Art and design by Robin Smith; small Giant Poster by Dave Gibbons |
As of this Monday – 7th September 2015* - there have been 1,947 2000 AD Progs, 363 Judge Dredd Megazines, 116 special issues (Annuals and such), all still going. Not to mention the now defunct spin-off comics StarLord, Tornado, Crisis and Revolver (with specials, a total of 114 issues). That’s a lot of comics (2,540, to be precise**).
I don’t know about you, but I kind of thought most of those
comics were made by largely the same smallish group of people. In fact, most
writers, artists, editors and designers have barely managed 10% of that total
amount.
Words by John Wagner; Art by Ian Gibson |
All this preamble to set up the story so far. I give you the
2000 AD 200 club: those mighty few who have racked up more than 200 individual
episodes of input to the galaxy’s greatest comic. (Asterisks (not Asterixes)
denote names of people who are still actively contributing new material. I’ll
let you work out the colour coding for yourself).
And yes, it is
insane that John Wagner, by writing multiple stories at the same time, has
managed to amass a greater total score than the number of individual qualifying
comics.
1
|
John
Wagner*
|
2623
|
2
|
Alan
Grant*
|
1601
|
3
|
Pat
Mills*
|
1290
|
4
|
Steve
Macmanus
|
1114
|
5
|
Carlos
Ezquerra*
|
1032
|
6
|
Matt
Smith*
|
841
|
7
|
Pye
Parr
|
835
|
8
|
Steve
Cook
|
733
|
9
|
Dan
Abnett*
|
731
|
10
|
Chris
Blythe*
|
691
|
11
|
Alan
McKenzie
|
677
|
12
|
Robin
Smith
|
562
|
13
|
Richard
Burton
|
547
|
14
|
Robbie
Morrison*
|
525
|
15
|
Gordon
Rennie*
|
515
|
16
|
Massimo
Belardinelli RIP
|
490
|
17
|
David
Bishop
|
469
|
18
|
Ian
Gibson
|
421
|
19
|
Steve
Yeowell*
|
419
|
20
|
Gerry
Finley-Day
|
382
|
21
|
John
Smith*
|
368
|
22
|
Simon
Davis*
|
364
|
23
|
Henry
Flint*
|
360
|
24
|
Ian
Edginton*
|
349
|
25
|
Colin
McNeil*
|
295
|
26
|
John
Tomlinson
|
283
|
27
|
Kev
O’Neill
|
280
|
28
|
Clint
Langley*
|
276
|
29
|
Ron
Smith
|
260
|
30
|
Cam Kennedy
|
249
|
31
|
John
Burns*
|
248
|
32
|
Garth
Ennis
|
245
|
33
|
D’Israeli*
|
228
|
34
|
Brett
Ewins RIP
|
227
|
35
|
Rob
Williams*
|
225
|
36
|
Anthony
Williams*
|
220
|
37
|
Mark
Millar
|
218
|
38
|
Tom
Tully†
|
217
|
39
|
Kevin
Walker
|
213
|
40
|
Dave
Gibbons
|
210
|
41
|
Peter
Milligan
|
207
|
42
|
Simon
Fraser*
|
203
|
43
|
Cliff
Robinson*
|
203
|
44
|
Paul
Marshall*
|
202
|
45
|
Gary
Caldwell*
|
201
|
Issue 200 of the Megainze (the next was actually numbered 201, ending years of confusing numbering)
Art & Design by Malcolm Hulme and Graham Rolfe
In case you were wondering, the blog doesn’t stop here. I’m
going to keep at it for some time yet…
Words by Pat Mills; Art by Kevin O'Neill |
*Apologies to any Americans reading this blog. But
seriously, dudes, the day of the month goes first, not the month of the day.
**Two points for extreme nerdiness and making a Tintin
reference.
†Huge
apologies to Tom Tully – my original count missed out a whole chunk of
episodes, written under a pseudonym, giving him a lower score. I’ll get him a
proper blog entry very soon, but sadly out of sequence. I don’t suppose Mr
Tully actually cares.
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