Colin Wilson | |
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Colin Wilson (2012)
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Born |
Christchurch, New Zealand |
31 October 1949
Nationality | New Zealand |
Area(s) | Artist |
Notable works
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Rogue Trooper Blueberry Judge Dredd Star Wars: Invasion |
Awards | 2004: Best Story Prix Saint-Michel |
http://colinwilsonart.com/ |
Colin Wilson (born 13 October 1949) is a New Zealand comic book artist.
He is known for his detailed artwork which he used in 2000 AD stories like Rogue Trooper and Judge Dredd. According to Andy Diggle, the 2000 AD editor who got him back to the title in the late nineties and has worked with him since, "no one ... draws near-future military hardware like him".
Wilson has also had success in the French comics field, working on his own title Dans l'Ombre du Soleil, as well as having runs on well-established titles, like Blueberry. David Bishop. Another 2000 AD editor says that Wilson is "a true rarity, a comics artist whose work has been acclaimed in America, Britain and most especially in Europe."
Born in Christchurch, Wilson received his formal training as an artist at Christchurch School of Art in 1967-1968. Working as an illustrator, he started his own fanzine, Strips, in 1977. Originally meant as a showcase for Wilson's own comics, Strips soon hosted many New Zealand comics and revived the New Zealand comic scene. In 1980, he first moved to London and did work for 2000 AD, working on Judge Dredd and Rogue Trooper before moving to France in 1982. In 1997, he moved to Australia, but continued his work for Europe and 2000 AD.
Wilson produced a series in La Jeunesse de Blueberry, entitled Dans L'Ombre du Soleil. His works in the US include Point Blank, written by Ed Brubaker, and Star Wars: Invasion, written by Tom Taylor.