'Garth Ennis' (born
January 16,
1970 in
Holywood,
Northern Ireland) is a
Northern Irish comics writer, best known for the
DC/
Vertigo series
''Preacher'', co-created with artist
Steve Dillon. His work is characterised by extreme violence, black humour,
profanity, an interest in male friendship, and an amused disdain for organised religion. Frequent artistic collaborators include
Steve Dillon,
Glenn Fabry and
John McCrea.
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Biography
Ennis began his comic-writing career in 1989 with the series ''Troubled Souls''. Appearing in the short-lived but critically-acclaimed British anthology ''
Crisis'' and illustrated by McCrea, it told the story of a young,
Protestant man caught up by fate in the violence of the Irish '
Troubles'. It spawned a sequel, ''For a Few Troubles More'', a broad
Belfast-based comedy featuring two supporting characters from ''Troubled Souls'', Dougie and Ivor, who would later get their own American comics series, ''
Dicks'', from
Caliber in 1997, and several follow-ups from
Avatar.

''True Faith'' by Garth Ennis & Warren Pleece
Another series for ''Crisis'' was ''True Faith'', a religious satire inspired by his schooldays, this time drawn by
Warren Pleece. Like the two ''Troubles'' stories it was collected as a graphic novel in 1990, but religious protests led to it being quickly withdrawn from sale, apparently on the orders of publisher
Robert Maxwell. It was later republished in 1997 by Vertigo.
Ennis shortly after began to write for Crisis' parent publication, ''
2000 AD''. He quickly graduated on to the title's flagship character,
Judge Dredd, taking over from original creator
John Wagner for a period of several years. Ennis's most notable ''Dredd'' stories include ''Muzak Killer'' (a pastiche of mainstream pop music), ''Emerald Isle'' (a tongue-in-cheek story set in Ennis's native Ireland), and the twenty-part epic ''
Judgment Day.'' Ennis also contributed the surreal ''Time Flies'' (with artist
Philip Bond), dealing with time travel paradoxes and Nazis.
His first work on an American comic came in 1991 when he took over
DC Comics's horror title ''
Hellblazer'', which he wrote until 1994.
Steve Dillon became the regular artist during the second half of Ennis's run. The creative partnership established went on to create ''
Preacher''. From 1993 to 1995 Ennis and
John McCrea worked on another DC title, ''
The Demon'', during which they introduced super-powered contract killer Tommy Monaghan, aka
Hitman, whose own series would allow their creative partnership to continue when ''The Demon'' ended. Towards the end of the initial ''
Hellblazer'' run, Ennis and Dillon collaborated on a one-shot called ''Heartland'', exploring one of the secondary characters of their run. Several years after leaving, Ennis briefly returned for the five-part ''Son of Man'' story.
Ennis' landmark work to date is the 66-issue epic ''
Preacher'', which he co-created with artist
Steve Dillon. Running from 1995 to 2000, it was a tale of a
preacher with
supernatural powers, searching (literally) for a
God who has abandoned
His creation. Mixing influences from
western movies and religious themes, it drew plaudits for Ennis from all sections of the media; the ''
Guardian'' newspaper voted one of the ''Preacher'' collections its ''book of the week'', and
film director Kevin Smith described it as "More fun than going to the movies."
While ''
Preacher'' was running, Ennis began a series set in the
DC universe called ''
Hitman''. Despite being lower profile than ''
Preacher'',
Hitman ran for 60 issues (plus specials) from 1996 to 2001, veering wildly from violent action to goofy humour to a surprisingly tender examination of male friendship under fire.
Other comic projects Ennis wrote during this time period include ''Goddess'', ''
Bloody Mary'', ''Unknown Soldier'', and ''Pride and Joy'', all for DC/Vertigo, as well as origin stories for ''
The Darkness'' and ''Shadowman'' for
Image Comics.
