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Peter Hogan

Peter K. Hogan is an English writer and comics writer, best known for Resident Alien, which he co-created with artist Steve Parkhouse. Hogan began his comics career as editor of cult British comic Revolver in 1990–1991, before working for 2000 AD, American comic book publishers Vertigo, America's Best Comics and Dark Horse Comics

Peter Hogan
BornPeter K. Hogan
Area(s)Writer, Editor
Notable works
Terra Obscura
Resident Alien (comics)
Recorded with Peter Hogan at Stoke Newington Literary Festival 2013.

Biography edit

In 1978 Pete Townshend, of The Who, asked Hogan to set up and manage his Magic Bus Bookshop in Richmond. He then worked as commissioning editor for Townshend's Eel Pie Publishing from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. Projects included Pennie Smith's book of Clash photos, Viv Stanshall's Sir Henry At Rawlinson End, Roy Carr and Charles Shaar Murray's Bowie – An Illustrated Record. Hogan worked on the editorial side, with John Brown (later the publisher of Viz Comic) on the business side. His known associates at that time were rock music journalists Dave Marsh and Patrick Humphries.

Hogan worked as a record company press officer for Rough Trade during the early days of The Smiths, and for IRS Records where he worked for R.E.M., as well as writing about music and film, for magazines like Melody Maker and Sky and Vox, and much later on Uncut. He went on to write books about The Bangles, The Doors, Queen, R.E.M., The Velvet Underground and Nick Drake.

He also was a contributing writer to a biography about The Monkees pop group.[citation needed]

Hogan is the brother-in-law of noted UK comic artist/typographer/design guru Rian Hughes.[citation needed]

Fleetway then hired Hogan to edit comics, and whilst he was editing Revolver, he also co-edited The Comic Relief Comic with Neil Gaiman and Richard Curtis.[citation needed]

Later, Hogan became a scriptwriter for the 2000 AD comic, working on short story series Vector 13 and Tharg's Dragon Tales, as well as reinventing the long-running Strontium Dog series as Strontium Dogs and supervising the Durham Red spin-off series. Hogan also had a short stint working on Sam Slade, Robo-Hunter. He also created the fantasy Timehouse.[citation needed]

However, when David Bishop took on the editorship of 2000 AD, he informed Hogan that he would commission no more of Hogan's scripts because he "didn't believe his writing fitted the comic [he] wanted 2000 AD to be." The two commissioned scripts, Strontium Dogs "Hate and War" and Durham Red "Night of the Hunters" were heavily rewritten and Hogan asked for his name to be removed – they were credited to Alan Smithee. With hindsight Bishop says "He was rightly furious about having his work summarily rewritten and demanded his name taken off the scripts, which I did. I regret the brutal way I treated Peter: I was in a hurry to make changes and he caught the full force of that haste."[1]

In the 1990s, Hogan wrote for some titles on DC Comics' Vertigo imprint, including The Dreaming and The Sandman Presents: Love Street. Most recently, his unpublished followup to the latter, The Sandman Presents: Marquee Moon, was published online.[2] Like Love Street, Marquee Moon is a tie-in to Neil Gaiman's The Sandman and offers a look at the early days of John Constantine of Swamp Thing and Hellblazer fame.

In addition, Hogan has worked with Alan Moore on Moore's America's Best Comics series, including his own spin-off title Terra Obscura. He also wrote three issues of Tom Strong with artist Chris Sprouse and the two of them returned to the character in 2010 with the limited series Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom.[3]

Since 2011 Hogan has worked on his own Resident Alien series for Dark Horse. This has been adapted by Chris Sheridan into a live action TV show starring Alan Tudyk. It will air in the summer of 2020.

