Warren Pleece

Warren Pleece

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Warren Pleece is a British comics artist. He is best known for his work at DC Comics imprint DC Comics.

Biography

With his brother Gary Pleece, he wrote and drew four issues of a self published comics magazine called "Velocity" between 1987 and 1989. A satirical collection of stories, there were no recurring characters, but many recognisable caricatures from politics and pop culture. The fifth issue was published by Acme Press in 1990. Their first non self published work appeared in Escape magazine.

Warren Pleece also collaborated with Woodrow Phoenix on Sinister Romance, a comic published by Harrier. He then collaborated with Irish writer Garth Ennis on the strip "True Faith", serialised in "Crisis" and eventually published as a trade paperback. "True Faith" sparked some controversy in the UK with an article in the Daily Mail due to its story being critical about Christianity.

Pleece contributed "Second City Blues" to the comic "2000AD", which was a series set in a futuristic Birmingham, with teams playing a deadly sport similar to the film "Rollerball".

Pleece has since worked professionally mainly for DC Comics. He began with a four-issue Vertigo series featuring the Tattooed Man and has since contributed to the "Hellblazer" series, "The Invisibles" with Grant Morrison, and "Kinetic" by Kelley Puckett.

Bibliography

* "Comics Are Really Great" (with Gary Pleece, in "A1" #2, 1989)

* "Leone Ryder" (with Gary Pleece, in "A1" #3, 1990)

* "The Numbers Game" (with Gary Pleece, in "Revolver: The Horror Special", 1990)

*"True Faith" (with Garth Ennis, in "Crisis" #29-34 & #34-38, 1989-1990)

*"Skin Graft: The Adventures of a Tattooed Man" (with Jerry Prosser, 4-issue mini-series, Vertigo, 1993)

*"Sandman Mystery Theatre" #33-36 (with Steven T. Seagle/Matt Wagner, Vertigo, 1995)

*"Hellblazer" #115-128 (with Paul Jenkins, Vertigo Comics, 1997-1998)

*"2020 Visions" #4-6 (with Jamie Delano, Vertigo, 1997)

*"The Invisibles" (vol. 3) #11-9 (with Grant Morrison, Vertigo, 1999)

*"Deadenders" (pencils, with Ed Brubaker and inks by Richard Case/Cameron Stewart, Vertigo, 2000-2001)

*"Lucifer" #4 (with Mike Carey and inks by Dean Ormston, Vertigo, 2000)

*"The Monarchy" #3 (with Doselle Young and inks by Garry Leach, Wildstorm, 2001)

*"Kinetic" (with Kelley Puckett, DC Comics, 2004, collected in tpb, 2005, ISBN 1401204724)

*"Second City Blues" (with Kek-W, in "2000 AD" #1420-1431, 2005)

*"Incognegro" (with Mat Johnson, graphic novel, Vertigo, hardcover, Titan Books, August 2008, ISBN 1848560710, Vertigo, February 2008, ISBN 140121097X)

* "Coventry" (with Harvey Pekar, in "American Splendor" vol. 2 #3, Vertigo, 2008)

References

*gcdb|type=credit|search=Warren+Pleece|title=Warren Pleece
*comicbookdb|type=creator|id=2009|title=Warren Pleece
* [http://www.comics-db.com/comics/search.cgi?query=Sean%20Phillips&bool=and&substring=1 Warren Pleece] at the Big Comic Book DataBase
* [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=droid&page=profiles&choice=WARRENP Warren Pleece] at 2000 AD Online

External links

* [http://www.paulgravett.com/articles/127_pleece/127_pleece.htm Escape 25th Anniversary: Warren Pleece] , overview and interview by Paul Gravett


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