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Matt Brooker, whose work most often appears under the pseudonym D'Israeli (sometimes "D'Israeli D'Emon D'Raughtsman"), is a British comic artist, colorist, writer and letterer. Other pseudonyms he uses include "Molly Eyre" (a pun on Molière) for his writing, and "Harry V. Derci"/"Digital Derci" for his lettering work.

Biography[edit]

In 1988 he worked as the penciller on issues 7 to 12 of Mister X (volume two). His early work also includes the surreal Timulo, which appeared in Deadline magazine in 1989. Also in Deadline, he co-created Fatal Charm with Shane Oakley. In 1991 he co-created the cyberpunk series Lazarus Churchyard with Warren Ellis.

Kingdom of the Wicked, a graphic novel about a children's book writer who returns as an adult to the world he imagined as a child, only to find it at war, began a regular partnership with writer Ian Edginton. The pair have also created Scarlet Traces, a sequel to H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds in graphic novel form, and Leviathan, a Victorian horror series which appeared in 2000 AD,[1] and contributed a two-part storyline to the Batman event No Man's Land. With Paul Cornell, he created XTNCT, a satirical series involving genetically modified dinosaurs, for the Judge Dredd Megazine.

As a writer-artist, he has created Future Shocks for 2000 AD, and Consequences, a one-off sequel to Timulo. He has drawn Judge Dredd, worked as a colourist on Miracleman and 2000 AD, and as an inker on Neil Gaiman's Sandman[2] and Grant Morrison's Kill Your Boyfriend. Most of his recent work is created directly on computer using Adobe Illustrator, with 3D modelling software used for some complex designs.

Bibliography[edit]

Comics work includes:

