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Steve MacManus

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Steve MacManus
Born1953
London, England
NationalityBritish
Area(s)Writer, editor
Pseudonym(s)Ian Rogan
Notable works
2000 AD
Crisis
Judge Dredd Megazine
Batman/Judge Dredd: Judgment on Gotham
Sonic the Comic

Steve MacManus(sometimes credited asIan Rogan;born 1953) is a Britishcomicwriter and editor, particularly known for his work at2000 AD.

Biography

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Born in London and educated in Devon, MacManus joinedIPCin 1973, aged 20,[1]as a sub-editor on the boys' weekly comicValiant,until 1975 when he moved toBattle Picture Weeklyunder editorDavid Hunt.While working onBattlehe also freelanced onAction,[2]appearing as the title's mascot "Action Man",[3]who performed and wrote up stunts and activities such as exploring London's sewers[4]or flying a hot air balloon,[5]as well as writing "The Running Man",[6]"Sport's Not For Losers",[7]and episodes of "Dredger".[2]

In 1978 he was taken offBattleto sub forKelvin Gosnellon a new science fiction title,Starlord.When it was cancelled later the same year, he became Gosnell's sub on2000 AD,replacingNick Landauwho was moved toBattle.He wrote scripts for "M.A.C.H. 1",and was the main writer for its spin-off"M.A.C.H. Zero",as well as contributing episodes of"The V.C.s",and also wrote" The Lawless Touch "for another of Gosnell's titles,Tornado.[2][8][9]

In 1979 he was promoted toeditor of2000 AD,a job he held until 1986.[10]This period is widely regarded as the title's "golden age", during whichJohn Wagner,Alan Grant,Pat MillsandAlan Mooreproduced some of their best work, and new talents likePeter MilliganandGrant Morrisonjoined the line-up. MacManus had a hand in the creation of one of the comic's most enduring characters, "Rogue Trooper",alongside writerGerry Finley-Dayand artistDave Gibbons,and he co-wrote the character withSimon Gellerin 1986.[2][8][11]

His one-off story "Shok!", created withKevin O'Neillfor the 1981Judge Dredd Annual,was the basis ofRichard Stanley's 1990 filmHardware.Only after a court case, which Stanley lost, were the two given writing credits on the film.Hardwareis now considered the first2000 ADstory to be adapted into film.[12]

MacManus gave up editing2000 ADin December 1986. In the following year he became managing editor of the2000 ADGroup, during which time he launchedCrisis,a politically aware comic which introducedGarth Ennis,John Smith,Sean PhillipsandDuncan Fegredo,among others. After IPC's comics division becameFleetway,he quitCrisisafter 50 issues following problems with censorship under new ownerRobert Maxwell.[2]He married in 1990.[13]

In the early 1990s he edited the first twelve issues of theJudge Dredd Megazine,and co-edited theBatman/Judge DreddcrossoverJudgement on GothamwithDC Comics'Denny O'Neil.Other titles he oversaw in the2000 ADGroup includedRevolverandDice Man.In 1995 he became Managing Editor of the Pre-School Group of Fleetway's new ownersEgmont,editingSonic the Comicand overseeing titles such asToxicandBen 10.[2]

In 1997 he returned to2000 ADto write their3000 ADtwentieth anniversary special withDavid Bishop.After Egmont sold2000 ADtoRebellion Developmentsin 2000, MacManus moved out of comics and into Egmont's magazine editorial. He announced he was stepping down in 2011.[2][8]

In 2016 Rebellion published his memoirs,The Mighty One: My Life Inside the Nerve Centre,with a limited edition hardcover and a standard paperback edition.[14]