In 2020 Hogan returned to the pages of 2000 AD working with Brendan McCarthy on Zaucer of Zilk: A Zaucer Full of Zecrets.[4]

Bibliography edit

Comics work includes:

  • Tharg's Dragon Tales:
    • "The Challenge" (with Tim Bollard, in 2000 AD #793-95, 1992)
    • "Dragon Tales" (with Nigel Dobbyn, in 2000 AD #793-95, 1992)
  • Tharg's Future Shocks:
    • "Seeds" (with Lee Sullivan, in 2000 AD No. 798, 1992)
    • "A Kind of Hush" (with Jon Haward, in 2000 AD No. 862, 1993)
    • "Time of Peace" (with DHill, in 2000 AD No. 864, 1993)
    • "Clone Wolf" (with DHill, in 2000 AD No. 866, 1993)
    • "Brighter Later" (with Jon Haward, in 2000 AD Winter Special 1993)
    • "Red Giant" (with Paul Johnson, in 2000 AD No. 892, 1994)
    • "The Star!" (with Mike Perkins, in 2000 AD No. 938, 1995)
    • "The Way We Whirr!" (with Tim Perkins, in 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1995)
  • Strontium Dogs:
    • "Crossroads" (with Nigel Dobbyn, in 2000 AD #897–899, 1994)
    • "Alphabet Man" (with Nigel Dobbyn, in 2000 AD #937–939, 1995)
    • "High Moon"(with Mark Harrison, in 2000 AD #940–947, 1995)
    • "The Mutant Sleeps Tonight" (with Simon Harrison, in 2000 AD No. 957, 1995)
    • "Hate & War" (as Alan Smithee, with Trevor Hairsine, in 2000 AD #993–999, 1996)
  • Robo-Hunter:
    • "Slade Runner" (with Rian Hughes, in 2000 AD 1994 Yearbook, 1993)
    • "Winnegan's Fake" (with Rian Hughes, in 2000 AD #852–854, 1993)
    • "Metrobolis" (with Rian Hughes, in 2000 AD #904–911, 1994)
    • "Fax and Deductions" (with Simon Jacob, in 2000 AD 1994 Sci-Fi Special)
    • "War of the Noses" (with Rian Hughes, in 2000 AD #1023, 1996)
    • Timehouse (with Tim Bollard):
    • "Timehouse" (in 2000 AD #860–866, 1993)
    • "Century Duty" (in 2000 AD #919–927, 1994–1995)
  • Durham Red:
    • "Mirrors" (with Mark Harrison, in 2000 AD #901–903, 1994)
    • "Ghosts" (with Mark Harrison, in 2000 AD Winter Special 1994)
    • "Deals" (with Mark Harrison, in 2000 AD #960–963, 1995)
    • "Diners" (with Paul Marshall, in 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1995)
    • "Night of the Hunters" (as Alan Smithee, with Mark Harrison, in 2000 AD #1000–1005, 1996)
  • Vector 13:
    • "Case Seven: Are They Cats?" (with John Ridgway, in 2000 AD No. 957, 1995)
    • "Case Nine: Spear of Destiny" (with David Hine, in 2000 AD No. 959, 1995)
    • "Case Four: Operation Mordred" (with Lee Sullivan, in 2000 AD #968, 1995
  • The Sandman Presents: Marquee Moon (1997, unpublished)[2]
  • The Sandman Presents: Love Street (with pencils by Michael Zulli, 3-issue mini-series, Vertigo, July–September 1999)
  • Terra Obscura (with co-author Alan Moore and pencils by Yanick Paquette, America's Best Comics):
    • Terra Obscura vol. 1 (6-issue limited series, August 2003 – February 2004)
    • Terra Obscura vol. 2 (6-issue limited series, January 2004 – May 2005)
  • Tom Strong #24–25, 35 (with pencils by Chris Sprouse, America's Best Comics, January–March 2004, January 2006)
  • Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom (with Chris Sprouse, 6-issue limited series, America's Best Comics, June 2010-January 2011)
  • Tom Strong and the Planet of Peril (with Chris Sprouse, 6-issue limited series, Vertigo, September 2013-February 2014)
  • Resident Alien (with Steve Parkhouse, Dark Horse Comics, April 2012 – Present)

Notes edit

  1. ^ Bishop, 2007, page 184
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 4 May 2010. Retrieved 8 October 2007.
  3. ^ Mahadeo, Kevin (14 May 2010). "Peter Hogan Forges "The Robots of Doom"". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 14 May 2010.
  4. ^ "INTERVIEW: Trip the light fantastic again with the Zaucer of Zilk". 14 December 2019.

