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British comics artist
Jon Haward (born 1965 in
Norwich , UK) is a British
comics artist . He has illustrated
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ,
Judge Dredd ,
Sinister Dexter and
Biker Mice from Mars , among others.
Biography
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(December 2011 )
Haward was born in
Norwich and, while at art college in
Lowestoft , he sent out samples of his comics to publishers.
Dez Skinn put him in touch with
David Lloyd who provided advice on his art and he also met artist
David Pugh , who would suggest him as a fill-in artist on
Dan Dare where he started in 1990.
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He first got his break at
2000 AD in 1993 on a
Judge Dredd story written by
Garth Ennis .
Haward was also the artist on
Classical Comics ' adaptations of Shakespeare's Macbeth and The Tempest , moved into the role of art direction for the Hamlet adaptation, providing character designs and rough page outlines for artist
David Lorenzo to work with.
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Outside of comics he has provided illustrations for a range of projects, including the 2009
British Comedy Awards .
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Bibliography
Comics work includes:
Judge Dredd :
"Barfur" (with
Garth Ennis , in
2000 AD No. 827, March 1993, collected in Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 18 ,
Rebellion Developments , 2011,
ISBN
978-1-907992-25-4 )
"
Tour of Duty : Lust in the Dust" (with
Robbie Morrison , in 2000 AD #1672–1673, February 2010)
"Fat Fathers" (with
John Wagner , in 2000 AD #1694, July 2010)
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Tharg's Future Shocks (with
Peter Hogan ):
"A Kind of Hush" (in 2000 AD No. 862, 1993)
"Brighter Later" (in (2000AD Winter Special 1993 , December 1993)
Negative Burn No. 24, 34, 38. 45, 47, 50 (
Caliber Comics , between June 1995 – May 1997)
Biker Mice from Mars No. 7 (with Simon Anderson/
Simon Furman ,
Marvel UK , July 1995)
The Hell Crew : "Hell Comes to Elf-Town (with
Alan Grant , in
Frank Frazetta Fantasy Illustrated No. 7, Quantum Cat Entertainment, 1999)
Sinister Dexter : "Sumo Chanted Evening" (with writer
Dan Abnett and inks by
John Stokes , in 2000 AD #1270, 2001)
Tales of Telguuth (with writer
Steve Moore :
"The Wheels of Fortune" (with inks by John Stokes, in 2000 AD #1285–1286, 2002)
"The Rousing of Rezik" (in 2000 AD #1287–1288, 2002)
"The Black Arts of Skrixlan Nort" (in 2000 AD #1329, 2003)
"Pagrok the Infallible" (in 2000 AD #1330–31, 2003)
"One Cold Winter Night…" (in 2000 AD #1332, 2003)
"The Iniquities of Snedron" (in 2000 AD #1333–1334, 2003)
"Holding the Fort" (with inks by John Stokes, in 2000 AD #1369, 2003)
Spider-Man : "Blast From the Past" (pencils, with writer
Jim Alexander , inks by John Stokes, in
Spectacular Spider-Man No. 114,
Panini Comics , March 2005 collected in Marvel Milestones: Captain Britain, Psylocke & Sub-Mariner ,
Marvel Comics , 2005)
"Sideburns: Conjoined Sins" (with Jim Alexander, in Negative Burn #7,
Desperado Publishing , July 2006)
Tales of the Buddha (with Alan Grant, in Wasted #1–9, 2008–2011)
Macbeth (by
William Shakespeare and adapted by John McDonald, 144-page
graphic novel ,
Classical Comics , February 2008, Original Text,
ISBN
978-1-906332-03-7 , Plain Text,
ISBN
978-1-906332-04-4 , Quick Text,
ISBN
978-1-906332-05-1 )
[5]
Starscan: Millsiverse (in
Zarjaz vol. 2, May 2009)
The Tempest (by William Shakespeare and adapted by John McDonald, 144-page graphic novel, Classical Comics, September 2009, Original Text,
ISBN
978-1-906332-29-7 , Plain Text,
ISBN
978-1-906332-30-3 , Quick Text,
ISBN
978-1-906332-31-0 )
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Covers
Marvel Milestones: Captain Britain, Psylocke & Sub-Mariner (2005)
Awards
2009: Macbeth won the Bronze Medal "Graphic Novel/Drawn Book – Drama/Documentary" Independent Publisher Book Award
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Notes
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