  • "God's Little Acre" (with Ian Edginton, in Revolver No. 2, 1990)
  • Grendel:
    • "Devil's Whisper" (with James Robinson, in A1 No. 4, January 1990, Atomeka Press)
    • "Devil's Mate" (with Matt Wagner, in Black, White and Red, 1998, Dark Horse, 2000, tpb, Dark Horse, ISBN 978-1569714935)
  • Lazarus Churchyard (with Warren Ellis, in Blast!, 1991, reprinted in Beyond 2000 AD then Judge Dredd Megazine, 2001, tpb, Atomeka Press, 1992, Image Comics, 2001, ISBN 1-58240-180-2)
  • Metalscream 2099
    • No. 1 (with Warren Ellis, in 2099 Unlimited #4, April 1994)
    • No. 2 (with Warren Ellis, in 2099 Unlimited #7, January 1995)
  • The Sandman
    • #58–60 (inks, with writer Neil Gaiman, artist Marc Hempel and colorist Daniel Vozzo, Vertigo, March–June 1994, tpb, 1996, ISBN 1-56389-204-9)
    • #61–62 (inks, with writer Neil Gaiman, co-inkers Marc Hempel, Glyn Dillon, Charles Vess, artists Marc Hempel, Glyn Dillon, Charles Vess, Dean Ormston and colorist Daniel Vozzo, Vertigo, July–August 1994, tpb, 1996, ISBN 1-56389-204-9)
  • Tank Girl: "Movie Adaptation" (inks, with Peter Milligan, art by Andy Pritchett, and colours by Robbie Busch, June 1995, Vertigo)
  • Judge Dredd:
    • "Alien Town's Burning" (colours, with John Wagner and art by Cam Kennedy, in 2000 AD #1133–1134, February–March 1999)
    • "Return of the Assassin" (colours, with John Wagner and art by Cam Kennedy, in 2000 AD #1141–1147, April–June 1999)
    • "Copycat Crimes" (colours, with Roland Grey and art by Dylan Teague and Kevin Brighton, in 2000 AD #1192–1193, May 2000)
    • "Master Moves" (with Gordon Rennie, in Judge Dredd Megazine No. 217, 2004)
    • "Tempus Fugitive" (with Ian Edginton, in 2000 AD #1390, 2004)
    • "Horror in Emergency Camp 4" (with John Wagner, in 2000 AD #1425–1428, 2005)
    • "Time and Again" (with Ian Edginton, in 2000 AD #1475, 2006)
    • "Time's Squared" (with Ian Edginton, in 2000 AD #1551, 2007)
  • Nikolai Dante: "The Hunting Part" (colours, with Robbie Morrison and art by Andy Clarke, in 2000 AD #1139–1140, April 1999)
  • "Bread and Circuses" (with Ian Edginton, DC Comics, collected in Batman: No Man's Land, Volume 2, 2000, ISBN 1-56389-599-4):
    • Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight No. 117 (May 1999)
    • Batman: Shadow of the Bat No. 85 (May 1999)
  • Devlin Waugh: "Chasing Herod" (colours, with John Smith and art by Steve Yeowell, in 2000 AD #1149–1157, June–August 1999, collected in Red Tide, 264 pages, 2005, DC, ISBN 1-4012-0578-X, Rebellion, ISBN 1-904265-29-4)
  • Tharg's Future Shocks:
    • "Space Dust" (colours, with Andrew Ness and art by Siku, in 2000 AD #1190, April 2000)
    • "The Petition" (script and art, in 2000 AD #1207, August 2000)
    • "Metamorphic Invaders!" (script and art, in 2000 AD #1229, 2001)
    • "The 29 Steps" (script and art, in 2000 AD #1231, 2001)
  • Missionary Man: "Mark of the Beast" (colours, with Gordon Rennie and art by Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #1201–1204, July–August 2000)
  • Roadkill (colours, with Dan Abnett and art by Richard Elson, in 2000 AD #1208–1211, August–September 2000)
  • Scarlet Traces (with Ian Edginton):
    • Scarlet Traces (in Judge Dredd Megazine #4.16–4.18, 2002, tpb, Dark Horse, 2003, ISBN 1-56971-940-3)
    • The Great Game (4 issue mini-series, Dark Horse, 2006, tpb, 104 pages, May 2007, ISBN 1-59307-717-3)
  • XTNCT (with Paul Cornell, in Judge Dredd Megazine #209–214, 2003–2004, tpb, XTNCT: CM ND HV G F Y THNK YR HRD NGH!, 48 pages, hardcover, December 2006, ISBN 1-904265-69-3
  • Leviathan (with Ian Edginton, tpb, hardback, November 2006, ISBN 1-904265-65-0) collects:
    • "Leviathan" (in 2000 AD #1351–1360, 2003)
    • "Chosen Son" (in 2000 AD Prog 2005, 2004)
    • "McLean's Last Case" (in 2000 AD #1465, 2005)
    • "Beyond the Blue Horizon" (in 2000 AD #1466, 2005)
  • Kingdom of the Wicked (with Ian Edginton, graphic novel, Dark Horse, 2004, ISBN 1-59307-187-6)[3]
  • H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds (with Ian Edginton, Dark Horse e-comic and graphic novel, 2006, ISBN 1-59307-474-3)[4]
  • Stickleback (with Ian Edginton):
    • England's Glory (tpb, 132 pages, August 2008, ISBN 1-905437-74-9) collects:
      • "Mother London" (in 2000 AD, Prog 2007 and #1518–1525, 2006–2007)
      • "England's Glory" (in 2000 AD, Prog 2008 and #1567–1577, 2007–2008)
    • "London's Burning" (in 2000 AD, Prog 2010 and #1666–1676, 2009–2010)
  • Nevermore: "Murder in the Rue Morgue" (with Ian Edginton, graphic novel adaptation, Eye Classics, Self Made Hero, October 2007, ISBN 978-0-9552856-8-4)[5]
  • The Vort (with G. Powell, in 2000 AD #1589–1596, 2008)
  • Low Life (with Rob Williams):
    • "Creation" (in 2000 AD #1624–1631, 2009)
    • "Hostile Takeover" (in 2000 AD #1700–1709, 2010)
    • "The Deal" (in 2000 AD #1750–1761, 2011)
    • "Saudade" (in 2000 AD #1805–1811, 2012)
  • Ordinary (with Rob Williams in Judge Dredd Megazine #340-345)[6]

Awards[edit]

  • 2008:
    • Won the Favourite Comics Artist: Inks Eagle Award
    • Nominated for the Favourite Colourist Eagle Award

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "D'Israeli". Lambiek Comiclopedia. 10 June 2011. Archived from the original on 5 December 2012.
  2. ^ Burgas, Greg (7 January 2013). "Comics You Should Own – Sandman". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on 10 April 2014.
  3. ^ "Kingdom of the Wicked HC :: Profile :: Dark Horse Comics".
  4. ^ "Search :: Dark Horse Comics".
  5. ^ : Selfmadehero : Archived 22 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "D'Israeli Illustrates A Story Less".

References[edit]

  • D'Israeli at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • D'Israeli at Barney

External links[edit]

  • D'Israeli's blog
  • Sherlock Holmes gallery by D'Israeli
  • Biting the Hand That Fed Me, a webcomic about his family
  • FROM THE DRAWING BOARD: Scarlet Traces with D'Israeli via YouTube

Interviews[edit]

  • Interview with D'Israeli
  • 2000ADReview interview with D'Israeli
  • Interview with D'Israeli on LeftLion