After the end of ''Hitman'', Ennis was lured to Marvel Comics with the promise from Editor-in-Chief
Joe Quesada that he could write ''The
Punisher'' as long as he cared to. The initial 12-issue maxi-series was illustrated by Steve Dillon, who also did a 37-issue series (even illustrating it and co-writing an issue while Ennis briefly stepped down as writer) which only ended when Ennis decided to change direction. Instead of largely comical tone of these issues, he decided to make a much more serious series, re-launched under Marvel's "Max" line. This is currently ongoing, approaching issue #50, and has also inspired several limited series (such as ''Born'' and ''Barracuda'') and one-shots (''The End'', ''The Cell'', and ''The Tyger''). While at Marvel, Ennis also wrote stories for
Spider-Man,
Ghost Rider,
The Hulk, and
Thor.
In 2001 he briefly returned to UK comics to write the epic ''Helter Skelter'' for ''
Judge Dredd'' - this series cannot be considered a success, with Ennis himself saying that there is "not a hope" to return to writing Dredd as he was generally not happy with his run. "I’m too close to Dredd, I like him too much. I can’t tamper with the formula; nor can I take the piss the way I do with superheroes," he said.
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Other comics Ennis has written include ''War Story'' (with various artists) for DC; ''
The Pro'' for
Image Comics; ''
The Authority'' for
Wildstorm; ''Just a Pilgrim'' for Black Bull Press, and ''
303'' for
Avatar Press.
His work has won him a good deal of recognition in the comics industry, including nominations for the
Comics Buyer's Guide Award for Favorite Writer in 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000.
Unexpectedly, in 2006, it was announced that Ennis would write a new creator-owned extended series entitled ''The Boys'', originally published by Wildstorm. After just six issues, The Boys was cancelled by Wildstorm, despite high sales and with no reason given. The series has been picked up by Dynamite Entertainment, and is now at its tenth issue. The Boys sees Ennis reunited with artist
Darick Robertson, the two had previously worked together on the Marvel series ''Fury: Peacemaker'' and ''Punisher: Born''.
Ennis wrote the first arc of WildStorm's ''
Midnighter'' (a spin-off of ''
The Authority'') and one stand alone issue before leaving the title. Ennis has also worked with
John Woo on a 5-issue comic book mini-series called ''
Seven Brothers'' for
Virgin Comics.
Ennis's currently published titles are: Marvel's ''Punisher: Max'' (ongoing), Dynamite's ''The Boys'' (ongoing), and Avatar's ''
Chronicles of Wormwood'' (a six issue mini-series about the
Antichrist). He also has a western comic ''
Streets of Glory'' coming in October from Avatar.
On August 26, 2007,