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source Recorded with Peter Hogan at Stoke Newington Literary Festival 2013 Contents 1 Biography 2 Bibliography 3 Notes 4 ReferencesBiography editIn 1978 Pete Townshend of The Who asked Hogan to set up and manage his Magic Bus Bookshop in Richmond He then worked as commissioning editor for Townshend s Eel Pie Publishing from the late 1970s to the early 1980s Projects included Pennie Smith s book of Clash photos Viv Stanshall s Sir Henry At Rawlinson End Roy Carr and Charles Shaar Murray s Bowie An Illustrated Record Hogan worked on the editorial side with John Brown later the publisher of Viz Comic on the business side His known associates at that time were rock music journalists Dave Marsh and Patrick Humphries Hogan worked as a record company press officer for Rough Trade during the early days of The Smiths and for IRS Records where he worked for R E M as well as writing about music and film for magazines like Melody Maker and Sky and Vox and much later on Uncut He went on to write books about The Bangles The Doors Queen R E M The Velvet Underground and Nick Drake He also was a contributing writer to a biography about The Monkees pop group citation needed Hogan is the brother in law of noted UK comic artist typographer design guru Rian Hughes citation needed Fleetway then hired Hogan to edit comics and whilst he was editing Revolver he also co edited The Comic Relief Comic with Neil Gaiman and Richard Curtis citation needed Later Hogan became a scriptwriter for the 2000 AD comic working on short story series Vector 13 and Tharg s Dragon Tales as well as reinventing the long running Strontium Dog series as Strontium Dogs and supervising the Durham Red spin off series Hogan also had a short stint working on Sam Slade Robo Hunter He also created the fantasy Timehouse citation needed However when David Bishop took on the editorship of 2000 AD he informed Hogan that he would commission no more of Hogan s scripts because he didn t believe his writing fitted the comic he wanted 2000 AD to be The two commissioned scripts Strontium Dogs Hate and War and Durham Red Night of the Hunters were heavily rewritten and Hogan asked for his name to be removed they were credited to Alan Smithee With hindsight Bishop says He was rightly furious about having his work summarily rewritten and demanded his name taken off the scripts which I did I regret the brutal way I treated Peter I was in a hurry to make changes and he caught the full force of that haste 1 In the 1990s Hogan wrote for some titles on DC Comics Vertigo imprint including The Dreaming and The Sandman Presents Love Street Most recently his unpublished followup to the latter The Sandman Presents Marquee Moon was published online 2 Like Love Street Marquee Moon is a tie in to Neil Gaiman s The Sandman and offers a look at the early days of John Constantine of Swamp Thing and Hellblazer fame In addition Hogan has worked with Alan Moore on Moore s America s Best Comics series including his own spin off title Terra Obscura He also wrote three issues of Tom Strong with artist Chris Sprouse and the two of them returned to the character in 2010 with the limited series Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom 3 Since 2011 Hogan has worked on his own Resident Alien series for Dark Horse This has been adapted by Chris Sheridan into a live action TV show starring Alan Tudyk It will air in the summer of 2020 In 2020 Hogan returned to the pages of 2000 AD working with Brendan McCarthy on Zaucer of Zilk A Zaucer Full of