Alan Grant (born 1949) is a Scottishcomic book writer known for writing Judge Dredd in 2000 AD as well as various Batman titles during the late 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s. He is also the creator of the characters Anarky and the Ventriloquist.
Career
Early career
Alan Grant first entered the comics industry in 1967 when he became an editor for D.C. Thomson before moving to London from Dundee in 1970 to work for IPC on various romance magazines.
After going back to college and having a series of jobs, Grant found himself back in Dundee and living on Social Security. He then met John Wagner, another former D.C. Thompson editor, who was helping put together a new science fiction comic for IPC, 2000 A.D., and was unable to complete his other work. Wagner asked Grant if he could help him write the Tarzan comic he was working on; so began the Wagner/Grant writing partnership.
2000AD
Wagner asked Grant to write a strip for Starlord, a 2000AD spin off, which eventually got Grant noticed within IPC. On a trip to London, Grant was introduced to Kelvin Gosnell, then editor of 2000AD, who offered Grant an editorial position on the comic. One of Grant's first jobs was to oversee the merger of 2000AD and Tornado, an unsuccessful boys adventure comic. Grant featured as a character in the comic in the form of ALN-1, Tharg's Scottish Robot assistant. Grant found himself in conflict with IPC and resigned to become a freelance writer, writing the occasional issue of Future Shock and Blackhawk.
Wasted is Mark Johnson's memoir. As a child, he was severely mentally and physically abused by his father. When Mark escaped from where he lived, he turned to drugs and crime. His autobiography provides an account of his journey from self-destruction to self-fulfillment.
Born in the West Midlands in 1970, Mark became a prolific offender and embraced a lifestyle of consuming drugs and alcohol. When he escaped from his chaotic lifestyle, he set up a tree surgery business, which employed several ex-offenders and recovering addicts. Mark earned The Prince's Trust Young Achiever of the Year Award.
Plot
At one point during Mark's therapy he asks: "Can someone like me ever get clean?" after he has lost most of his body weight and has been living on the streets of London. His experiences demonstrate that someone who has been in the depths of addiction can certainly get clean.
The story commences when Mark is a child. He lives with his parents as well as his brother, Shane, and sister, Kelly in Kidderminster. Shane is two years older than Mark. Mark's parents also adopt a boy named Paul. Mark's father is an aggressive alcoholic who regularly subjects Mark as well as his wife to mental and physical abuse. According to Mark, his dad never lays a hand upon or raises his voice towards Kelly. This causes Mark to resent her. Mark describes how he grows up in a house filled with anger and tension. Despite his father's horrific treatment of his son, young Mark loves his dad and sees his father as his hero. Mark sees his dad as being scary when he loses his temper. When his dad beats him with a belt, Mark describes how he becomes detached from the situation and feels as if part of him is somewhere else. Furthermore, when Mark endeavours to become close to his mother, Lorraine, she often rebuffs his attempts. Lorraine is a Jehovah's Witness. Throughout his childhood, Mark craves nourishing attention from his parents, which he seldom receives.
Wasted is a comic book series written and drawn by Gerry Alanguilan and published by Alamat Comics since July 1994 through July 1996. It was first released as an eight-issue photocopied comics and later collected into one volume by Alamat Comics in 1998, releasing a total of 500 copies. The entire story was serialized in several parts on the pages of PULP Magazine in the Philippines beginning in 2000, and eventually compiled the story once again as Wasted: The Final Edition in 2003, releasing 2000 copies. The entire series is currently available to read online for free.
Comic book writer Warren Ellis considered Wasted "an early work by a potentially brilliant creator".
Wasted tells the story of Eric, a musician who loses his dad and his girlfriend, and goes on a rampage in the city looking for twisted justice and ultimately, death. Wasted was Gerry Alanguilan's first self-written comic, and was originally intended for only Alanguilan's close friends to read, as he was embarrassed by the large amount of violence and profanity in the title.
On June 14, 2011, it was announced that Paramount Pictures had acquired the rights to the comedy spec script Bastards written by Justin Malen, about two brothers who believe that their father died when they were young, but later they discover that is a lie.The Montecito Picture Company would produce the film. On August 7, 2014, Alcon Entertainment came on board to produce and finance the film for Warner Bros. after Paramount left the project, while cinematographer Lawrence Sher was attached to make his directorial debut.Ivan Reitman, Tom Pollock, and Ali Bell would produce the film through Montecito. On July 15, 2015, Owen Wilson and Ed Helms joined the lead cast of the film to play the brothers, while Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove would also produce the film through Alcon.J. K. Simmons and Terry Bradshaw also joined the cast on August 13, 2015, where both would play the lead characters' biological fathers. Bradshaw would play the role of himself. On August 18, 2015, Ving Rhames signed on to play Rod Hamilton, friend and the ex-teammate of football player Bradshaw. On September 11, 2015, Katt Williams joined the cast of the film. On September 17, 2015, Glenn Close was in final negotiations to join the film. On October 7, 2015, Katie Aselton was also in final talks to sign on. On October 22, 2015, Zachary Haven also joined the cast.