Virgin Comics announced plans to publish a new
Dan Dare title, to be written by Ennis.
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Bibliography

''Preacher'' by Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon; cover by Glenn Fabry
Comics work includes:
★ ''
303'' (with
Jacen Burrows,
Avatar Press, 6-issue mini-series,
2004,
tpb, 144 pages, March
2007, ISBN 1592910378)
★ ''
A1'' #6A: "And They Never Get Drunk But Stay Sober" (short story, with
Steve Dillon, 1992)
★ ''
Adventures in the Rifle Brigade'' (with
Carlos Ezquerra,
tpb collects both mini-series,
2004: ISBN 1-4012-0353-1):
★
★ "Adventures in the Rifle Brigade" (
Vertigo, 3-issue mini-series, 2000)
★
★ "Operation Bollock" (
Vertigo, 3-issue mini-series, 2001)
★ ''
The Authority'':
★
★ '' (with
Glenn Fabry,
Wildstorm,
tpb,
2005 ISBN 1-4012-0614-X):
★
★
★ "
Kev" (
one-shot,
2002)
★
★
★ "" (4-issue mini-series,
2004)
★
★ '' (with
Carlos Ezquerra, DC/Wildstorm, 5-issue mini-series,
2005,
tpb, 2006 ISBN 1-4012-0990-4)
★
★ ''A Man Called Kev'' (with
Carlos Ezquerra, 5 issue mini-series,
2006)
★
★ ''
The Midnighter'' (with
Chris Sprouse,
2006, 6 issues, Wildstorm,
tpb, 144 pages, November 28, 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1477-0)
★ ''
Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror'' #7: "In Springfield, No-One Can Hear You Scream" (with
John McCrea,
2001)
★ ''
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'' #91-93 (with
Will Simpson,
DC,
1997)
★ ''
Battler Britton'' (with
Colin Wilson, 5-issue mini-series,
Wildstorm,
2006,
tpb, 120 pages, Wildstorm, May 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1378-2,
Titan Books, June 2007, ISBN 1845765605)
★ ''
Bloody Mary'' (with
Carlos Ezquerra, Vertigo,
tpb,
2005 ISBN 1-4012-0725-1):
★
★ "Bloody Mary" (DC/Helix, 4-issue mini-series,
1996)
★
★ "Bloody Mary: Lady Liberty" (DC/Helix, 4-issue mini-series,
1998)
★ ''
The Boys'' (with
Darick Robertson, Wildstorm,
2006; later
Dynamite Entertainment, 2007, ongoing) collected as:
★
★ ''The Name of the Game'' (
tpb collects #1-6, June 2007, ISBN 9133305463)
★ ''
Chopper'':
★
★ "Earth, Wind and Fire" (with
John McCrea, in ''
Judge Dredd Megazine'' #1.01-1.06,
1990) (also collected as 2-issue mini-series)
★
★ "Dead Man's Curve" (with
Martin Emond, in ''
Judge Dredd Megazine'' #2.36,
1993)
★ ''
Chronicles of Wormwood'' (with
Jacen Burrows,
Avatar, 6-issue mini-series,
2006, 2007)
★ ''
Crisis'':
★
★ #36 "Suburban Hell: The Unusual Obsession of Mrs. Orton" (art by
Phillip Swarbrick) (
1990)
★
★ #43 "The Ballad of Andrew Brown" (art by
Phil Winslade,
1990)
★
★ #61 "Light Me" (art by
Phil Winslade,
1991)
★
★ #62 "Charlie Lives With ... Fang and Snuffles" (art by
Ian Oldham,
1991)
★ ''
Dan Dare'' (with
Gary Erskine, 7-issue mini-series,
Virgin Comics, 2007, forthcoming)
★ ''
The Darkness:''
★
