Brett Ewins is a British comic book artist best known for his work on Judge Dredd and Rogue Trooper in the weekly comic book 2000 AD.
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Ewins studied at Goldsmiths College and left in 1977. Ewins formed a long-term collaborative partnership with fellow artist Brendan McCarthy, creating the comic Sometime Stories, which faltered after the first issue leaving the second issue completed but unpublished. On the strength of Sometime Stories, Ewins soon started providing covers for 2000 AD, the first being issue #33 published in October of the same year. Ewins and Brendan continued working together on such strips as Judge Dredd, but soon after Ewins began working solo on Rogue Trooper and later Judge Anderson. In 1985 Ewins started working on Bad Company, a sci-war epic, written by Peter Milligan with artwork by Ewins and Jim McCarthy (brother of Brendan). Along with Steve Dillon, he started the comic magazine Deadline in 1988, which continued for another seven years. In 1991 Ewins "suffered a serious breakdown from overwork" and was unable to take on work that had a deadline, which led to lost commissions from DC Comics and Penguin Books.[1] His plan to recover was to create an anthology based on work from friends in the industry like Peter Milligan, Alan Grant and Alan McKenzie, as well as friends like musician Michael White. The volume was finished off with, "Machine," a story written by Brett based on his breakdown.[2] He worked on the stories from 1995 to 2003[1] and they were published in 2004 by Cyberosia Publishing. Ewins currently paints and has had a number of exhibitions. [edit] Bibliography
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