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- IPC/Fleetway Valiant Jet Tammy Lion Sandie Battle Picture Weekly Action The 2000 AD group Eagle Scream! Roy of the Rovers
- Marvel Comics
- DC Comics
- Dark Horse Comics
- Others
- Notes
- References
{{Infobox comics creator biblio |image = |imagesize = |caption = |alt = |name = John Wagner |actstart = 1971 |actend = Present |pub1 = 2000 AD |start1 = 1977 |end1 = Present |pub2 = DC Comics |start2 = 1987 |end2 = 1997 |pub3 = Dark Horse Comics |start3 = 1995 |end3 = 2003 |sort = Wagner, John |creatorcomics = John Wagner |author = y }}John Wagner has worked on a wide range of British comics most notably working on Judge Dredd and the various spin-offs. Wagner often writes under a number of pseudonyms. IPC/FleetwayWagner broke into writing comics in 1971 in partnership with Pat Mills, writing scripts for IPC humour comics like Cor!! and Whizzer and Chips. Valiant- "Yellowknife of the Yard", co-written with Pat Mills, art by Douglas Maxted, 1971
- "One-Eyed Jack", art by John Cooper, 1975–76 (continued with other writers in Battle Picture Weekly, 1976); later reprinted in Eagle
- "Soldier Sharp", art by Joe Colquhoun, 1976; continued in Battle Picture Weekly, 1976
Jet- "Patridge's Patch", co-written with Pat Mills, art by Mike Western, 1971
Tammy- "School for Snobs", co-written with Pat Mills, 1971
- "Bella at the Bar", one of several writers, art by John Armstrong, 1974–
Lion- "The Can-Do Kids", co-written with Pat Mills, c. 1971-2
Sandie- "Jeannie and her Uncle Meanie", c. 1973
Battle Picture Weekly- "Rat Pack", one of several writers, 1975–76
- "The Flight of the Golden Hinde", one of several writers, 1975
- "The Bootneck Boy", one of several writers, 1975–77
- "Lofty's One-Man Luftwaffe", one of several writers, 1975
- "D-Day Dawson", one of several writers, 1975–77
- "The Fortrose Falcon", first episode, remainder written by Eric Hebden, 1975
- "They Can't Stop Bullet", one of several writers, 1975
- "Battle Badge of Bravery", one of several writers, 1975
- "Return of the Eagle", one of several writers, 1975–76
- "Darkie's Mob", art by Mike Western, 1976–77; reprinted in the Judge Dredd Megazine, 2003; hardcover, Titan Books, April 2010, {{ISBN|1-84856-442-2}}
- "Joe Two Beans", art by Eric Bradbury, 1977
- "Gaunt", art by John Cooper, 1977
- "HMS Nightshade", art by Mike Western, 1978–79
- "Fight for the Falklands", art by Jim Watson, 1982–83
- "Invasion 1984", co-written with Alan Grant (credited to R. Clark), art by Eric Bradbury, 1983
Action- "Black Jack", #1–30, 1976–1977 (later episodes written by Jack Adrian)
The 2000 AD groupWork done for 2000 AD, Starlord and Judge Dredd Megazine - M.A.C.H. 1 (in 2000 AD #9 & 16, 1977)
- Judge Dredd:
- Complete Case Files Volume 1 (336 pages, December 2005, {{ISBN|1-904265-79-0}})
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #9–18, 20–23, 25–28, 32–60, 1977–78, including:
- "The Robot Wars", art by Carlos Ezquerra, Ron Turner, Mike McMahon and Ian Gibson, #10–17
- Complete Case Files Volume 2 (320 pages, February 2006, {{ISBN|1-904265-83-9}})
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #61–115, 1978–79, including:
- The Day the Law Died", art by various, #89–108
- Complete Case Files Volume 3 (240 pages, April 2006, {{ISBN|1-904265-87-1}})
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #116–151, 1979–80, including:
- "Judge Death", art by Brian Bolland, #149–151
- Complete Case Files Volume 4 (336 pages, June 2006, {{ISBN|1-904265-90-1}})