★ ''Coming of Age'' (with
Marc Silvestri,
Image,
1996,
tpb collects issues #1-6 + Preview Edition, 1998 ISBN 1-58240-032-6)
★
★ ''
Painkiller Jane vs. The Darkness: Stripper'' #1 (with
Amanda Conner,
1997)
★
★ ''Heart of Darkness'' (with co-writer:
Malachy Coney, art by
Marc Silvestri &
Joe Benitez,
Image,
1998,
tpb collects issues #11-14, 2001 ISBN 1-58240-205-1)
★ ''
The Demon'' (
John McCrea, DC, issues #40, 42-58, 0, and Annual #2,
1993-
1995)
★ ''
Dicks'':
★
★ ''For A Few Troubles More'' (
tpb collects story from ''
Crisis'' #40-43, 45-46)
★
★ ''Dicks'' (art by
John McCrea, 4 issues,
tpb,
Caliber, ISBN 1-59291-004-1,
1997)
★
★ ''Bigger Dicks'' (art by
John McCrea, 4 issues reprinting and expanding previous mini, 2002,
tpb from
Avatar Press,
2002)
★
★ ''Dicks 2 ''(art by
John McCrea, 4 issues,
Avatar Press,
2002)
★
★ ''Dicks X-Mas Special'' (art by
John McCrea,
one-shot,
2003)
★
★ ''Dicks Winter Special'' (art by
John McCrea,
one-shot,
2005)
★ ''
Enemy Ace: War in Heaven'' (with co-writer
Robert Kanigher); Art:
Chris Weston,
Russ Heath,
Christian Alamy and
Joe Kubert, DC, 2-issue mini-series,
2001,
tpb,
2003 ISBN 1-56389-982-5)
★ ''
Flinch'' #3: "Satanic" (with
Kieron Dwyer,
1999)
★ ''
Fury'' (with
Darick Robertson):
★
★ ''Fury'' (
Marvel MAX, 6-issue mini-series,
2001,
tpb, 144 pages,
2002, ISBN 0-7851-0878-5)
★
★ ''Peacemaker'' (
Marvel Knights, 6-issue mini-series,
tpb, 144 pages, November
2006, ISBN 0-7851-1769-5)
★ ''
Ghost Rider'' (with
Clayton Crain):
★
★ ''
Road to Damnation'' (
Marvel, 6-issue mini-series,
2005,
tpb, July
2006 ISBN 0-7851-1592-7)
★
★ ''
Trail of Tears'' (
Marvel, 6-issue mini-series,
2007,
tpb, September 2007, ISBN 0-7851-2003-3)
★ ''
Goddess'' (with
Phil Winslade, Vertigo, 8-issue
limited series, 1992,
tpb, 2002 ISBN 1-56389-735-0)
★ ''
Hellblazer'' (with
Steve Dillon, #41-50, #52-83, #129-133, Special #1 DC/Vertigo, + ''Heartland'' one-shot spin-off, 1992-1994, 1998)
★
★ ''Dangerous Habits'' (
tpb collects #41-46, 1994, ISBN 1-56389-150-6)
★
★ ''Blood Lines'' (
tpb collects #47-50, 52-55, 59-61, 296 pages, December 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1514-9)
★
★ ''Hellblazer: Rare Cuts'' (collects issue #56: "This is the Diary of Danny Drake", with
David Lloyd)
★
★ "Mortal Clay" (pt1) / "Body and Soul" (pt2) (issue #57-58: with
Steve Dillon, uncollected)
★
★ ''Fear and Loathing'' (
tpb collects #62-67, 1997, ISBN 1-56389-202-2)
★
★ ''Tainted Love'' (
tpb collects #68-71 + Special 1 + Vertigo Jam #1, 1998 ISBN 1-56389-456-4)
★
★ ''Damnations Flame'' (
tpb collects #72-77, 1999, ISBN 1-56389-508-0)
★
★ ''Rake at the Gates of Hell'' (
tpb collects #78-83 + ''Heartland'',
2003, ISBN 1-4012-0002-8)
★
★ ''Son of Man ''(
tpb collects #129-133, 2004, ISBN 1-4012-0202-0)
★
★ ''Vertigo: Winter's Edge'' #2 (short story) "All Those Little Girls And Boys"
