About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: 2000AD, Adrian Lutton, Alan Nolan, Bob Byrne, Charlie Gillespie, Chronos Carnival, Dead Signal, Declan Shalvey, Dermot Power, Eoin Coveney, Garth Ennis, Hilary Robinson, Johnny McMonagle, John McCrea, Kilian Plunkett, Len O'Grady, Medivac 318, Michael Carroll, Mister Amperduke, P. J. Holden, Richmond Clements, Rob Curley, Rufus Dayglo, Wendy Simpson, William Simpson, Zippy Couriers, 24 Anthology, Action Stations!, Andrew Luke's Comic Book, Back on the Road, Belfast People's Comic, Black Out, Blast, DNA Swamp, Domain, Fek, Fix, From the Pants of Archie Templar, Funny Ha-Ha, Havoc 21, If Stones Could Speak, Longstone Comics, Machines, Miracles or Magic?, Matter, Now we're drawin, Organgrinder, Paper Cuts, Ri-Ra, Small Axe, Some Blind Alleys, Sorry I can't take your call right now but I'm off saving the world, Stop Gap, Tag Team, Tales of the..., The Comics Foodpedia, The Dark, The Shiznit, The Yellow Press, This Way Up, Toenail Clippings, Twisted, Vanguard, Ximoc. Excerpt: Adrian Lutton is the Design and Exhibitions Manager at the W5 Interactive Discovery Centre at the Odyssey in Belfast. IN 2007 he wrote, drew, coloured and lettered a comic, Team W5, with inks by David Dale, as part of a programme to encourage literacy by the W5 centre and the Paul Hamlyn Foundation. He had previously drawn a Rogue Trooper story, "Danger Drop," in the 1995 2000AD Yearbook. He is currently working on two science fiction comics, Doc Lazarus and Space 1949, with writer Bob Curran. Alan Nolan was born in Dublin, studied at the National College of Art and Design and became a graphic designer. Between 2004 and 2008 he published, through 20,000 Leagues, five issues of Sancho, a series about a Mexican ex-priest and paranormal investigator, co-created with Ian Whelan. In 2009 he created The Big Break Detectives, a strip about three schoolchildren who investigate mysteries during their lunch...