as Adam Strange Planet Heist tpb 192 pages 2005 ISBN 1 4012 0727 8 Silent Dragon 1 6 with Leinil Francis Yu Wildstorm 2005 2006 collected as Silent Dragon tpb 144 pages 2006 ISBN 1 4012 1104 6 Batman Confidential 1 6 with Whilce Portacio 2007 collected as Batman Rules of Engagement hc 160 pages 2007 ISBN 1 4012 1481 9 tpb 2008 ISBN 1 4012 1706 0 Hellblazer with Leonardo Manco Danijel Zezelj 238 and Giuseppe Camuncoli 243 244 Vertigo 2007 2008 collected as John Constantine Hellblazer Volume 20 includes 230 238 tpb 328 pages 2019 ISBN 1 401 28569 4 John Constantine Hellblazer Volume 21 includes 239 244 247 249 and Hellblazer Special Lady Constantine 1 4 tpb 352 pages 2019 ISBN 1 4012 9212 7 Green Arrow Year One 1 6 with Jock 2007 collected as Green Arrow Year One hc 160 pages 2008 ISBN 1 4012 1687 0 tpb 2009 ISBN 1 4012 1743 5 Vertigo Crime Rat Catcher with Victor Ibanez graphic novel hc 192 pages 2010 ISBN 1 4012 1158 5 sc 2012 ISBN 1 4012 3063 6 Mystery in Space Transmission with Davide Gianfelice anthology one shot Vertigo 2012 collected in Strange Adventures tpb 160 pages 2014 ISBN 1 4012 4393 2 Superman Action Comics Hybrid hc 200 pages 2014 ISBN 1 4012 4632 X tpb 2014 ISBN 1 4012 5077 7 includes Young Romance A New 52 Valentine s Day Special Truth or Dare with Robson Rocha anthology 2013 Action Comics vol 2 19 Hybrid Part One with Tony Daniel 2013 Despite planning a longer run on the series Diggle left the title one month before the publication of issue 19 47 Diggle is also credited as a co writer in issue 20 and a co plotter in issue 21 with both issues scripted by Tony Daniel and collected in this volume Green Lanterns Annual 1 The Lost Lantern with Mike Perkins 2018 collected in Green Lanterns Superhuman Trafficking tpb 136 pages 2018 ISBN 1 40128 454 X Batman Legends of Gotham with Karl Mostert one shot 2023 Marvel Comics edit The Punisher Silent Night with Kyle Hotz one shot Marvel Knights 2006 collected in Punisher Very Special Holidays tpb 120 pages 2006 ISBN 0 7851 2220 6 Thunderbolts with Roberto de la Torre Carlos Magno 129 Bong Dazo 130 131 Miguel Sepulveda 133 135 and Pop Mhan 136 2009 collected as Burning Down the House collects 126 129 and 132 hc 112 pages 2009 ISBN 0 7851 3152 3 tpb 2009 ISBN 0 7851 3166 3 Dark Reign Deadpool Thunderbolts includes 130 131 tpb 96 pages 2009 ISBN 0 7851 4090 5 Widowmaker includes 133 136 hc 120 pages 2009 ISBN 0 7851 4006 9 tpb 2010 ISBN 0 7851 4091 3 Dark Reign Hawkeye 1 5 with Tom Raney and Andres Guinaldo 5 2009 2010 collected as Dark Reign Hawkeye tpb 120 pages 2010 ISBN 0 7851 3850 1 Issue 5 is co written by Diggle and Antony Johnston Daredevil Shadowland Omnibus hc 1 112 pages 2018 ISBN 1 3029 1037 X includes Dark Reign The List Daredevil with Billy Tan one shot 2009 also collected in Dark Reign The List hc 232 pages 2010 ISBN 0 7851 4236 3 tpb 2010 ISBN 0 78514 806 X Daredevil with Roberto de la Torre and Marco Checchetto 503 505 507 510 512 issues 505 510 and 512 are co written by Diggle and Antony Johnston 2009 2010 also collected as The Devil s Hand collects 501 507 and the Dark Reign The List Daredevil one shot tpb 200 pages 2010 ISBN 0 7851 4113 8 Shadowland Daredevil collects 508 512 hc 144 pages 2011 ISBN 0 7851 4990 2 tpb 2011 ISBN 0 7851 4522 2 Shadowland 1 5 with Billy Tan 2010 2011 also collected as Shadowland hc 144 pages 2011 ISBN 0 7851 4762 4 tpb 2011 ISBN 0 7851 4763 2 Daredevil Reborn 1 4 with Davide Gianfelice 2011 also collected as Daredevil Reborn hc 112 pages 2011 ISBN 0 7851 5132 X tpb 2012 ISBN 0 7851 5133 8 Six Guns 1 5 with Davide Gianfelice 2012 collected as Six Guns tpb 112 pages 2012 ISBN 0 7851 5819 7 Captain America Living Legend 1 4 scripted by Diggle and Eddie Robson 3 4 from a plot by Diggle and Adi Granov art by Granov 1 and Agustin Alessio 2013 2014 The release of the series initially announced for 2011 as Astonishing Captain America 58 59 was delayed due to Adi Granov s commitments as a concept artist for Marvel films 60 61 Collected as Captain America Living Legend tpb 104 pages 2014 ISBN 0 7851 5111 7 Dynamite Entertainment edit Uncanny with Aaron Campbell