Zecrets 4 Bibliography editComics work includes Tharg s Dragon Tales The Challenge with Tim Bollard in 2000 AD 793 95 1992 Dragon Tales with Nigel Dobbyn in 2000 AD 793 95 1992 Tharg s Future Shocks Seeds with Lee Sullivan in 2000 AD No 798 1992 A Kind of Hush with Jon Haward in 2000 AD No 862 1993 Time of Peace with DHill in 2000 AD No 864 1993 Clone Wolf with DHill in 2000 AD No 866 1993 Brighter Later with Jon Haward in 2000 AD Winter Special 1993 Red Giant with Paul Johnson in 2000 AD No 892 1994 The Star with Mike Perkins in 2000 AD No 938 1995 The Way We Whirr with Tim Perkins in 2000 AD Sci Fi Special 1995 Strontium Dogs Crossroads with Nigel Dobbyn in 2000 AD 897 899 1994 Alphabet Man with Nigel Dobbyn in 2000 AD 937 939 1995 High Moon with Mark Harrison in 2000 AD 940 947 1995 The Mutant Sleeps Tonight with Simon Harrison in 2000 AD No 957 1995 Hate amp War as Alan Smithee with Trevor Hairsine in 2000 AD 993 999 1996 Robo Hunter Slade Runner with Rian Hughes in 2000 AD 1994 Yearbook 1993 Winnegan s Fake with Rian Hughes in 2000 AD 852 854 1993 Metrobolis with Rian Hughes in 2000 AD 904 911 1994 Fax and Deductions with Simon Jacob in 2000 AD 1994 Sci Fi Special War of the Noses with Rian Hughes in 2000 AD 1023 1996 Timehouse with Tim Bollard Timehouse in 2000 AD 860 866 1993 Century Duty in 2000 AD 919 927 1994 1995 Durham Red Mirrors with Mark Harrison in 2000 AD 901 903 1994 Ghosts with Mark Harrison in 2000 AD Winter Special 1994 Deals with Mark Harrison in 2000 AD 960 963 1995 Diners with Paul Marshall in 2000 AD Sci Fi Special 1995 Night of the Hunters as Alan Smithee with Mark Harrison in 2000 AD 1000 1005 1996 Vector 13 Case Seven Are They Cats with John Ridgway in 2000 AD No 957 1995 Case Nine Spear of Destiny with David Hine in 2000 AD No 959 1995 Case Four Operation Mordred with Lee Sullivan in 2000 AD 968 1995 The Sandman Presents Marquee Moon 1997 unpublished 2 The Sandman Presents Love Street with pencils by Michael Zulli 3 issue mini series Vertigo July September 1999 Terra Obscura with co author Alan Moore and pencils by Yanick Paquette America s Best Comics Terra Obscura vol 1 6 issue limited series August 2003 February 2004 Terra Obscura vol 2 6 issue limited series January 2004 May 2005 Tom Strong 24 25 35 with pencils by Chris Sprouse America s Best Comics January March 2004 January 2006 Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom with Chris Sprouse 6 issue limited series America s Best Comics June 2010 January 2011 Tom Strong and the Planet of Peril with Chris Sprouse 6 issue limited series Vertigo September 2013 February 2014 Resident Alien with Steve Parkhouse Dark Horse Comics April 2012 Present Notes edit Bishop 2007 page 184 a b The Sandman Presents Marquee Moon online Archived from the original on 4 May 2010 Retrieved 8 October 2007 Mahadeo Kevin 14 May 2010 Peter Hogan Forges The Robots of Doom Comic Book Resources Retrieved 14 May 2010 INTERVIEW Trip the light fantastic again with the Zaucer of Zilk 14 December 2019 References editPeter Hogan at the Grand Comics Database Peter Hogan at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Peter Hogan at Barney Thrill Power Overload by David Bishop Rebellion Developments 260 pages February 2007 ISBN 1 905437 22 6 PETER HOGAN IS PLEASED WITH CHRIS SHERIDAN S RESIDENT ALIEN SHOW archived from the original on 21 December 2021 retrieved 7 February 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Hogan amp oldid 1217332036, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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