★ ''
Hitman'' (with
John McCrea, 60 issues, DC, specials: Annual #1,
issue #1,000,000, 1996-2001)
★
★ ''Hitman'' (
tpb collects #1-3 + ''
The Demon Annual'' #2 +
Batman Chronicles #4, 1997 ISBN 1-56389-314-2)
★
★ ''10,000 Bullets'' (
tpb collects #4-8, 1998 ISBN 1-56389-404-1)
★
★ ''Local Heroes'' (
tpb collects #9-14 + Annual #1, 1999 ISBN 1-56389-509-9)
★
★ ''Ace of Killers'' (
tpb collects #15-22, 2000 ISBN 1-56389-614-1)
★
★ ''Who Dares Wins'' (
tpb collects #23-28, 2001 ISBN 1-56389-718-0)
★
★ uncollected: 29-33, 1,000,0000, 34-60
★
★ ''
Hitman/
Lobo: That Stupid Bastich!'' (
one-shot, 1999)
★
★ ''
JLA/Hitman'' (3-issue mini-series, DC, 2007, upcoming)
★ ''
Hulk Smash!'' (with
John McCrea,
Marvel, 2 issues, 2001)
★ ''
Judge Dredd'':
★
★ Trade paperback collections:
★
★
★ ''Death Aid'' (with
Carlos Ezquerra,
2001) collects:
★
★
★
★ "Death Aid" (in ''
2000 AD'' #711-715 & #719-720,
1990-
1991)
★
★
★
★ "Return of the King" (in ''
2000 AD'' #733-735,
1991)
★
★
★
★ "Christmas With Attitude" (in ''
2000 AD'' #815,
1992)
★
★
★ ''Emerald Isle'' (
2001) collects:
★
★
★
★ "Emerald Isle" (with
Steve Dillon &
Will Simpson, in ''
2000 AD'' #727-732,
1991)
★
★
★
★ "Almighty Dredd" (with
Ian Gibson, in ''
2000 AD'' #780-782,
1992)
★
★
★
★ "The Magic Mellow Out" (with
Anthony Williams, in ''
2000 AD'' #808-809,
1992)
★
★
★ ''Muzak Killer'' (
2002) collects:
★
★
★
★ "Muzak Killer" (with
Dermot Power, in ''
2000 AD'' #746-748,
1991)
★
★
★
★ "Teddy Choppermitz" (with
Dermot Power, in ''
2000 AD'' #760,
1991)
★
★
★
★ "Raider" (with
John Burns, in ''
2000 AD'' #810-814,
1992)
★
★
★
★ "Muzak Killer: Live!" (with
Dermot Power, in ''
2000 AD'' #837-839,
1993)
★
★
★ ''Justice One'' (
2002) collects:
★
★
★
★ "Talkback" (with
Glenn Fabry, in ''
2000 AD'' #740,
1991)
★
★
★
★ "Twilight's Last Gleaming" (with
John Burns, in ''
2000 AD'' #754-756,
1991)
★
★
★
★ "Justice One" (with
Peter Doherty, in ''
2000 AD'' #766-771,
1992)
★
★
★
★ "Ex-Men" (with
John Higgins, in ''
2000 AD'' #818,
1993)
★
★
★
★ "A Man Called Greener" (with
Anthony Williams, in ''
2000 AD'' #828,
1993)
★
★
★ ''
Judgement Day'' (with co-writer:
John Wagner; art by
Peter Doherty &
Carlos Ezquerra tpb,
1999, collects ''Judgement Day'' in ''2000 AD'' #786-799 and ''
Judge Dredd Megazine'' #2.4-9,
1992)
★
★
★ ''Innocents Abroad'' (
2002) or ''Babes in Arms'' (
1995) both (with
Greg Staples) collect:
★
★
★
★ "Rough Guide to Suicide" (in ''
2000 AD'' #761,
1991)
★
★
★
★ "Babes in Arms" (in ''
2000 AD'' #776-779,
1992)
★
★
★
★ "Innocents Abroad" (in ''
2000 AD'' #804-807,
1992)
★
★
★
★ "Blind Mate" (in ''
2000 AD'' #825,
1993)
★
★
★ ''Goodnight Kiss'' (
2001) collects:
★
★
★
★ "The Marshall" (with
Sean Phillips, in ''
2000 AD'' #800-803,
1992)
★
★
★
★ "Enter: Jonni Kiss" (with
Greg Staples, in ''
2000 AD'' #830,
1993)
★
★
★
★ "Goodnight Kiss" (with
