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Ian Edginton

Ian Edginton is a British comic book writer, known for his work on such titles as 'X-Force'', ''Scarlet Traces'', ''H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds'' and ''Leviathan''.
==Career==
Ian Edginton is known for his steampunk/alternate history work (often with the artist D'Israeli) and is the co-creator of ''Scarlet Traces'', a sequel to ''H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds'', which they later went on to adapt in turn, and ''The Great Game'', a sequel to ''Scarlet Traces''. For ''2000 AD'' he has written ''Leviathan'', ''Stickleback'' and, with art by Steve Yeowell, ''The Red Seas'' as well as one-off serials such as ''American Gothic'' (2005).
''Scarlet Traces'' was an idea he had when first reading ''The War of the Worlds'', its first few instalments appeared on Cool Beans website, before being serialised in the ''Judge Dredd Megazine''. Also, ''The Red Seas'' was initially going to be drawn by Phil Winslade and be the final release by Epic, but Winslade was still tied up with ''Goddess'', and when ideas for replacement artists were rejected, Epic was finally wound up. The series re-emerged when Edginton pitched ideas to Matt Smith at the start of his ''2000 AD'' career.
With D'Israeli he has created a number of new series including ''Stickleback'', a tale of a strange villain in an alternate Victorian London, and ''Gothic'', which he describes as "Mary Shelley's Doc Savage". With Simon Davis he worked on a survival horror series, ''Stone Island'', and he has also produced a comic version of the computer game ''Hellgate: London'' with Steve Pugh.
With Dan Abnett he is writing comics based on ''Warhammer 40,000'' (''Damnation Crusade'' and ''Blood and Thunder'')〔(Edginton Lifts Off with “Warhammer 40,000” ), Comic Book Resources, November 17, 2006〕 and ''Warhammer'' (''Forge of War'') for Boom! Studios. The most recent is a Warhammer Fantasy series called ''Condemned by Fire''.〔("Talking Warhammer with Ian Edginton" ). Newsarama. May 20, 2008〕
He is currently working on a dinosaurs and cowboys story called ''Sixgun Logic''. As part of Top Cow's Pilot Season he has written an ''Angelus'' one-shot.〔Furey, Emmett (November 26, 2007). ("Divine Retribution: Edginton talks ''Angelus: Pilot Season'' #1" ). Comic Book Resources.〕 he also contributed to ''Days Missing'' at Archaia Studios Press.
Following the "World's End" storyline, Edginton took over the writing of ''Stormwatch: Post Human Division'' from issue #13〔(NYCC '08: LIVING IN THE RUINS: WS Editor Ben Abernathy on 'Worlds End'" ). Newsarama. April 19, 2008〕〔("Mapping the Wildstorm Universe: Stormwatch P.H.D." ). Comic Book Resources. December 30, 2008〕 and also at Wildstorm he created ''Victorian Undead'' a series which mixes Sherlock Holmes with zombies. He has also written ''Aladdin: Legacy of the Lost'' at Radical Comics.

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