John Higgins (comics)
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| John Higgins | |
| Born | |
| Nationality | British |
| Area(s) | artist and writer |
| Notable works | Watchmen Batman: The Killing Joke |
John Higgins is an English comic book artist and writer. A lot of his work has been done for 2000 AD, and he has frequently worked with writer Alan Moore, most notably as colourist for Watchmen.
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John Higgins was born in Walton, Liverpool. After leaving school when he was 15, he joined the army and, on leaving, spent some time in a commune in Wiltshire. He returned to Liverpool and, in 1971, resumed his studies at Wallasey College of Art where, in 1974, he qualified in technical illustration, allowing him to get a job as a medical illustrator at the Royal Marsden.
He drew the cover for 2000 AD #43 [1] and decided to go freelance in 1978, with an eye on becoming a comic artist. In 1981 he started getting regular work at 2000 AD, one of his early projects being the art for a Tharg's Future Shocks by Alan Moore, as well as doing covers for Marvel UK. After this he worked steadily at 2000 AD and joined the British Invasion in the mid-eighties, notably doing the colouring on Moore's Watchmen and Killing Joke. This lead to more work in the American market, although he has kept working on British titles too (especially with Judge Dredd over 20 years), most recently providing the art for Greysuit with Pat Mills.
Higgins has worked in a number of different areas providing artwork for animation, film and book covers like The Cabinet of Light and The Morgaine Stories,
He is married to Mindy Newell with whom he co-authored "Faces".
- Tharg's Future Shocks:
- "Together" (script and art, in 2000 AD #108, 1979)
- "The Last Rumble of the Platinum Horde" (with Alan Moore, in 2000 AD #217, 1981)
- "Salad Days" (with Alan Moore, in 2000 AD #247, 1982)
- "Horn of Plenty!" (with Kelvin Gosnell, in 2000 AD #248, 1982)
- "The Bounty Hunters" (with Alan Moore, in 2000 AD #253, 1982)
- "No Picnic" (with Alan Moore, in 2000 AD #272, 1982)
- One-Off:
- "Last Thought" (with Steve MacManus, in 2000 AD #202, 1981)
- "Hot Item" (with Alan Moore, in 2000 AD #278, 1982)
- "Meet Darren Dead" (with Rob Williams, Judge Dredd Megazine #240, 2006)
- Joe Black (with Kelvin Gosnell):
- "Joe Black's Tall Tale!" (in 2000 AD #241, 1981)
- "The Hume Factor" (in 2000 AD #252, 1982)
- "Joe Black's Big Bunco" (in 2000 AD #56, 1982)
- Time Twisters (with Alan Moore):
- "Einstein" (in 2000 AD #309, 1983)
- "The Startling Success of Sideways Scuttleton" (in 2000 AD #327, 1983)
- Judge Dredd:
- "Crime Call" (with John Wagner/Alan Grant, in Judge Dredd Annual 1986, 1985)
- "Beggars' Banquet" (with John Wagner/Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #456, 1986)
- "Letter From a Democrat" (with John Wagner/Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #460, 1986)
- "The Exploding Man" (with John Wagner/Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #471, 1986)
- "Russell's Inflatable Muscles" (with John Wagner/Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #480, 1986)
- "Phantom of the Shoppera" (with John Wagner/Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #494-495, 1986)
- "On the Superslab" (with John Wagner/Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #504, 1986)
- "Revolution" (with John Wagner/Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #531-533, 1986)
- "Oz" (with John Wagner/Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #564-565, 1987)
- "Last of the Bad Guys" (with John Wagner, in Judge Dredd Annual 1988, 1987)
- "The Blob" (with Alan Grant, in Judge Dredd Mega Special 1988)
- "Joe Dredd's Blues" (with John Wagner/Alan Grant, in 2000 AD Annual 1989, 1988)
- "Breakdown on 9th Street" (with John Wagner, in 2000 AD #620-621, 1989)
- "The Shooting Match" (with John Wagner, in 2000 AD #650, 1989)
- "Ex-Men" (with Garth Ennis, in 2000 AD #818, 1993)
- "Scales of Justice" (script and art, in 2000 AD #884-885, 1994)
- "Casualties Of War" (with John Wagner, in 2000 AD #900, 1994)
- "Caught Short " (with John Wagner, in 2000 AD #953, 1995)
- "My Son the Hero" (with John Wagner, in 2000 AD #955, 1995)
- "Generation Killer" (with John Wagner, in 2000 AD #1212, 2000)
- "Citizen Sump" (with John Wagner, in Judge Dredd Megazine #4.12-4.12, 2002)
- "Monkey on My Back" (with Garth Ennis, in Judge Dredd Megazine #204-206, 2003)
- "Fat Christmas" (with John Wagner, in Judge Dredd Megazine #227, 2005)
- Watchmen (colours, with Alan Moore and art by Dave Gibbons, DC Comics, 1986)
- Freaks:
- "Freaks" (with Peter Milligan, in 2000 AD #542-547, 1987)
- "Faces" (art and co-authored with Mindy Newell, in 2000 AD #1412-1419, 1987)
- Batman: The Killing Joke (colours, with Alan Moore, and art by Brian Bolland, DC Comics, 1988)
- World Without End (with Jamie Delano, 6-issue mini-series, DC, 1990)
- Mutatis (with Dan Abnett/Andy Lanning, 3-issue mini-series, Epic, 1992)
- Scarlet Witch (with Dan Abnett/Andy Lanning, 4-issue mini-series, Marvel Comics, 1994)
- Chopper: "Supersurf 13" (with Alan McKenzie, 2000 AD #964-971, 1995)
- Vector 13: "Case Two: Trinity" (with Simon Furman, in 2000 AD #989, 1996)
- Hellblazer #129-139:
- Son of Man (with Garth Ennis, Vertigo, 1998-1999, tpb collects #129-133, 2004, Titan Books, ISBN 1840238305, DC Comics, ISBN 1-4012-0202-0) [2]
- Haunted (with Warren Ellis, Vertigo, 1999, tpb collects #134-139, Titan Books, ISBN 1840233621, DC Comics, ISBN 1-56389-813-6) [3]
- Razorjack (script and art, 2 issues, ComX, 2001)
- Pride & Joy (with Garth Ennis, 4-issue limited series, Vertigo, tpb, 2003 ISBN 1-4012-0190-3) [4]
- War Stories: D-Day Dodgers (with Garth Ennis, one-shot, Vertigo, 2001, collected in tb War Stories: Volume 1, 2004, ISBN 1-84023-912-3) [5]
- Identity Disc (pencils, with Robert Rodi and inks by Sandu Florea, 5-issue mini-series, Marvel Comics, 2004, tpb, ISBN 0-7851-1567-6)
- Thunderbolt Jaxon (with Dave Gibbons, 5-issue mini-series, 2006, Wildstorm, tpb, 2007, ISBN 1401212573)
- The Hills Have Eyes: The Beginning (with writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray, Fox Atomic Comics, 2007, ISBN 97800061243547)
- Early Artwork: "John Higgins" (The Daredevils #4, 1981)
- John Higgins at the Comic Book DB
- 2000 AD profile
- Official website
- 2003 interview (cached)