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #155–182 & 184–207, 1980–81, including:
- "The Judge Child", co-written with Alan Grant, art by Brian Bolland, Mike McMahon and Ron Smith, #156–181
- Complete Case Files Volume 5 (384 pages, October 2006, {{ISBN|1-905437-08-0}})
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #208–270, 1981–82, including:
- "Judge Death Lives", co-written with Alan Grant, art by Brian Bolland, #224–228
- "Block Mania", co-written with Alan Grant, art by Mike McMahon, Ron Smith, Steve Dillon and Brian Bolland, #236–244
- "The Apocalypse War", co-written with Alan Grant, art by Carlos Ezquerra, #245–270
- Complete Case Files Volume 6 (336 pages, November 2006, {{ISBN|1-905437-09-9}})
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #271–321, 1982–83
- Complete Case Files Volume 7 (352 pages, March 2007, {{ISBN|1-905437-20-X}})
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #322–375, 1983–84
- Complete Case Files Volume 8 (336 pages, May 2007, {{ISBN|1-905437-27-7}})
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #375–423, 1984–85, including
- "City of the Damned", co-written with Alan Grant, art by various, #293–406
- Complete Case Files Volume 9 (357 pages, November 2007, {{ISBN|1-905437-47-1}})
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #424–473, 1985–86
- Complete Case Files Volume 10 (368 pages, June 2008, {{ISBN|1-905437-68-4}})
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #474–522, 1986–87
- Complete Case Files Volume 11 (368 pages, October 2008, {{ISBN|1-905437-79-X}}) includes:
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #523–570, 1987–88, including:
- "Oz", co-written with Alan Grant, art by various, #545–570
- Complete Case Files Volume 12 (336 pages, January 2009, {{ISBN|1-905437-91-9}})
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #571–586, 588–597, 599, 601, 603–606, 608–612, 615–618, 1988–89
- Complete Case Files Volume 13 (272 pages, July 2009, {{ISBN|1-906735-07-7}})
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #620–621, 623–626, 632–635, 638–639, 641–646, 648–655, 657–658, 661, 1989–90
- Complete Case Files Volume 14 (272 pages, November 2009, {{ISBN|1-906735-29-8}})
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #662–699, 1990, including
- "Tale of the Dead Man", art by Will Simpson, Jeff Anderson, 662–668
- "Necropolis", art by Carlos Ezquerra, #669–699 (including "Countdown to Necropolis" episodes)
- Complete Case Files Volume 15 (320 pages, April 2010, {{ISBN|1-906735-44-1}})
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #700–710, 716–718, 721–726, 1990–91
- Judge Dredd, Judge Dredd Megazine Vol 1 #1–3 & 7–9, 1990–1991
- Complete Case Files Volume 16 (336 pages, August 2010, {{ISBN|1-906735-50-6}})
- Judge Dredd, 2000 AD #739, 750–753, 1991–92
- Complete Case Files Volume 17 (304 pages, February 2011, {{ISBN|1-907519-83-1}})
- Judge Dredd, Judge Dredd Megazine Vol 2 #1–3, 1992
- Complete Case Files Volume 18 (304 pages, September 2011, {{ISBN|1-907992-25-1}})
- Judge Dredd, Judge Dredd Megazine Vol 2 #12–18, 21–26, 1992–93, including:
- "Mechanismo", art by Colin MacNeil, Vol 2 #12–27
- "Mechanismo Returns", art by Peter Doherty, Vol 2 #22–26
- Complete Case Files Volume 19 (320 pages, May 2012, {{ISBN|1-907992-96-0}})
- Judge Dredd, Judge Dredd Megazine Vol 2 #31–43, 1993, including:
- "Mechanismo: Body Count", art by Manuel Benet, Vol 2 #37–43
More to be added. - Shako! (with co-author Pat Mills (1–4) and various artists, in 2000 AD #20–35, 1977, collected in Extreme Edition #18, 2006)
