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John Stokes (comics)

John Stokes is a British comics artist who has largely worked for IPC and Marvel UK and is best known for his work on Fishboy.

John Stokes
NationalityBritish
Area(s)Penciler, Inker
Notable works
Fishboy

Biography

Stokes got into the comics industry thanks to his brother, George Stokes, who already worked for IPC. He lived in India until the age of 8 or 9, and when he came to England the first comic work he saw was that of his brother and colleagues, as well the comic Eagle, which launched around the same time. This sparked a lifelong interest in comics and he moved from drawing comics in his spare time at school and trying not to draw comics at art school (where his interest was discouraged), to doing it professionally, starting in the early 1960s.

He worked, largely uncredited (as was the practice at the time), for IPC for 16 years where, among other things, he drew all 360 installments of Fishboy as well as a number of other Buster strips. From 1964 to 1967, he also drew the strip Britain in Chains (later editions were entitled The Battle for Britain) for Lion; the strip was later reprinted (with a truncated ending) in Smash! between 1969 and 1971. For Smash! in 1969–1970, Stokes drew the adventure strip Rebbels on the Run, about three young brothers who run away from an orphanage to avoid being split up. As the strip evolved into more of a science fiction story, it was retitled The Rebbel Robot after a few months.[1]

In the late seventies, he was recruited by Dez Skinn, initially on The House of Hammer, and then for Marvel UK, on such titles as Black Knight and Doctor Who. In the early to mid-eighties he also worked for other British comics such as Warrior and 2000 AD.

Following the success of the British Invasion he got more work with DC Comics and Marvel in the early-to-mid 1990s. In more recent years he has done inking work for DC's imprint Vertigo on The Invisibles with Grant Morrison, who he had worked with previously at Marvel and 2000 AD. He has also returned to 2000 AD after a 15-year hiatus to do more inking work.

Influences include Frank Hampson and Frank Bellamy.

Bibliography

Notes

  1. ^ Stringer, Lew. "40 Year Flashback: SMASH! Regenerates," Blimey! The Blog of British Comics (March 08, 2009).
  2. ^ Friedt, Stephan (July 2016). "Marvel at the Movies: The House of Ideas' Hollywood Adaptations of the 1970s and 1980s". Back Issue!. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing (89): 65.
  3. ^ Classical Comics – Bringing classics to life 27 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine

References

  • Inside Comics: "An Interview With John Stokes" (page 27-28, in Rampage Magazine, Marvel UK No. 43, January 1982)
  • John Stokes at the Grand Comics Database
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • John Stokes at Lambiek's Comiclopedia
  • at British Comics Art
  • John Stokes at 2000 AD online
  • John Stokes at Dark Horse Comics
  • List of Buster titles by artist
  • John Stokes, Artist who painted GoGoMadder for the Break Charity Norwich GoGoDragons Trail