Uncanny 1 6 2013 2014 collected as Uncanny Season of Hungry Ghosts tpb 160 pages 2014 ISBN 1 6069 0462 0 Uncanny Season Two 1 6 2015 collected as Uncanny Season Two tpb 144 pages 2016 ISBN 1 606 90829 4 Control 1 6 co written by Diggle and Angela Cruickshank art by Andrea Mutti 2016 collected as Control tpb 160 pages 2017 ISBN 1 524 10268 7 James Bond with Luca Casalanguida James Bond Hammerhead 1 6 2016 2017 collected as James Bond Hammerhead hc 160 pages 2017 ISBN 1 5241 0322 5 tpb 2018 ISBN 1 5241 0713 1 James Bond Kill Chain 1 6 2017 collected as James Bond Kill Chain hc 160 pages 2018 ISBN 1 5241 0595 3 James Bond Reflections of Death The Hook anthology graphic novel 128 pages 2020 ISBN 1 52411 501 0 Other US publishers edit Star Wars Tales 18 Payback with Henry Flint anthology Dark Horse 2003 collected in Star Wars Tales Volume 5 tpb 248 pages 2005 ISBN 1 59307 286 4 Gamekeeper 1 5 script by Diggle based on the concept by Guy Ritchie art by Mukesh Singh Virgin 2007 Collected as Gamekeeper hc 144 pages 2007 ISBN 1 934 41316 X tpb 2007 ISBN 1 934413 09 7 Collected in Gamekeeper Omnibus tpb 256 pages Dynamite 2011 ISBN 1 6069 0177 X Bionic Commando Chain of Command with Colin Wilson 32 page webcomic Capcom 2008 First published in print as Bionic Commando Chain of Command 2009 a one shot given away for free with the purchase of the eponymous video game at Capcom s online store Image Thought Bubble Anthology 1 November in the North of England with D Israeli 2011 collected in Thought Bubble Anthology Collection tpb 136 pages 2016 ISBN 1 5343 0067 8 Liberty Annual 12 Barren Ground with Ben Templesmith anthology 2012 collected in CBLDF Presents Liberty hc 216 pages 2014 ISBN 1 6070 6937 7 tpb 2016 ISBN 1 6070 6996 2 Thief of Thieves with Shawn Martinbrough issues 14 19 are scripted by Diggle from a plot by Diggle Robert Kirkman and James Asmus Skybound 2013 2016 collected as Venice collects 14 19 tpb 128 pages 2014 ISBN 1 6070 6844 3 The Hit List collects 20 25 tpb 128 pages 2014 ISBN 1 6321 5037 9 Take Me collects 26 31 tpb 128 pages 2016 ISBN 1 6321 5401 3 Gold Rush collects 32 37 tpb 128 pages 2017 ISBN 1 5343 0037 6 Hardcore 1 5 script by Diggle based on the concept by Robert Kirkman art by Alessandro Vitti Skybound 2018 2019 collected as Hardcore tpb 112 pages 2019 ISBN 1 5343 1229 3 Doctor Who vol 4 IDW Publishing Doctor Who The Hypothetical Gentleman tpb 104 pages 2013 ISBN 1 6137 7579 2 includes Doctor Who Special Eagle of the Reich with Mark Buckingham anthology 2012 The Hypothetical Gentleman with Mark Buckingham in 1 2 2012 The Eye of Ashaya with Josh Adams in 5 6 2013 collected in Doctor Who The Eye of Ashaya tpb 104 pages 2013 ISBN 1 6137 7675 6 Sky Jacks co written by Diggle and Eddie Robson art by Andy Kuhn in 9 12 2013 collected as Doctor Who Sky Jacks tpb 112 pages 2013 ISBN 1 6137 7791 4 Valiant Shadowman vol 5 with Stephen Segovia 1 4 Adam Pollina 3 Shawn Martinbrough 4 Doug Braithwaite 5 Renato Guedes 6 11 and Eric Battle 9 11 2018 2019 collected as Fear of the Dark collects 1 3 tpb 112 pages 2018 ISBN 1 6821 5239 1 Dead and Gone collects 4 7 tpb 112 pages 2018 ISBN 1 6821 5287 1 Rag and Bone collects 8 11 tpb 112 pages 2019 ISBN 1 6821 5314 2 Shadowman by Andy Diggle The Deluxe Edition collects 1 11 hc 320 pages 2021 ISBN 1 6821 5372 X Incursion 1 4 scripted by Alex Paknadel from a plot by Diggle and Paknadel drawn by Doug Braithwaite 2019 Comixology Promethee 13 13 1 2 of 3 with Shawn Martinbrough digital 2019 The third issue was never published by Comixology separately and the entire story was first released as a digital graphic novel titled Promethee 13 13 2020 In 2022 Ablaze Publishing published the entire 3 issue limited series in print and collected it as Promethee 13 13 tpb 128 pages 2023 ISBN 1 6849 7105 5 Cold Iron 1 4 with Nick Brokenshire digital 2022 collected in print by Dark Horse as Cold Iron tpb 152 pages 2023 ISBN 1 5067 3087 6 The Expanse The Dragon Tooth 1 12 with Rubine Boom Studios 2023 2024 References edit Johnston Rich 2009 11 20 Antony Johnston To Co Write Andy Diggle s Daredevil bleedingcool com Retrieved 