- Strontium Dog (with art by Carlos Ezquerra, except where indicated):
- Search/Destroy Agency Files: Volume 1 (336 pages, January 2007, {{ISBN|1-905437-15-3}}) collects:
- "Max Quirxx" (in Starlord #1–2, 1978)
- "Papa Por-ka" (in Starlord #3–5, 1978)
- "No Cure For Kansyr" (in Starlord #6–7, 1978)
- "Planet Of The Dead" (in Starlord #8–10, 1978)
- "Two-Faced Terror!" (in Starlord #12–15, 1978)
- "Demon Maker" #17–19 (with art by Brendan McCarthy (17) and Ian Gibson (18–19), in Starlord #17–19, 1978)
- "The Ultimate Weapon" (in Starlord #21–22, 1978)
- "The Galaxy Killers" (in 2000 AD #86–94, 1978)
- "Journey Into Hell" (in 2000 AD #104–118, 1979)
- "Death’s Head" (with co-author Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #178–181, 1980)
- "The Schiklegruber Grab" (with co-author Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #182–188, 1980)
- "Mutie’s Luck" (with co-author Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #189, 1980)
- "The Doc Quince Case" (with co-author Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #190–193, 1980–1981)
- "The Bad Boys Bust" (with co-author Alan Grant, in 2000 AD #194–197, 1981)
- Search/Destroy Agency Files: Volume 2 (with co-author Alan Grant, 288 pages, June 2007, {{ISBN|1-905437-29-3}}) collects:
- "Portrait Of a Mutant" (in 2000 AD #200–206, 210–221, 1981)
- "The Gronk Affair" (in 2000 AD #224–227, 1981)
- "The Kid Knee Caper" (in 2000 AD #228–233, 1981)
- "The Moses Incident" (in 2000 AD #335–345, 1983)
- "The Killing" (in 2000 AD #350–359, 1984)
- "Outlaw!" (in 2000 AD #363–385, 1984)
- Search/Destroy Agency Files: Volume 3 (with co-author Alan Grant, 384 pages, September 2007, {{ISBN|1-905437-38-2}}) collects:
- "The Big Bust Of ’49" (in 2000 AD #415–424, 1985)
- "The Slavers Of Drule" (in 2000 AD #425–436, 1985)
- "Max Bubba" (in 2000 AD #445–465, 1985–1986)
- "Smiley’s World" (in 2000 AD #466–467, 1986)
- "Rage" (in 2000 AD #469–489, 1986)
- "Incident On Mayjer Minor" (in 2000 AD #490–496, 1986)
- "Warzone!" (in 2000 AD #497–499, 1986)
- Search/Destroy Agency Files: Volume 4 (with co-author Alan Grant, 352 pages, January 2008, {{ISBN|1-905437-51-X}}) collects:
- "Bitch" (in 2000 AD #505–529, 1987)
- "The Royal Affair" (in 2000 AD #532–536, 1987)
- "A Sorry Case" (with art by Colin MacNeil, in 2000 AD #540–543, 1987)
- "The Rammy" (in 2000 AD #544–553, 1987)
- Uncollected:
- "The Kreeler Conspiracy" (in Prog 2000, 2000 AD #1174–1180, 1195–1199, 1999–2000)
- "The Sad Case" (in Prog 2001, 2000)
- "Roadhouse" (in 2000 AD #1300–1308, 2002)
- "The Tax Dodge" (in 2000 AD #1350–1358, 2003)
- "The Headly Foot Job" (in 2000 AD #1400–1403, 2004)
- "Traitor To His Kind" (in 2000 AD #1406–1415, 2004)
- "A Shaggy Dog Story" (in Prog 2006, 2000 AD #1469–1472, 2005–2006)
- "The Glum Affair" (in Prog 2008, 2000 AD #1567–1576, 2007–2008)
- "Blood Moon" (with co-artist Hector Ezquerra, in 2000 AD #1617-ongoing, 2009)
- Robo-Hunter:
- Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD # 76–85 & 100–112, 1978–79)
- Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD # 152–174, 1980)
- Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD # 259–272, 275–281 & 283–288, 1982)
- Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD # 292–307, 1982–83)
- Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD # 312–334, 1983)
- Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD # 435–443, 1985)
- Ace Trucking Co. (with co-author Alan Grant and art by Massimo Belardinelli, unless noted):