"'Life (Diamonds in the Dark)" is a song by Swedish DJ and producer John Dahlbäck featuring Swedish recording artist Agnes. Dahlbäck originally released the instrumental version of the song called "Life" in February 2012, but later got Swedish singer Agnes to sing the vocals on the re-release. In an interview with American magazine "Billboard" Dahlbäck commented on the co-operation with Agnes; "“She’s one of the biggest pop stars in Sweden, so for me it was a big honor to have her on the track. This may not be what she’d do normally, but she’s very happy with the result.”
The song is released together with three remixes that will accompany the February 25 release. Dahlback selected remixes from Australian upstarts Feenixpawl, fellow Swedish DJs Lunde Bros., and Canadian electro-house artist Lazy Rich.
Track listings
(Released: February 25, 2013)
"Life (Diamonds in the Dark) - Original Mix " —
"Life (Diamonds in the Dark) - Feenixpawl remix " —
"Life (Diamonds in the Dark) - Lunde Bros. remix" —
Life is the eighth album released by KRS-One, and the eighth after abandoning the Boogie Down Productions name. The album is a collaboration with Tunnel Rats affiliates The Resistance, a little known production team, and Footsoldiers.
Unlike its predecessor, Dance to the Music, Life was not a commercial success, although it has received mostly positive reviews from music critics over the years. Many of its songs, including "M'Lady", "Fun", "Love City", as well as the title track, became popular staples in the Family Stone's live show. A middle ground between the fiery A Whole New Thing and the more commercial Dance to the Music, Life features very little use of studio effects, and is instead more driven by frontman Sly Stone's compositions. Topics for the album's songs include the dating scene ("Dynamite!", "Chicken", "M'Lady"), groupies ("Jane is a Groupee"), and "plastic" (or "fake") people (the Beatlesque "Plastic Jim"). Of particular note is that the Family Stone's main themes of unity and integration are explored here in several songs ("Fun", "Harmony", "Life", and "Love City"). The next Family Stone LP, Stand!, would focus almost exclusively on these topics.
Batman's Scottish Connections | Alan Grant | Frank Quitely: The Art of Comics | Exhibitions
Alan Grant, comic book writer, talks about his work with Frank Quitely on 'Batman, The Scottish Connection' as well as putting Scotland in comics.
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
published: 09 Jun 2017
Alan Grant: A Good Batman Writer | Batman: Shadow of the Bat #5-15
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Alan Grant (Writer)
Alan Grant was a British comic book writer known for writing Judge Dredd in 2000 AD as well as various Batman titles from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. He was the co-creator of the characters Anarky, Victor Zsasz, and the Ventriloquist.
published: 22 Jul 2022
Alan Grant - My Gran got me into comics
Alan Grant talks about how his Gran got him into comics and how they sought him to read early.
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
published: 26 Jun 2017
Alan Grant talks about working with John Wagner
Alan Grant talks about working with John Wagner on 2000AD.
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
published: 26 Jun 2017
LEGEND Batman, Lobo Writer Alan Grant Has Passed Away.
I bring you sad tidings my friends, legendary writer Alan Grant has passed away at age 79. He was probably best known for his writings on Batman, Drudge Dredd, and one of our favorites Lobo. He spent many years writing comics in Europe before the British invasion of U.S. comics in the 1980's. He worked for both DC comics and Marvel Comics over the years. He was a legend in the comic book industry and many of our best stories would not exist without him. No official cause of death has been announced. Let's toast the victorious dead.
published: 22 Jul 2022
Alan Grant - Two sides of the brain
Alan Grant talks about how comics uses both hemispheres of your brain and how he wasn't allowed to be left handed,
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
published: 26 Jun 2017
A Tribute to Alan Grant - The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast
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The official 2000 AD podcast returns for a special pre-Christmas episode paying tribute to writer Alan Grant, who passed away in July this year.
In a discussion recorded at New York Comic Con, writer Garth Ennis, editor Dan Raspler, and comics critic Chloe Maveal discuss the impact and legacy of Grant's work, before Ennis reads a personal letter from Grant that reveals the secret origins of Alec Trench!
We then hear a special, never-before-aired interview recorded at the beginning of...
published: 21 Dec 2022
Horacio the handsnake - Alan Grant (writer)
published: 27 Jul 2022
FROM THE BUNKER #40 : JUDGE DREDD, ANARKY, BATMAN, THE DEMON, LOBO, ZSASZ AND MORE! with/ Alan Grant
This time I will be talking with comic book legend Alan Grant about his projects, his career and his experience writing iconic characters like Judge Dredd, Batman, Lobo and more!