Nick Percival, in ''
2000 AD'' #940-948,
1995)
★
★
★ ''Helter Skelter'' (with
Carlos Ezquerra &
Henry Flint, tpb
2002, collects ''Helter Skelter''. in ''
2000 AD'' #1250-1261,
2001)
★
★ Other uncollected Dredd stories
★
★
★ "Firepower" (with
Colin MacNeil. in ''2000 AD'' #736,
1991)
★
★
★ "Teddy Bear's Firefight" (with
Brian Williamson, in ''2000 AD'' #737,
1991)
★
★
★ "Garbage Disposal" (with
John Burns, in ''2000 AD'' #738,
1991)
★
★
★ "Twin Blocks" (with
Gary Erskine &
Gina Hart, in ''2000 AD'' #741,
1991)
★
★
★ "School Bully" (with
Simon Coleby &
Gina Hart, in ''2000 AD'' #742,
1991)
★
★
★ "A Clockwork Pineapple" (with
Simon Coleby, in ''2000 AD'' #743-745,
1991)
★
★
★ "The Vidders" (with
Chris Weston, in ''2000 AD'' #749,
1991)
★
★
★ "One Better" (with
Jose Casanovas, in ''2000 AD'' #757,
1991)
★
★
★ "The Flabfighters" (with
Simon Coleby, in ''2000 AD'' #758-759,
1991)
★
★
★ "Koole Killers" (with
Simon Coleby &
Gina Hart, in ''2000 AD'' #772-774,
1992)
★
★
★ "First of the Many" (with
Cliff Robinson &
Gina Hart, in ''2000 AD'' #775,
1992)
★
★
★ "A Magic Place" (with
Steve Dillon,
Simon Coleby &
Gina Hart, in ''2000 AD'' #783-785,
1992)
★
★
★ "The Taking of Sector One-Two-Three" (with
Carlos Ezquerra, in ''
Judge Dredd Megazine'' #2.10-2.11,
1992)
★
★
★ "Judge Joyce: When Irish Pies Are Smiling" (with
Steve Dillon in, ''Judge Dredd Yearbook 1993'',
1992)
★
★
★ "The Kinda Dead Man" (with
Anthony Williams, in ''2000 AD'' #816,
1993)
★
★
★ "The Craftsman" (with
John McCrea, in ''2000 AD'' #817,
1993)
★
★
★ "Snowstorm" (with
Colin MacNeil, in ''2000 AD'' #819,
1993)
★
★
★ "PJ and the Mock-Choc Factory" (with
Anthony Williams, in ''2000 AD'' #820-822,
1993)
★
★
★ "Last Night Out" (with
Brett Ewins, in ''2000 AD'' #823,
1993)
★
★
★ "A B or C Warrior" (with
Ron Smith, in ''2000 AD'' #824,
1993)
★
★
★ "Unwelcome Guests" (with
Jeff Anderson, in ''2000 AD'' #826,
1993)
★
★
★ "Barfur" (with
Jan Haward, in ''2000 AD'' #827,
1993)
★
★
★ "The Judge Who Lived Downstairs" (with
Brett Ewins, in ''2000 AD'' #831,
1993)
★
★
★ "The Chieftain" (with
Mick Austin, in ''2000 AD'' #832-834,
1993)
★
★
★ "The Corps: Fireteam One" (with
Paul Marshall/
Colin MacNeil, in ''2000 AD'' #918-923,
1994)
★
★
★ "Monkey on My Back" (with
John Higgins, in ''
Judge Dredd Megazine'' #204-206,
2003)
★ ''
Just a Pilgrim'' (with
Carlos Ezquerra):
★
★ ''Just a Pilgrim'' (Black Bull, 5 issues, 2001,
tpb, 2001 ISBN 1-84023-377-X)
★
★ ''Just a Pilgrim: Garden of Eden'' (Black Bull, 4 issues, 2002,
tpb,
2003 ISBN 1-84023-590-X)
★ ''Loaded'' (with
Greg Staples &
Les Spink, video game tie-in, 1996)
★ ''
Preacher'' (with
Steve Dillon, 66 issues + ''
Saint of Killers mini series, plus 5 one-shots,
Vertigo, 1995-2000):
★
★ ''Gone To Texas'' (
tpb collects #1-7, 1996 ISBN 1-56389-261-8)
★
★ ''Until the End of the World'' (