Bibliography

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Comic strips

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  • The Running Man(with Horacio Lalia, Mike White, inAction,14 February – 12 June 1976).
  • Sport's Not For Losers(with Dudley L. Wynn, inAction,14 February – 1 May 1976).
  • M.A.C.H. 1:
    • "Chinese Formula" (with Kato, in2000 ADNo. 14, 1977).
    • "Tokyo" (with Lopez, in2000 ADNo. 20, 1977).
    • "The Death Trumpet" (with Marzal Canos, in2000 ADNo. 26, 1977).
    • "M.A.C.H. Zero" (with Ramon Sola, in2000 AD#43–46, 1977–1978).
    • "The Dolphin Tapes" (withJesus Redondo(1–2), Montero (3–4), in2000 AD#54–57, 1978).
  • M.A.C.H. Zero:
    • "Cousin George" (with Mike Donaldson (1–2, 4, 6–8), Ramon Sola (3, 5), in2000 AD#65–72, 1978).
    • "The Suit" (with Montero, in2000 AD#73–75, 1978).
    • "M.A.C.H. Zero" (with Mike Dorey, in2000 AD#162–165, 1980).
  • Strontium Dog:"Assault on Trigol 3" (with Rob Moran, in2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1979).
  • The Lawless Touch:"The Dogs of Death" (with Mike White, inTornado#20–22, 1979).
  • The V.C.s:"The VCs" (withCam Kennedy,in2000 ADNo. 145, 1979).
  • One-Off:
    • "Shok!" (with co-writer and artistKevin O'Neill,inJudge Dredd Annual 1981,1980)[1].
    • "Last Thought" (withJohn Higgins,in2000 ADNo. 202, 1981).
  • Tharg's Future Shocks:"Say 'Aaaaagh!'" (with Dave Wyatt, in2000 ADNo. 493, 1986).
  • Rogue Trooper:
    • "The War of Words" (withRobin Smith,in2000 AD Annual 1985,1984).
    • "M For Murder" credited as "Rogan" (with art byCam Kennedy,in2000 AD#384-386, 1984).
    • "The Hit Man" (with co-writer Simon Geller and artistSteve Dillon,in2000 AD#495–499, 1986).
  • Tharg the Mighty:"The Last Laugh" (withCarlos Ezquerra,in2000 AD Winter Special 1990).
  • B.L.A.I.R. 1:"B.L.A.I.R. 1" (with co-writerDavid Bishopand artistSimon Davis,in supplement to2000 AD#1034, 1997).
  • Dan Dare:"Dan Dare 3000 AD" (with co-writerDavid Bishopand artistKev Walker,in supplement to2000 AD#1034, 1997).
  • Flesh:"Flesh 3000 AD" (with co-writerDavid Bishopand artistCarl Critchlow,in supplement to2000 AD#1034, 1997).
  • Harlem Heroes:"Hike Harlem Heroes" (with co-writerDavid Bishopand artistJason Brashill,in supplement to2000 AD#1034, 1997).
  • Invasion:"Invasion! 3000 AD" (with co-writerDavid Bishopand artistHenry Flint,in supplement to2000 AD#1034, 1997).
  • Blazer! (2019)

Books

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  • The Mighty One: My Life Inside the Nerve Centre(Rebellion, 2016).ISBN978-1-78108-475-5.
  • Elmsworld. My Life At Dartington Hall School 1963-1971(eBook Publication, 2017).ISBN978-1-97331-574-2.

Notes

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  1. ^David McDonald,Steve MacManus Interview,Hibernia Comics, 7 April 2011
  2. ^abcdefgHarris, Moose (23 June 2011)."Action Man Stands Down".The Sevenpenny Nightmare.Archived fromthe originalon 25 August 2014.
  3. ^Action Manat The Sevenpenny Nightmare, 19 February 2010
  4. ^ActionNo. 9, 10 April 1976
  5. ^ActionNo. 12, 1 May 1976
  6. ^The Running Manat The Sevenpenny Nightmare, 16 February 2010
  7. ^Sport's Not For Losersat The Sevenpenny Nightmare, 15 February 2010
  8. ^abcSteve MacManus' droid profile at 2000ad.org
  9. ^Steve MacManus on IMDB
  10. ^MacManus, S. (2016)The Mighty One: My Life Inside the Nerve Centre,2000 AD, pp. 100–105 and 227–233
  11. ^David Bishop,Respect Due: former 2000AD editor Steve MacManus,Vicious Imagery, 2 February 2011
  12. ^2000AD Online – Films(via Internet Archive]
  13. ^MacManus (2016), pp. 279–280
  14. ^Eclipse magazine

References

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Preceded by 2000 ADeditor
1979–1987
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Judge Dredd Megazineeditor
1990–1991
Succeeded by