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Tony Lee (born 30 June 1970) is a British comics writer, screenwriter, audio playwright, and novelist. ==Career== A #1 New York Times bestselling writer, Lee has written for various UK and US comic publishers including ''2000 AD'', IDW Publishing, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Del Rey and Walker Books; and he has worked on such series as ''X-Men Unlimited'',''Doctor Who'', ''Superboy'', ''Starship Troopers'' and ''Spider-Man''. His published creator-owned work includes ''The Gloom'', ''Hope Falls'', ''Outlaw: The Legend Of Robin Hood'', ''Excalibur: The Legend Of King Arthur'', ''From The Pages Of Bram Stoker's 'Dracula': Harker'' and ''Midnight Kiss'', featuring Michael Moorcock's Jerry Cornelius and the magical land of Oz. He is also the adaptor for several Anthony Horowitz stories for both Walker Books and Hachette Children's Books, including the ''Gatekeepers'' series. Reviews for ''The Gloom'' #1 included "Buy this comic - sell a kidney if you have to." (''Comics Bulletin'')〔(Comics Bulletin - Regie Rigby: Fool Britannia - Two Down, Countless More Excellent Books To Go - The Bristol Round-Up Begins! )〕 Michael Moorcock said of ''Midnight Kiss'', "One of the richest, most original, engaging and fast-moving graphic stories of the new century. Matt Sable and Nightmare are the greatest team of Ghoul-Busters ever to hit the printed page."〔(Tony Lee dot co dot uk - Archives )〕 ''The Gloom'' is now weekly on MTV Comics. In June 2009 Lee's first original graphic novel for Walker Books was released, ''Outlaw: The Legend Of Robin Hood'', a 21st-century retelling of the classic story. Art was by Sam Hart. ''Outlaw'' has since been critically acclaimed and has won several literary awards. The sequel, ''Excalibur: The Legend Of King Arthur'' is an American Library Association Best Novels For Teens 2012 nomination. In May 2010 Lee's first graphic novel for Del Rey/Random House was released, an adaptation of the bestseller novel ''Pride and Prejudice and Zombies'' by Seth Grahame-Smith and Jane Austen, art by Cliff Richards. It topped the ''New York Times'' Bestseller List for paperback Graphic Novels the same month. In 2008/9 Lee wrote several stories for Rebellion, with stories in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' and ''2000 AD''. He was the writer of the ongoing ''Doctor Who'' comic for IDW Publishing for both Tenth Doctor and Eleventh Doctor, and was one of the writers of the 2012 ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' / ''Doctor Who'' crossover series. In 2011 Lee created two series for MTV Comics at MTV Geek!, both with longtime collaborator Dan Boultwood. The first, a reboot of ''The Gloom'' featured completely redrawn art and a new edit of the original script, while ''Agent Mom'', co written by ''Stargate Universe'' and ''Smallville'' actress Alaina Huffman was a completely original tale. Also in 2011 Lee and Dan Boultwood created a four graphic novel series for Franklin Watts / Hachette - ''Sherlock Holmes: The Baker Street Irregulars''. Set 'in canon' during the time of Sherlock Holmes's 'death', the series was edited by Holmes academic Leslie S. Klinger. In 2013 Lee co-wrote a "MacGyver" series for Image Comics with show creator Lee David Zlotoff, and created a "Battlestar Galactica" miniseries for Dynamite Entertainment based around the character Starbuck. Lee also wrote a "Superboy" issue for DC Comics. In 2014 Lee returned to IDW to write the last arc of their "Doctor Who" series, and created another "Battlestar Galactica" miniseries for Dynamite Entertainment, this time set in a steampunk world. In 2015 it was announced that Lee was writing a graphic novel adaptation of "Also Known As" for Boxfly Pictures, taken from his screenplay. Lee has also written four audio dramas for Big Finish's Doctor Who, Confessions of Dorian Gray and Bernice Summerfield ranges. In 2014 it was announced that Lee was writing two novels aimed at reluctant teen readers, published by Badger learning. Titled ''Stalker'' and ''Jigsaw Lady'', they were released in May 2014. Since then Lee has added to the range with "Mister Scratch" and "Noticed", and with the 'Dark Read' books "Dr Jekyll And Little Miss Hyde" and "Otis", the latter based on William Shakespeare's "Othello". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tony Lee」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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