Alan Grant is a Scottish comic book writer known for writing Judge Dredd in 2000 AD as well as various Batman titles from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. He is the co-creator of the characters Anarky, Victor Zsasz, and the Ventriloquist.
More info:
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Alan Grant, comic book writer, talks about his work with Frank Quitely on 'Batman, The Scottish Connection' as well as putting Scotland in comics.
This video ...
Alan Grant, comic book writer, talks about his work with Frank Quitely on 'Batman, The Scottish Connection' as well as putting Scotland in comics.
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
Alan Grant, comic book writer, talks about his work with Frank Quitely on 'Batman, The Scottish Connection' as well as putting Scotland in comics.
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
Alan Grant is one of the most effective Batman writers that nobody really likes to talk about. Let's change that!
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Alan Grant was a British comic book writer known for writing Judge Dredd in 2000 AD as well as various Batman titles from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. He...
Alan Grant was a British comic book writer known for writing Judge Dredd in 2000 AD as well as various Batman titles from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. He was the co-creator of the characters Anarky, Victor Zsasz, and the Ventriloquist.
Alan Grant was a British comic book writer known for writing Judge Dredd in 2000 AD as well as various Batman titles from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. He was the co-creator of the characters Anarky, Victor Zsasz, and the Ventriloquist.
Alan Grant talks about how his Gran got him into comics and how they sought him to read early.
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums ...
Alan Grant talks about how his Gran got him into comics and how they sought him to read early.
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
Alan Grant talks about how his Gran got him into comics and how they sought him to read early.
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
Alan Grant talks about working with John Wagner on 2000AD.
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of ...
Alan Grant talks about working with John Wagner on 2000AD.
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
Alan Grant talks about working with John Wagner on 2000AD.
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
I bring you sad tidings my friends, legendary writer Alan Grant has passed away at age 79. He was probably best known for his writings on Batman, Drudge Dredd, ...
I bring you sad tidings my friends, legendary writer Alan Grant has passed away at age 79. He was probably best known for his writings on Batman, Drudge Dredd, and one of our favorites Lobo. He spent many years writing comics in Europe before the British invasion of U.S. comics in the 1980's. He worked for both DC comics and Marvel Comics over the years. He was a legend in the comic book industry and many of our best stories would not exist without him. No official cause of death has been announced. Let's toast the victorious dead.
I bring you sad tidings my friends, legendary writer Alan Grant has passed away at age 79. He was probably best known for his writings on Batman, Drudge Dredd, and one of our favorites Lobo. He spent many years writing comics in Europe before the British invasion of U.S. comics in the 1980's. He worked for both DC comics and Marvel Comics over the years. He was a legend in the comic book industry and many of our best stories would not exist without him. No official cause of death has been announced. Let's toast the victorious dead.
Alan Grant talks about how comics uses both hemispheres of your brain and how he wasn't allowed to be left handed,
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art ...
Alan Grant talks about how comics uses both hemispheres of your brain and how he wasn't allowed to be left handed,
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
Alan Grant talks about how comics uses both hemispheres of your brain and how he wasn't allowed to be left handed,
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
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It’s the galaxy’s greatest podcast – The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast brings you more from the worlds of 2000 AD!
The official 2000 AD podcast returns for a special pre-Christmas episode paying tribute to writer Alan Grant, who passed away in July this year.
In a discussion recorded at New York Comic Con, writer Garth Ennis, editor Dan Raspler, and comics critic Chloe Maveal discuss the impact and legacy of Grant's work, before Ennis reads a personal letter from Grant that reveals the secret origins of Alec Trench!
We then hear a special, never-before-aired interview recorded at the beginning of 2021, in which Grant talks alongside his friend and long-time co-writer John Wagner about how they met, their time working together, and their reflections of their distinguished careers. A not-to-be-missed interview, which was one of Grant's last.
Read 2000 AD's obituary of Grant here: 2000ad.com/news/alan-grant-1949-2022/
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It’s the galaxy’s greatest podcast – The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast brings you more from the worlds of 2000 AD!
The official 2000 AD podcast returns for a special pre-Christmas episode paying tribute to writer Alan Grant, who passed away in July this year.
In a discussion recorded at New York Comic Con, writer Garth Ennis, editor Dan Raspler, and comics critic Chloe Maveal discuss the impact and legacy of Grant's work, before Ennis reads a personal letter from Grant that reveals the secret origins of Alec Trench!
We then hear a special, never-before-aired interview recorded at the beginning of 2021, in which Grant talks alongside his friend and long-time co-writer John Wagner about how they met, their time working together, and their reflections of their distinguished careers. A not-to-be-missed interview, which was one of Grant's last.