tpb collects #8-17, 1997 ISBN 1-56389-312-6)
★
★ ''Proud Americans'' (
tpb collects #18-26, 1997 ISBN 1-56389-327-4)
★
★ ''Ancient History'' (
tpb collects
Saint of Killers mini, Good Ol' Boys one-shot, and Story of
You-Know Who one-shot, 1998 ISBN 1-56389-405-X)
★
★ ''Dixie Fried'' (
tpb collects #27-33 and
Cassidy one-shot, 1998 ISBN 1-56389-428-9)
★
★ ''War In the Sun'' (
tpb collects #34-40 and
Starr one-shot, 1999 ISBN 1-56389-490-4)
★
★ ''Salvation'' (
tpb collects #41-50, 1999 ISBN 1-56389-519-6)
★
★ ''All Hell's A Comin' (
tpb collects #51-58 and Tall in the Saddle one-shot, 2000 ISBN 1-56389-617-6)
★
★ ''Alamo'' (
tpb collects #59-66, 2001 ISBN 1-56389-715-6)
★ ''Pride & Joy'' (with
John Higgins,
Vertigo, 4-issue mini-series,
1997,
tpb,
2003 ISBN 1-4012-0190-3)
★ ''
The Pro'' (with
Amanda Conner,
Image, 2002)
★ ''
The Punisher'':
★
★ ''
The Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe'' (with
Dougie Braithwaite, 1995,
tpb, 2000 ISBN B0006RK6AQ)
★
★ ''The Punisher: Welcome Back Frank'' (with
Steve Dillon,
Marvel Knights, 12 issue mini-series, 1999,
tpb, 2001 ISBN 0-7851-0783-5)
★
★ ''The Punisher Meets
Painkiller Jane'' (with
Joe Jusko &
Dave Ross, 2001)
★
★ ''The Punisher'' (
Marvel Knights series) (with
Steve Dillon, 2001-
2003)
★
★
★ ''Army of One'' (
tpb collects #1-6, 2002 ISBN 0-7851-0839-4)
★
★
★ issue #7 (contains a one-page back-up story by Ennis; #8-12 have no Ennis)
★
★
★ ''Business As Usual'' (
tpb collects #13-18,
2003 ISBN 0-7851-1014-3)
★
★
★ ''Full Auto'' (
tpb collects #20-27,
2003 ISBN 0-7851-1149-2)
★
★
★ ''Streets of Laredo'' (
tpb collects #19, 27-32,
2003 ISBN 0-7851-1096-8)
★
★
★ ''Confederacy of Dunces'' (
tpb collects #33-37,
2004 ISBN 0-7851-1344-4)
★
★ ''
Marvel Knights Double Shot #1'': "Roots" (with
Joe Quesada, 2002)
★
★ '' (with
Darick Robertson,
Marvel, 4 issues,
2003,
tpb, ISBN 0-7851-1025-9)
★
★ ''Punisher: Countdown'' (with
Steve Dillon &
Jimmy Palmiotti,
2004, packaged with the first DVD release of the
Jonathan Hensleigh's ''
The Punisher'')
★
★ '' (with
Leandro Fernández,
Lewis Larosa,
Dougie Braithwaite,
Goran Parlov 2004-present)
★
★
★ ''In the Beginning'' (
tpb collects #1-6,
2004, ISBN 0-7851-1391-6)
★
★
★ ''Kitchen Irish'' (
tpb collects #7-12,
2004, ISBN 0-7851-1539-0)
★
★
★ ''Mother Russia'' (
tpb collects #13-18,
2005, ISBN 0-7851-1603-6)
★
★
★ ''Up Is Down, Black Is White'' (
tpb collects #19-24,
2005, ISBN 0-7851-1731-8 )
★
★
★ ''The Slavers'' (
tpb collects #25-30,
2006, ISBN 0-7851-1899-3)
★
★
★ ''Barracuda'' (
tpb collects #31-36,
2006, ISBN 0-7851-2023-8)
★
★
★
★ ''
Barracuda'' (5-issue mini-series, spin-off,
tpb, ''Punisher Presents: Barracuda Max'', September
2007, ISBN 0-7851-2465-9)
★
★
★ ''Man of Stone'' (
tpb collects #37-42, May
2007, ISBN 0-7851-2165-X)
★
★
★ ''From First to Last'' (
