Steve Parkhouse

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Steve Parkhouse
NationalityBritish
Area(s)Writer, Artist,

Steve Parkhouse is a

writer, artist and letterer who has worked for many British comics, especially 2000 AD and Doctor Who Magazine
.

Biography

Parkhouse has worked in comics since 1967, when he drew the occasional "Power House Pin-Up" of Marvel superheroes for the back covers of

Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. No. 12 (May 1969).[1] He also contributed a story for Western Gunfighters #4 (February 1970), pencilled by Barry Windsor-Smith

Since then he has worked on a wide range of titles from 2000 AD to Warrior and various Marvel UK titles. In 1982, Parkhouse wrote a comic book adaptation of the Time Bandits film which was drawn by David Lloyd and John Stokes.[2]

His work includes "

David Lloyd and various strips in Doctor Who Magazine
. He illustrated three Dr. Who episodes in 1982–83.

In 2004 he provided the art for Angel Fire, which was written by Chris Blythe (better known for his colouring work).

Resident Alien
.

Bibliography

Awards

1994: Nominated for "Best Graphic Album—Reprint"

Eisner Award for The Complete Bojeffries Saga[4]

References

  1. ^ Steve Parkhouse at Grand Comics Database
  2. ^ Friedt, Stephan (July 2016). "Marvel at the Movies: The House of Ideas' Hollywood Adaptations of the 1970s and 1980s". Back Issue! (89). Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing: 65.
  3. ^ Blythe and Parkhouse: Angel Fire Archived 23 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Comics Bulletin, 1 November 2004
  4. ^ 1994 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners

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