Staz Johnson

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Staz Johnson
BornStewart Johnson
(1965-08-12) 12 August 1965 (age 58)
Nationality
www.stazjohnson.com

Stewart "Staz" Johnson is an

Robin and Catwoman
series.

Biography

Johnson got his start working on magazines which covered the then-burgeoning fantasy

Transformers and Action Force. During this period Johnson's first work was published in the US in Marvel Comics G.I. Joe
European Missions in 1989; however this was not original work - the series reprinted his Marvel UK Action Force material.

In 1992 he did his first work for

Future Shocks feature. His most recent work on the title was part of a Rogue Trooper
serial in 2003.

His work on Marvel UK's

Death Wreck series in 1994 led to him getting work from Marvel US on titles such as Thor (1994), Force Works (1995) and Spider-Man
: Funeral for an Octopus (1995).

He then began a long period where he worked exclusively for Marvel's competitor DC Comics, initially on a six-issue storyline in

Robin (1996–1999) and Catwoman (2000–2001). His most recent work for DC was the inter-company crossover Batman/Aliens II limited series
in 2003.

In 2003 he returned to Marvel, and it is at that publisher that most of his work has since been published. At Marvel he has worked on

.

Johnson was also the superhero expert on the Channel 4 television show Zero to Hero.[1]

He is currently working on a 150-page Dracula comic and has produced The New World Order, a comic book series based on a line of Agent Provocateur lingerie.[2]

Johnson lives in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, where he was brought up.[3]

Bibliography

Death Wreck
art by Johnson

Comics work includes:

Notes

References

External links