External links

  • The Battle For Britain — Art by John Stokes

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John Stokes is a British comics artist who has largely worked for IPC and Marvel UK and is best known for his work on Fishboy John StokesNationalityBritishArea s Penciler InkerNotable worksFishboy Contents 1 Biography 2 Bibliography 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditStokes got into the comics industry thanks to his brother George Stokes who already worked for IPC He lived in India until the age of 8 or 9 and when he came to England the first comic work he saw was that of his brother and colleagues as well the comic Eagle which launched around the same time This sparked a lifelong interest in comics and he moved from drawing comics in his spare time at school and trying not to draw comics at art school where his interest was discouraged to doing it professionally starting in the early 1960s He worked largely uncredited as was the practice at the time for IPC for 16 years where among other things he drew all 360 installments of Fishboy as well as a number of other Buster strips From 1964 to 1967 he also drew the strip Britain in Chains later editions were entitled The Battle for Britain for Lion the strip was later reprinted with a truncated ending in Smash between 1969 and 1971 For Smash in 1969 1970 Stokes drew the adventure strip Rebbels on the Run about three young brothers who run away from an orphanage to avoid being split up As the strip evolved into more of a science fiction story it was retitled The Rebbel Robot after a few months 1 In the late seventies he was recruited by Dez Skinn initially on The House of Hammer and then for Marvel UK on such titles as Black Knight and Doctor Who In the early to mid eighties he also worked for other British comics such as Warrior and 2000 AD Following the success of the British Invasion he got more work with DC Comics and Marvel in the early to mid 1990s In more recent years he has done inking work for DC s imprint Vertigo on The Invisibles with Grant Morrison who he had worked with previously at Marvel and 2000 AD He has also returned to 2000 AD after a 15 year hiatus to do more inking work Influences include Frank Hampson and Frank Bellamy Bibliography EditMaxwell Hawke in Buster 1965 1966 Fishboy with Scott Goodall in Buster 1968 1975 Britain in Chains The Battle for Britain in Lion 1964 1967 reprinted in Smash 1969 1971 Rebbels on the Run The Rebbel Robot in Smash 1969 1970 Marney The Fox with Scott Goodall in Buster 1974 1976 The War Children with Scott Goodall in Buster 1976 1977 Lennie The Loner in Buster 1978 1979 Keen amp Mustard in Buster 1978 1980 Black Knight with Steve Parkhouse and Paul Neary in Hulk Weekly Marvel UK 1979 1980 Doctor Who Star Death with Alan Moore in Doctor Who Monthly No 47 reprinted in The Daredevils No 5 1980 Crisis on Kalidor with Steve Moore in Doctor Who Monthly 50 Devil of the Deep with John Peel in Doctor Who Monthly 61 The Fires Down Below with John Peel in Doctor Who Monthly 67 Star Wars Death Masque with Steve Moore in Empire Strikes Back Monthly 149 Marvel UK 1981 Tilotny Throws a Shape with Alan Moore in Empire Strikes Back Monthly 154 Marvel UK 1982 Dark Lord s Conscience with Alan Moore in Empire Strikes Back Monthly 155 Marvel UK 1982 The Flight of the Falcon with Steve Parkhouse in Empire Strikes Back Monthly 157 Marvel UK 1982 Blind Fury with Alan Moore in Empire Strikes Back Monthly 159 Marvel UK 1982 Time Bandits inks with Steve Parkhouse and pencils by David Lloyd film adaptation Marvel 1982 2 The Brides of Dracula with Steve Moore film adaptation in Halls of Horror issues 27 28 1983 The Legend of Prester John with Steve Moore in Warrior 11 13 1983 Father Shandor Neither Heaven Nor Hell with Steve Moore in Warrior No 25 1984 Captain Granbretan illustrations for text story with Grant Morrison in Captain Britain volume 2 No 13 Marvel UK 1986 Tharg s Future Shocks Oh What a Lovely War with Oleh Stepaniuk in 2000 AD No 464 1986 Biological Warfare with Oleh Stepaniuk in 2000 AD No 466 1986 Alien Aid with Grant Morrison in 2000 AD No 469 1986 The Shop that Sold Everything with Grant Morrison in 2000 AD No 477 1986 L E G I O N No 50 53 55 57 and 60 with Mark Waid DC Comics 1993 Nocturne 1 2 and 4 inks with Dan Abnett and pencils by Joe Fonteriz 4 issue mini series Marvel Comics 1994 Triumph inks with Christopher Priest and pencils by Mike S Miller 4 issue mini series DC comics 1995 The Warrior of Waverly Street with Manny Coto 2 issue mini series Dark Horse Comics 1996 Tempest 1 3 inks script and pencils by Phil Jimenez 4 issue mini series DC Comics 1996 1997 Aliens Havoc inks with Mark Schultz and pencils by Leif Jones 2 issue mini series Dark Horse Comics 1997 The Invisibles 1 5 6 14 17 19 22 and 1 inks with Grant Morrison and various artists Vertigo 1997 2000 Star Kid with Manny Coto one shot film prequel Dark Horse Comics 1998 Randy Bowen s Decapitator 1 2 and 4 inks with Randy Bowen and pencils by Rob McCallum 4 issue mini series Dark Horse Comics 1998 Sinister Dexter Sumo Chanted Evening inks with Dan Abnett and pencils by Jon Haward in 2000 AD 1270 2001 American Century 1 8 10 11 13 15 and 19 inks with Howard Chaykin and David Tischman and pencils by Marc Laming DC Comics 2001 2002 Tales of Telguuth inks with Steve Moore and pencils by Jon Haward The Wheels of Fortune in 2000 AD 1285 1286 2002 Holding The Fort in 2000 AD 1369 2003 Great Expectations with Jen Green graphic novel adaptation Classical Comics Spring 2008 3 Notes Edit Stringer Lew 40 Year Flashback SMASH Regenerates Blimey The Blog of British Comics March 08 2009 Friedt Stephan July 2016 Marvel at the Movies The House of Ideas Hollywood Adaptations of the 1970s and 1980s Back Issue Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing 89 65 Classical Comics Bringing classics to life Archived 27 June 2007 at the Wayback MachineReferences EditInside Comics An Interview With John Stokes page 27 28 in Rampage Magazine Marvel UK No 43 January 1982 John Stokes at the Grand Comics Database John Stokes at the Comic Book DB archived from the original John Stokes at Lambiek s Comiclopedia John Stokes at British Comics Art John Stokes at 2000 AD online John Stokes at Dark Horse Comics List of Buster titles by artist John Stokes Artist who painted GoGoMadder for the Break Charity Norwich GoGoDragons TrailExternal links EditThe Battle For Britain Art by John Stokes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Stokes comics amp oldid 1107254817, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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