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A series of four graphic novel style Role-Play adventures published in 1986
A series of four graphic novel style Role-Play adventures published in 1986
[[Slavers of Devon]]
[[Slavers of Devon]],
[[Cosmic Triangle]]
[[Cosmic Triangle]],
[[Kidnap in Space]]
[[Kidnap in Space] and
[[Doomed World]] for [[McDonald and Co.]]
[[Doomed World]] for [[McDonald and Co.]]



Revision as of 22:54, 16 December 2021

Peter Milligan bibliography
Active period1978–present
Publishers
2000 AD1981–1994
DC Comics1990–present
Vertigo1993–present
Marvel Comics1996–present

This article is a bibliography of British comic book writer Peter Milligan.

UK publishers

Titles published by various British publishers include:

A series of four graphic novel style Role-Play adventures published in 1986 Slavers of Devon, Cosmic Triangle, [[Kidnap in Space] and Doomed World for McDonald and Co.

  • Eagle (British comics): issues 242-258 (1986-1987) Clovis and Chowdhary:The Hard Men by Milligan and Mike Western.
  • Fleetway:
    • 2000 AD:
      • Tharg's Future Shocks:
        • The Best of Tharg's Future Shocks (tpb, 160 pages, 2008, ISBN 1-905437-81-1) includes:
          • "The Man Who Was Too Clever" (with Brett Ewins, in #216, 1981)
          • "Subterraneans" (with Jose Casanovas, in #365, 1984)
          • "Bill Tompkins Meets Bill Tompkins" (with Jose Casanovas, in #371, 1984)
          • "Bad Timing" (with Massimo Belardinelli, in #375, 1984)
          • "The Castaway" (with Geoff Senior, in #390, 1984)
          • "Sixty Hours that Shook the World" (with Brendan McCarthy, in #391, 1984)
          • "Medusa" (with Cliff Robinson, in #394, 1984)
          • "The Search for Spot" (with Jeff Anderson, in #398, 1984)
          • "Bad Maxwell" (with Brendan McCarthy, in #402, 1985)
          • "Crazy War" (with Anthony Jozwiak, in #404, 1985)
          • "Extra, Extra!" (with Jose Casanovas, in #407, 1985)
          • "Nerves of Steel" (with Will Simpson, in #408, 1985)
          • "But is it Art?" (with Eric Bradbury, in #409, 1985)
          • "Eggravation" (with Eric Bradbury, in #420, 1985)
          • "Grainger in Paradise" (with Kev Hopgood, in #426, 1985)
          • "Car Wars" (with John Higgins, in #434, 1985)
          • "Speak No Evil" (with Eric Bradbury, in #434, 1985)
          • "The Long Sleep" (with Jeff Anderson, in #435, 1985)
          • "Project Salvation" (with John Higgins, in #436, 1985)
          • "The War with the Slobb" (with Barry Kitson, in #437, 1985)
          • "The Revenge of the Yallop Cringe" (with Geoff Senior, in #438, 1985)
          • "Eric the Wild" (with Anthony Jozwiak, in #439, 1985)
          • "Prisoner of Conscience" (with Barry Kitson, in #440, 1985)
          • "Doin' Time" (with Robin Smith, in #441, 1985)
          • "It's the Thought That Counts" (with Steve Dillon, in #442, 1985)
          • "The Armageddon Game" (with Anthony Jozwiak, in #462, 1986)
        • "The Ghost Outside the Machine!" (with Jose Casanovas, in #374, 1984)
        • "The Possessed" (with Trevor Goring, in #375, 1984)
        • "The Snikker Snack" (with Jeff Anderson, in #410, 1985)
      • Sooner or Later:
        • "Sooner or Later" (with Brendan McCarthy and Tony Riot, in #468-499, 1986)
        • "Swifty's Return" (with Jamie Hewlett, in #614-617, 1989)
      • Bad Company (with Brett Ewins and Jim McCarthy):
        • The Complete Bad Company (tpb, 368 pages, Rebellion Developments, 2011, ISBN 978-1-907519-46-8) collects:
          • "Bad Company" (in #500-519, 1986–1987)
          • "The Bewilderness" (in #548-557, 1987–1988)
          • "The Krool Heart" (in #576-585, 1988)
          • "Simply" (with Steve Dillon, in #601, 1988)
          • "Young Men Marching" (in Annual '89, 1988)
          • "Kano" (in #828-837, 1993)