- The Complete Ace Trucking Co. Volume 1 (320 pages {{ISBN|1-905437-77-3}}) collects:
- "The Kleggs" (in 2000 AD #232–236, 1981)
- "Hell's Pocket" (with art by Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD #239–243, 1981)
- "Lugjack" (in 2000 AD #244–250, 1982)
- "The Great Mush Rush" (in 2000 AD #251–258, 1982)
- "The Ughbug Bloos" (in 2000 AD #259, 1982)
- "Last Lug To Abbo Dabbo" (in 2000 AD #260–267, 1982)
- "Joobaloo" (in 2000 AD #268–272, 1982)
- "Too Many Bams" (in 2000 AD #273–278, 1982)
- "The Kloistar Run" (in 2000 AD #279–285, 1982)
- "Stoop Coop Soup" (in 2000 AD #288–293, 1982)
- The Complete Ace Trucking Co. Volume 2 (336 pages {{ISBN|1-905437-98-6}}) collects:
- "Bamfeezled" (2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1982)
- "On The Dangle" (in 2000 AD #378–386, 1984)
- "Strike!" (in 2000 AD #387–390 and 392–400, 1984–1985)
- "The Croakside Trip" (in 2000 AD #428–433, 1985)
- "Stowaway Lugjacker" (in 2000 AD Annual 1986, 1985)
- "Whatever Happened to Ace Garp?" (in 2000 AD #451, 1986)
- "The Doppelgarp" (in 2000 AD #452–472, 1986)
- "The Garpetbaggers" (in 2000 AD #475–483 and 485–498, 1986)
- "The Homecoming" (in 2000 AD Annual 1989, 1988)
- Psi Division (with co-author Alan Grant):
- "The Mind of Edward Bottlebum" (with art by Ian Gibson, Judge Dredd Annual 1985, 1984)
- Judge Anderson (May 2005, 192 pages, Rebellion, {{ISBN|1-904265-39-1}}):
- "Four Dark Judges" (with art by Brett Ewins (1–7), Cliff Robinson (8–10, 12) and Robin Smith (11), in 2000 AD #416–427, 1985)
- "The Possessed" (as R. Clark, with art by Brett Ewins, in 2000 AD #468–478, 1986)
- "Hour of the Wolf" (with art by Barry Kitson and Will Simpson, in 2000 AD #520–531, 1987)
- The Helltrekkers (with José Ortiz, in 2000 AD # 387–415, 1984–1985)
- Tales from Mega-City One:
- Tales from Mega-City One (in 2000 AD # 523, 525–26, 532–34 & 539, 1987)
- Tales from Mega-City One (in 2000 AD # 605, 1988)
- Chopper
- "Soul on Fire" (with Colin MacNeil, in 2000 AD #594–597, 1988)
- "Song of the Surfer" (with Colin MacNeil, in 2000 AD #654–665, 1989)
- "The Big Meg" (with Dylan Teague, in 2000 AD #1387–1394, 2004)
- The Dead Man (in 2000 AD # 650–662, 1989–90)
- America (with Colin MacNeil):
- "America" (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.1 #1–7, 1990–1091)
- "Fading of the Light" (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 #20–25, 1996–1097)
- Judge Death:
- "Young Death" (with Peter Doherty, in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.1 #1–12, 1990–1991, collected in Young Death: Boyhood of a Superfiend, May 2008, {{ISBN|1-905437-65-X}})
- "Tea With Mrs. Gunderson" (with Dean Ormston, in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 #15, 1992)
- My Name is Death (with Frazer Irving, 112 pages, 2005, {{ISBN|1-904265-73-1}}) collects:
- "My Name is Death" (in 2000 AD #1289–1294, 2002)
- "The Wilderness Days" (in Judge Dredd Megazine #209–216, 2003–2004)
- Al's Baby (with Carlos Ezquerra, reprinted in Extreme Edition #16, 2006):
- "Al's Baby" (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.1 #4–15, 1991)
- "Blood on the Bib" (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 #16–24, 1992–1993)
- "Public Enemy No. 1" (in 2000 AD #1034–1044, 1997)
- Mean Machine:
- "Travels with Muh Shrink" (with Richard Dolan, in 2000 AD # 730–736, 1991)
- "Son of Mean Machine" (with Carl Critchlow, in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 # 63–72 & 82, 1994–1995)
- "Visiting Time" (with John Hicklenton, in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 #82, 1995)