tpb, 152 pages, hardcover, December 2006, ISBN 0785122761, paperback, July 2007, ISBN 0-7851-1715-6) collects:
★
★
★
★ "" (with
Richard Corben,
2004)
★
★
★
★ "" (with
Lewis Larosa,
2005 )
★
★
★
★ "" (with
John Severin,
2006)
★ ''
Revolver'':
★
★ Horror Special: "Suburban Hell: A Dog and His Bastard" (with
Phillip Swarbrick, 1990)
★
★ Romance Special: "The One I Love" (with
Glenn Fabry, 1991)
★ ''
Seven Brothers'' (with
Jeevan Kang, based on a concept by
John Woo, 5-issue mini-series,
Virgin Comics, 2006,
tpb, 144 pages, July 2007, ISBN 193441302X)
★ ''
Shadowman'' (Volume 2 #1-4, with
Ashley Wood,
Acclaim, 1997)
★ ''Sleaze 'n' Ryder'' (with
Nick Percival, in ''
Judge Dredd Megazine'' #2.19-2.26,
1993)
★ ''
Star Wars Tales'':
★
★ "
Trooper" (with
John McCrea &
Jimmy Palmiotti, in
#10, 2001)
★
★ "
In the Beginning" (with
Amanda Connor &
Jimmy Palmiotti, in
#11, 2002)
★ ''
Streets of Glory'' (with
Mike Wolfer,
Avatar Press,
2007, forthcoming)
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★ ''
Strontium Dogs'':
★
★ "Monsters" (with
Steve Pugh, #750-761,
1991)
★
★ "Dead Man's Hand" (with Simon Harrison, in ''2000 AD Yearbook 1993'',
1992)
★
★ "Return of the Gronk" (with
Nigel Dobbyn, in ''2000 AD'' #817-824,
1993)
★
★ "How The Gronk Got His Heartses" (with
Nigel Dobbyn, in ''2000 AD'' #850-851,
1993)
★
★ "The Darkest Star" (with
Nigel Dobbyn, in ''2000 AD'' #855-866,
1993)
★ ''
Superman 80-Page Giant'': "How To Be A Super-Hero" (with
John McCrea, 1999)
★ ''
Spider Man's Tangled Web'' #1-3: "The Coming of the Thousand" (2001,
tpb,
2002 ISBN 0-7851-0803-3)
★ ''
Thor: Vikings'' (Marvel MAX, 5 issue mini-series,
tpb,
2004 ISBN 0-7851-1175-1)
★ ''
Time Flies'' (with
Philip Bond, collected in ''2000 AD Extreme Edition'' #19,
2006):
★
★ "Time Flies" (in ''2000 AD'' #700-711,
1990)
★
★ "Tempus Fugitive" (in ''2000 AD'' #1015-1023,
1996)
★ ''Troubled Souls'' (with
John McCrea, in ''
Crisis'' #15-27, 40 & 46, 1989-1990)
★ ''True Faith'' (with
Warren Pleece, in ''
Crisis'' #29-34 & #34-38, 1989-1990)
★ ''
Unknown Soldier'' (with
Kilian Plunkett, Vertigo, 4-issue mini-series, 1997,
tpb, 1998 ISBN 1-56389-422-X)
★ ''
War Stories'' (Vertigo, two 4-issue mini-series, each story is a standalone):
★
★ ''Volume 1'' (with
Dave Gibbons,
John Higgins,
David Lloyd,
Chris Weston &
Gary Erskine,
2004 ISBN 1-84023-912-3)
★
★ ''Volume 2'' (with
Cam Kennedy,
David Lloyd,
Carlos Ezquerra &
Gary Erskine,
2006 ISBN 1-4012-1039-2)
★ ''
Weird War Tales Special'': "Nosh and Barry and Eddie and Joe" (with
Jim Lee) (December 2000)
References
External links
★
2000 AD Profile
★
A study of works by Garth Ennis at The Continuity Pages
★
Garth Ennis Chronology
★
article on Garth Ennis as Irish writer
★
August 2006 interview about ''Seven Brothers'' (Virgin Comics).
★
Garth Ennis: Preaching to the Choir December 2006 interview