2023 09 18 a b Diggle Andy About Me andydiggle com Archived from the original on July 5 2008 a b Keily Karl July 25 2012 EXCLUSIVE Andy Diggle Celebrates 35 Years of 2000 AD Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on November 8 2013 a b Renaud Jeffrey October 10 2012 NYCC Andy Diggle Turns Up the Heat in Action Comics Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on October 11 2012 Bishop David February 12 2007 28 Days of 2000 AD 12 Diggle Unleashed Vicious Imagery Archived from the original on November 22 2021 Bishop David February 13 2007 28 Days of 2000 AD 13 Diggle Talks Pt 2 Vicious Imagery Archived from the original on November 22 2021 Allen Tom ANDY DIGGLE INTERVIEW TRIPWIRE VOL 4 ISSUE 6 2000AD Writers and Artists Archived from the original on September 30 2003 Clements Richmond July 27 2003 Andy Diggle Q amp A 2000 AD Review Archived from the original on August 26 2003 Bradley David March 2 2008 Interview going underground in Mega City One SFX Archived from the original on March 5 2008 Coleman John March 11 2008 Wizard Q amp A Andy Diggle amp Jock Wizard Archived from the original on March 13 2008 Keily Karl October 30 2014 Diggle Revisits Judge Dredd vs Aliens Incubus Shares Superman Dredd Pitch Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on November 3 2014 Weiland Jonah July 9 2003 WRITER ANDY DIGGLE ARTIST JOCK SIGN EXCLUSIVES WITH DC Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on July 21 2003 Sunu Steve April 26 2010 Andy Diggle amp Jock on The Losers Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on April 29 2010 Richards Dave February 18 2005 BREAKING THE SILENCE ANDY DIGGLE TALKS SILENT DRAGON THE LOSERS AND ADAM STRANGE Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on April 12 2005 Brady Matt June 7 2006 ANDY DIGGLE ON BATMAN CONFIDENTIAL S OPENING ARC Newsarama Archived from the original on February 22 2011 Brady Matt October 17 2006 BACK TO THE FUTURE DC ANNOUNCES FIVE YEAR ONE MINISERIES Newsarama Archived from the original on November 5 2006 Brady Matt October 18 2006 ANDY DIGGLE JOINS HELLBLAZER WITH 230 Newsarama Archived from the original on November 5 2006 Arrant Chris September 5 2008 Catching Up With Andy Diggle Newsarama Archived from the original on November 21 2008 Boucher Geoff May 15 2007 Lock stock and Gamekeeper Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on May 17 2007 Ong Pang Kean Benjamin July 18 2008 Diggle Bringing Bionic Commando to Webcomics Newsarama Archived from the original on August 21 2008 Ong Pang Kean Benjamin July 26 2008 SDCC 08 Writer Andy Diggle Takes on the T Bolts Newsarama Archived from the original on November 17 2008 Richards Dave July 27 2008 CCI Diggle and Rosemann Talk Thunderbolts Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on September 14 2008 Rogers Vaneta December 17 2008 Andy Diggle The Future of the Thunderbolts Newsarama Archived from the original on February 7 2009 Rogers Vaneta December 16 2008 Thunderbolts vs Deadpool FIGHT Newsarama Archived from the original on December 17 2008 Ekstrom Steve March 2 2009 What s in a Name Andy Diggle on Dark Reign Hawkeye Newsarama Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Phegley Kiel March 20 2009 EXCLUSIVE Diggle on Daredevil Marvel com Archived from the original on March 26 2009 Brady Matt March 24 2009 Moving into Hell s Kitchen Andy Diggle Talks Daredevil Newsarama Archived from the original on March 28 2009 Brady Matt June 29 2009 The Devil He Knows Andy Diggle on The List DD and More Newsarama Archived from the original on July 2 2009 Mahadeo Kevin June 30 2009 Making the List Andy Diggle Marvel com Archived from the original on October 21 2010 a b Richards Dave December 17 2010 Diggle Dares Matt Murdock to be Reborn Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on December 19 2010 a b Ching Albert January 11 2011 After SHADOWLAND Andy Diggle Debuts a DAREDEVIL REBORN Newsarama Archived from the original on January 15 2011 Richards Dave September 1 2010 Diggle illuminates Shadowland Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on September 2 2010 Richards