- "Angel Heart" (with David Millgate, in Judge Dredd Megazine #218–220, 2004)
- Brit-Cit Babes (with Steve Sampson, in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.1 #16–20, 1992)
- Button Man:
- "Book I: The Killing Game" (with Arthur Ranson, in 2000 AD #780–791, 1992)
- "Book II: Confession" (with Arthur Ranson, in 2000 AD #904–919, 1994)
- "Book 3" (with Arthur Ranson, in 2000 AD prog 2001 & #1223–1233, 2001)
- "Book IV: The Hitman's Daughter" (with Frazer Irving, in 2000 AD #1551-1566, 2007)
- I Was a Teenage Tax Consultant (with Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD # 1050–1059, 1997)
- Predator vs. Judge Dredd (with art by Enrique Alcatera, in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 #36–38, Dark Horse, 3-issue mini-series, 1997, collected in tpb, 80 pages, Titan, 1998, {{ISBN|1-84023-021-5}}, Dark Horse Comics, 1999, {{ISBN|1-56971-345-6}})
- The Balls Brothers (with Kev Walker):
- "Heroes for Hire" (in 2000 AD #1128–1131, 1999)
- "Balls to Biloxi" (in 2000 AD #1141–1147, 1999)
- Banzai Battalion (80 pages, March 2005, {{ISBN|1-904265-11-1}}) collects:
- "The Fitz" (with Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD #1257–1262, 2001)
- "Save the Fitz!" (with Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD prog 2003, 2002)
- "Robot Wars" (with Steve Roberts, in 2000 AD #1501–1506, 2006)
Eagle- "Dan Dare: The Return of the Mekon", co-written with Pat Mills and Barrie Tomlinson, art by Gerry Embleton, Ian Kennedy, #1–33, 1982
- "Joe Soap", co-written with Alan Grant, photo-strip, #12–22, 1982
- "Manix", co-written with Alan Grant (credited to Keith Law), photo-strip, #24–31, 1982
- "Doomlord", co-written with Alan Grant, photo-strip, then traditional comic strip drawn by Eric Bradbury, 1982–1991
- "The House of Daemon", co-written with Alan Grant, art by José Ortiz, #25–47, 1982–83
- "Gil Hazzard – Codename Scorpio", co-written with Alan Grant, #49–67, 1983
- "The Fists of Danny Pyke", co-written with Alan Grant (credited to D. Spence), art by John M. Burns
- "Bloodfang", co-written with Alan Grant (credited to F. Martin Candor), art by Jim Baikie and Carlos Cruz, #116–127 and 129–158, 1983–84
- "Computer Warrior", co-written with Alan Grant, 1985–88
Scream!- "The Thirteenth Floor", co-written with Alan Grant (credited to Ian Holland), art by José Ortiz, 1984; continued in Eagle
- "Monster", co-written with Alan Grant (credited to R. Clark), art by Jesus Redondo, 1984; continued in Eagle
Roy of the Rovers- "Dan Harker's War", co-written with Alan Grant, 1985
Marvel Comics- Doctor Who (with co-writer Pat Mills and art by Dave Gibbons, in Doctor Who Magazine #1–16 & 19–34, 1979–1980, collected in The Iron Legion, 2004, {{ISBN|1-904159-37-0}}):
- "The Iron Legion" (#1–8)
- "City of the Damned" (#9–16)
- "The Star Beast" (#19–26)
- "Dogs of Doom" (#27–34)
- The Chronicles of Genghis Grimtoad (with co-writer Alan Grant and art by Ian Gibson, in Strip (Marvel UK), 1990,[3] collected as a Marvel Graphic Novel[4])
- The Last American (with co-author Alan Grant, and art by Mike McMahon, 4-issue mini-series, Epic Comics, 1990–1991, tpb, Com.x, 2004)
DC ComicsWork at DC Comics, and their imprints include: - Outcasts (with co-author Alan Grant, and pencils by Cam Kennedy, 12-issue limited series, DC Comics, 1987–1988)
- Batman / Judge Dredd: Judgement on Gotham (1991)
- Batman vs. Judge Dredd: Vendetta in Gotham (DC / Fleetway, 1993)
- Chain Gang War (created with Dave Johnson) DC Comics 1993–1994 Ongoing Monthly series cancelled after 12 issues.
