Steve MacManus (sometimes credited as Ian Rogan; born 1953) is a British comic writer and editor, particularly known for his work at 2000 AD. Born in London...
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MacManus is a family name that may refer to: Annie MacManus (a.k.a. Annie Mac) (born 1978) – Irish DJ and television presenter Arthur MacManus (1889–1927)...
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Declan Patrick MacManus OBE (born 25 August 1954), better known by his stage name Elvis Costello, is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, author...
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#12, 1977) "Airship" (in 2000AD #13, 1977) "Chinese Formula" (with Steve MacManus and Kato, in 2000 AD #14, 1977) "Kraal" (in 2000AD Summer Special, 1977)...
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centre pages for the first time while Dan Dare was given the front page. Steve MacManus took over from Gosnell as editor in 1978, starting with prog 86, dated...
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credits to the strip's publisher, Fleetway Publications and creators, Steve MacManus and Kevin O'Neill. Other influences include Soylent Green, Damnation...
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(with co-writer Steve MacManus and artist Simon Davis, in 2000 AD #1034, 1997) Dan Dare: "Dan Dare 3000AD" (with co-writer Steve MacManus and artist Kev...
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Simon Geller and Steve MacManus, with art by Steve Dillon, in 2000 AD #495-499, 1986) "Hit One" (written by Simon Geller, with art by Steve Dillon, in 2000...
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in 1990. Falling sales of Fleetway Publications' Crisis saw editor Steve MacManus adjust his original plans to produce two ongoing serials which could...
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Arthur MacManus (1889 – 27 February 1927) was a Scottish trade unionist and communist politician. Arthur MacManus was born in Belfast, Ireland, in 1889...
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Comics establishing their Epic Comics imprint. Meanwhile, 2000 AD editor Steve MacManus quit the title, citing burnout after an initial temporary stint replacing...
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eponymous strip in 2000 AD: The V.C.s: "The VCs" (with Gerry Finley-Day and Steve MacManus as Ian Rogan (6); Art: Mike McMahon (1), Garry Leach (2, 5, 8–9, 14–15...
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Crisis earlier in 1989, to positive reader response. Crisis editor Steve MacManus approached Ennis for other ideas. Ennis would recall "I fancied doing...
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their competitors by generally being too paternal and condescending. Steve MacManus, who was writing "The Running Man" and "Sport's Not For Losers!", found...
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and provide other work for 2000AD. The story "Shok!" (created with Steve MacManus for Judge Dredd Annual 1981) was involved in controversy when it was...
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creator John Wagner took over from Stewart Wales as editor in 1975, with Steve MacManus as sub-editor; the team were given the task of updating Valiant for...
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anthology Crisis had levelled out at a reasonable level. The title's editor Steve MacManus was also made group editor for the newly defined '2000 AD' group, consisting...
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keeping with Valiant, Victor and Vulcan sharing names with the V bombers. Steve MacManus, at the time acting editor of 2000 AD, remembered the change threw the...
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Souls", Garth Ennis and John McCrea were approached by Crisis editor Steve MacManus to make a follow-up. Ennis would later explain that they both wanted...
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part-time while balancing work for DC Thomson. Hunt and assistant editor Steve MacManus were able to persuade him to switch full-time for "Major Eazy", and...
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Kelvin Gosnell soon making way for contributions from the likes of Steve MacManus, Chris Lowder and Stewart Wales taking turns, along with Mills and Kemp...
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Ireland Ian Rogan, a name by which British comic writer and editor Steve MacManus is sometimes credited James E. Rogan, American politician from California...
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Carter. "Judge Dredd (manga)". www.internationalhero.co.uk. Editor Steve MacManus, quoted in John Hicklenton's afterword to the 2009 trade paperback Heavy...
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December 1976 to 12 November 1977 Writers: Kelvin Gosnell, Pat Mills, Steve MacManus, Chris Lowder, Geoffrey Kemp, Stewart Wales, Gerry Finley-Day, Terry...
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a flat on Camberwell New Road in London with future 2000 AD editor Steve MacManus. In 1976 Mills brought Wagner in as script adviser for the new science...
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Annie Macmanus (born 18 July 1978), known professionally as Annie Mac, is an Irish DJ, broadcaster and writer. She hosted a variety of shows on BBC Radio...
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The strip debuted in the 8 May 1976 issue of Action, taking over from Steve MacManus' athletics drama "Sport's Not for Losers!". It was instantly popular...
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"Chronocide" (by Steve White/Dan Abnett and Gary Erskine, in 2000 AD #973–979, 1996) "Flesh 3000AD" (by David Bishop/Steve MacManus and Carl Critchlow...
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that point on," writes Bolland, "either he [Landau] or his successor Steve MacManus called me direct whenever they wanted me to do a Dredd story." Dredd...
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1986 to 29 August 1987 Writers: Pat Mills, John Wagner, Roy Preston, Steve MacManus, Alan Hebden Artists: Ian Kennedy, Mike Dorey, John Cooper, Barrie Mitchell...
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