Dave April 17 2010 C2E2 Diggle Leads Daredevil into Shadowland Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on April 20 2010 Richards Dave August 18 2011 Diggle Opens Fire With Six Guns Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on September 24 2015 a b Ching Albert December 30 2011 Andy Diggle Ends His Marvel Exclusive with SIX GUNS Blazing Newsarama Archived from the original on January 8 2012 Ching Albert February 25 2011 Andy Diggle Returns to Vertigo with OGN Debut RAT CATCHER Newsarama Archived from the original on March 1 2011 Arrant Chris December 7 2012 Conversing on Comics with Andy Diggle Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on December 8 2012 Keily Karl March 28 2012 Diggle Says Cheese for Snapshot Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on September 12 2015 Fallavollita JP March 5 2013 Biff Bam Pop Exclusive Interview Writer Andy Diggle Takes A Snapshot Biff Bam Pop Archived from the original on June 17 2013 Keily Karl August 1 2012 Diggle Puts Together Lenny Zero Zero s 7 Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on November 6 2012 Arrant Chris October 1 2012 Andy Diggle Boards the T A R D I S For All New DOCTOR WHO Newsarama Archived from the original on October 5 2012 Dietsch TJ January 8 2013 Andy Diggle Cracks Into Thief of Thieves Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on April 28 2015 Dietsch TJ June 5 2013 COMMENTARY TRACK Andy Diggle Cracks Thief of Thieves 14 Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on August 30 2013 Rogers Vaneta January 8 2013 ANDY DIGGLE To Sync Bright amp Optimistic ACTION with DCU Newsarama Archived from the original on January 11 2013 Renaud Jeffrey March 14 2013 Diggle Lobdell Pak amp Snyder Celebrate Superman Part I Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on September 17 2013 Renaud Jeffrey March 15 2013 Diggle Lobdell Pak amp Snyder Celebrate Superman Part II Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on September 17 2013 a b Doran Michael March 20 2013 ANDY DIGGLE Sadly Tweets ACTION COMICS Exit Newsarama Archived from the original on March 22 2013 Renaud Jeffrey October 27 2012 Crime Pays for Andy Diggle at Dynamite Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on October 27 2012 Phegley Kiel May 9 2013 Andy Diggle s Uncanny Crime Tale Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on October 24 2013 a b Siegel Lucas October 10 2013 NYCC Exclusive Diggle amp Cruickshank Take CONTROL of Dynamite in New Crime Drama Newsarama Archived from the original on October 10 2013 a b Wickline Dan October 10 2013 Andy Diggle Angela Cruickshank and Ben Oliver Take Control At Dynamite Bleeding Cool Archived from the original on October 11 2013 Ching Albert March 18 2016 C2E2 EXCLUSIVE Originally Announced in 2013 Andy Diggle s Control Set for June CBR com Archived from the original on October 10 2016 Whitbrook James August 11 2016 How James Bond s New Comic Hammerhead Explores the Two Sides of 007 io9 Archived from the original on August 11 2016 MacNamee Oliver May 28 2018 50 Shades Of Green Preview Green Lanterns Annual 1 From Diggle Perkins And Troy Comicon com Archived from the original on May 20 2020 Foxe Steve February 22 2018 Shadowman s Andy Diggle Plots an Epic Two Year Journey into the Deadside Paste Magazine Archived from the original on November 29 2020 Schedeen Jesse October 3 2013 Arrow John Diggle Makes His Comic Book Debut IGN Archived from the original on October 3 2013 Byrne Craig July 19 2012 Interview Marc Guggenheim Unlocks The Secrets amp Connections In Arrow GreenArrowTV Archived from the original on July 23 2012 Richards Dave October 9 2010 NYCC Face A New Russian Front in Astonishing Captain America Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on October 11 2010 Ching Albert October 9 2010 NYCC 2010 ASTONISHING CAPTAIN AMERICA Is An Army of One Newsarama Archived from the original on October 13 2010 Arrant Chris August 29 2013 It s CAP vs Russia vs Aliens in DIGGLE s CAPTAIN AMERICA LIVING LEGEND Newsarama Archived from 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