- Bob, the Galactic Bum (with co-author Alan Grant and art by Carlos Ezquerra, 4-issue mini-series, DC, 1995)
- Batman / Judge Dredd: The Ultimate Riddle (DC / Fleetway, 1995)
- A History of Violence (with Vince Locke, Paradox Press, 1997)
Dark Horse ComicsWagner has also worked at Dark Horse Comics on a number of their licensed properties: - Aliens: Berserker (with Paul Mendoza, and Andy Mushynsky, 4-issue mini-series, Dark Horse, 1995, included in Aliens Omnibus, Volume 4, 384 pages, June 2008, {{ISBN|1-59307-926-5}})
- Star Wars:
- Star Wars Omnibus: Shadows of the Empire (408 pages, Dark Horse, February 2010, {{ISBN|1-59582-434-0}}, Titan Books, April 2010, {{ISBN|1-84856-599-2}}) includes:
- Shadows of the Empire (with pencils by Kilian Plunkett and John Nadeau and inks by P. Craig Russell, 6-issue mini-series, 1996, tpb, 1997, {{ISBN|1-56971-181-X}})[5]
- Star Wars Omnibus: Boba Fett (494 pages, Dark Horse, April 2010, {{ISBN|1-59582-418-9}}, Titan Books, July 2010, {{ISBN|1-84856-616-6}}) includes:
- Boba Fett (with Cam Kennedy, 3-issue mini-series, Dark Horse Comics, 1995–1996, tpb, Death, Lies, & Treachery, 1998, {{ISBN|1-56971-311-1}})[6]
- Boba Fett: Enemy of the Empire (112 pages, 1999, {{ISBN|1-56971-407-X}})[7] collects:
- "Enemy of the Empire" (with Ian Gibson, 4-issue mini-series)
- "Salvage" (with pencils by John Nadeau and inks by Jim Amash, Boba Fett ½ in Wizard Magazine)
- "Sacrifice" (with Cam Kennedy, in Empire #7, 2003, collected in Boba Fett: Man With A Mission, Dark Horse, March 2007, {{ISBN|1-59307-707-6}})[8]
- "The Jabba Tape" (with Kilian Plunkett, one-shot, 1998)[9]
- Xena: Warrior Princess #1–8 (1999–2000):
- The Warrior Way of Death (with pencils by Joyce Chin, Clint Hilinski, Mike Deodato and Ivan Reis and inks by Walden Wong, Mike Deodato, Grant Nelson, tpb, collects Xena #1–3, 2000, {{ISBN|1-56971-452-5}})
- Slave (with pencils by Joyce Chin and Mike Deodato, Jr.and inks by Clint Hilinski, Fabiano Neves and Walden Wong, tpb, collects Xena #4–6, 2000, {{ISBN|1-56971-471-1}})
- Blood and Shadows (with pencils by Davide Fabbri and Mike Deodato and inks by Mark Heike, Neil Nelson, tpb, collects Xena #7–10, 2001, {{ISBN|1-56971-521-1}})
Others- The Bogie Man (with co-author Alan Grant and art by Robin Smith):
- The Bogie Man (John Brown Publishing, 128 pages, 1991, {{ISBN|1-870870-21-2}})
- Chinatoon (Toxic! #2–9, 1991, started by Cam Kennedy, redrawn and completed by Smith, Atomeka Press, 112 pages, 1993, {{ISBN|1-85809-006-7}})
- The Manhattan Project (Toxic! #11–21, 1991, Tundra Publishing, 52 pages, 1992, {{ISBN|1-85809-001-6}})
- The Bogie Man (collects the first volume and Chinatoon, Pocket Books, 224 pages, 1998, {{ISBN|0-671-00923-0}})
- "Return to Casablanca" (Judge Dredd Megazine #227–233, 2005)
- The Crow (Top Dollar Comics, Kitchen Sink Press):
- City of Angels (with co-author David Goyer, and art by Dean Ormston (#1) and Phil Hester (#2–3), 3-issue mini-series, 1995, tpb, Titan Books, 1996, {{ISBN|1-85286-757-4}})
- Dead Time (with co-author James O'Barr, and art by Alex Maleev, 3-issue mini-series, 1996, tpb, 96 pages, Titan Books, 1997, {{ISBN|1-85286-740-X}}, Kitchen Sink, {{ISBN|0-87816-547-9}})
Notes1. ^Hamlyn's The Pit, Barney 2. ^Rebellion's The Pit, Barney 3. ^{{comicbookdb|title|24940|title=Strip}} 4. ^{{comicbookdb|issue|170529|title=The Chronicles of Genghis Grimtoad}} 5. ^Shadows of the Empire at the Comic Book DB 6. ^{{comicbookdb|type=issue|id=457|title=Death, Lies, & Treachery}} 7. ^Enemy of the Empire at the Comic Book DB 8. ^"Sacrifice" at the Comic Book DB 9. ^"The Jabba Tape" at the Comic Book DB
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- John Wagner at Barney
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- John Wagner at Lambiek's COmiclopedia
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