          • "Down Among the Dead Men" (in Annual '01, 2000)
          • "Bad Company 2002" (in prog 2002, #1273-1277, 2001–2002)
        • "Ararat" (in Annual '90, 1989)
      • Rogue Trooper (with José Ortiz):
        • Tales of Nu-Earth: Volume 3 (tpb, 400 pages, Rebellion, 2012, ISBN 978-1-781080-68-9) includes:
          • "The Fanatics" (in Sci-Fi Special '86, 1986)
          • "Nort by Northwest" (in Annual '87, 1986)
      • The Dead (with Massimo Belardinelli, in #510-519, 1987)
      • Freaks (with John Higgins, in #542-547, 1987)
      • Judge Anderson: "Dear Diary" (with Eddy Cant, in Annual '88, 1987)
      • Tribal Memories (with Tony Riot, in #585-588, 1988)
      • Shadows (with Richard Elson, in #672-681, 1990)
      • Bix Barton (with Jim McCarthy):
        • "Barton's Beasts" (in #663-668, 1990)
        • "The Indigestible Case of the Haunted Full English" (in Sci-Fi Special '90, 1990)
        • "The Disproportionate Man" (in Winter Special '90, 1990)
        • "Carry On Barton" (in #723-728, 1991)
        • "Lovesick World" (in #737-741, 1991)
        • "Bloated Case of the Fatted Keef" (in #761-766, 1991)
        • "The Mouth Thief" (in Yearbook '93, 1992)
        • "The Crying Scotsman" (in Sci-Fi Special '93, 1993)
        • "Nigel the Napoleon of East Finchley" (in #912-917, 1994)
      • Hewligan's Haircut (with Jamie Hewlett, in #700-707, 1990) collected as Hewligan's Haircut (tpb, 64 pages, Rebellion, 2010, ISBN 1-9067-3598-0)
    • Revolver #1-6: "Rogan Gosh: Star of the East" (with Brendan McCarthy, 1990) collected as Rogan Gosh (tpb, 80 pages, Vertigo, 1994, ISBN 1-5638-9143-3)
    • Judge Dredd Mega Special: "Judge Planet" (with Shaky Kane, 1991) collected in The Restricted Files: Volume 3 (tpb, 288 pages, Rebellion, 2011, ISBN 1-9079-9221-9)
  • News on Sunday: "Summer of Love" (eight episodes (one unpublished), with Brendan McCarthy, 1987)[4][5]
  • Deadline (The Johnny Nemo strip, anthology, Deadline Publications):
    • Johnny Nemo: Existentialist Hitman of the Future (tpb, 88 pages, Cyberosia, 2002, ISBN 0-9709-4748-8) collects:
      • "The Good, the Bad, and the Nemo" (with Brett Ewins, in #1-4, 1988–1989)
      • "Murder is Meat" (text story, in #5, 1989)
      • "Lady Lucre" (with Steve Dillon, in #6, 1989)
      • "The Orb of Harmony" (with Brett Ewins, in #7-9, 1989)
    • "New London Pride" (with Brett Ewins and Steve Dillon, in #9-11, 1989)
  • A1 (anthology, Atomeka):
    • "Big Death" (with David Lloyd, in #2, 1990)
    • "The Temple of Sweat" (with John Higgins, in True Life Bikini Confidential, 1990)
    • "In the Penal Colony" (with Brett Ewins, in #5, 1991)
  • Dan Dare #1–4 (with Alberto Foche, 2017–18), Titan Comics

US publishers

Titles published by various American publishers include:

DC Comics

Titles published by DC Comics include:

Vertigo

Titles published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint include:

Marvel Comics

Titles published by Marvel include:

Valiant Comics

Titles published by Valiant include:

Notes

  1. ^ "The Electric Hoax". Archived from the original on May 16, 2008.
  2. ^ "The Electrick Hoax Revisited". The Strangeness of Brendan McCarthy.
  3. ^ Hine, David (January 15, 2012). "The Electric Hoax by Brendan McCarthy". Waiting for the Trade.
  4. ^ Kardwell, Mark (January 17, 2012). "Brendan McCarthy & Pete Milligan's SUMMER OF LOVE". Bad Librarian. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014.
  5. ^ Kardwell, Mark (July 10, 2012). "Milligan & McCarthy's 'Summer of Love' — a little comics archeology". Comic Book Resources.
  6. ^ Wolk, Douglas (5 November 2013). "The Best of Milligan & McCarthy". Washington Post. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  7. ^ "Bizarre Boys". The House of Vertigo. Archived from the original on December 12, 2000.

References