Read 2000 AD's obituary of Grant here: 2000ad.com/news/alan-grant-1949-2022/
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This time I will be talking with comic book legend Alan Grant about his projects, his career and his experience writing iconic characters like Judge Dredd, Batm...
This time I will be talking with comic book legend Alan Grant about his projects, his career and his experience writing iconic characters like Judge Dredd, Batman, Lobo and more!
Alan Grant is a Scottish comic book writer known for writing Judge Dredd in 2000 AD as well as various Batman titles from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. He is the co-creator of the characters Anarky, Victor Zsasz, and the Ventriloquist.
More info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Grant_(writer)
This time I will be talking with comic book legend Alan Grant about his projects, his career and his experience writing iconic characters like Judge Dredd, Batman, Lobo and more!
Alan Grant is a Scottish comic book writer known for writing Judge Dredd in 2000 AD as well as various Batman titles from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. He is the co-creator of the characters Anarky, Victor Zsasz, and the Ventriloquist.
More info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Grant_(writer)
Alan Grant, comic book writer, talks about his work with Frank Quitely on 'Batman, The Scottish Connection' as well as putting Scotland in comics.
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
Alan Grant is one of the most effective Batman writers that nobody really likes to talk about. Let's change that!
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Alan Grant was a British comic book writer known for writing Judge Dredd in 2000 AD as well as various Batman titles from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. He was the co-creator of the characters Anarky, Victor Zsasz, and the Ventriloquist.
Alan Grant talks about how his Gran got him into comics and how they sought him to read early.
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
Alan Grant talks about working with John Wagner on 2000AD.
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
I bring you sad tidings my friends, legendary writer Alan Grant has passed away at age 79. He was probably best known for his writings on Batman, Drudge Dredd, and one of our favorites Lobo. He spent many years writing comics in Europe before the British invasion of U.S. comics in the 1980's. He worked for both DC comics and Marvel Comics over the years. He was a legend in the comic book industry and many of our best stories would not exist without him. No official cause of death has been announced. Let's toast the victorious dead.
Alan Grant talks about how comics uses both hemispheres of your brain and how he wasn't allowed to be left handed,
This video was made for the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museums exhibition Frank Quietly the Art of Comics in Glasgow 1st Apil - 1st October 2017.
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It’s the galaxy’s greatest podcast – The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast brings you more from the worlds of 2000 AD!
The official 2000 AD podcast returns for a special pre-Christmas episode paying tribute to writer Alan Grant, who passed away in July this year.
In a discussion recorded at New York Comic Con, writer Garth Ennis, editor Dan Raspler, and comics critic Chloe Maveal discuss the impact and legacy of Grant's work, before Ennis reads a personal letter from Grant that reveals the secret origins of Alec Trench!
We then hear a special, never-before-aired interview recorded at the beginning of 2021, in which Grant talks alongside his friend and long-time co-writer John Wagner about how they met, their time working together, and their reflections of their distinguished careers. A not-to-be-missed interview, which was one of Grant's last.
Read 2000 AD's obituary of Grant here: 2000ad.com/news/alan-grant-1949-2022/
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This time I will be talking with comic book legend Alan Grant about his projects, his career and his experience writing iconic characters like Judge Dredd, Batman, Lobo and more!
Alan Grant is a Scottish comic book writer known for writing Judge Dredd in 2000 AD as well as various Batman titles from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. He is the co-creator of the characters Anarky, Victor Zsasz, and the Ventriloquist.
More info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Grant_(writer)
Alan Grant (born 1949) is a Scottishcomic book writer known for writing Judge Dredd in 2000 AD as well as various Batman titles during the late 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s. He is also the creator of the characters Anarky and the Ventriloquist.
Career
Early career
Alan Grant first entered the comics industry in 1967 when he became an editor for D.C. Thomson before moving to London from Dundee in 1970 to work for IPC on various romance magazines.
After going back to college and having a series of jobs, Grant found himself back in Dundee and living on Social Security. He then met John Wagner, another former D.C. Thompson editor, who was helping put together a new science fiction comic for IPC, 2000 A.D., and was unable to complete his other work. Wagner asked Grant if he could help him write the Tarzan comic he was working on; so began the Wagner/Grant writing partnership.
2000AD
Wagner asked Grant to write a strip for Starlord, a 2000AD spin off, which eventually got Grant noticed within IPC. On a trip to London, Grant was introduced to Kelvin Gosnell, then editor of 2000AD, who offered Grant an editorial position on the comic. One of Grant's first jobs was to oversee the merger of 2000AD and Tornado, an unsuccessful boys adventure comic. Grant featured as a character in the comic in the form of ALN-1, Tharg's Scottish Robot assistant. Grant found himself in conflict with IPC and resigned to become a freelance writer, writing the occasional issue of Future Shock and Blackhawk.
Back in the saddle again, I feel alive I was slowly fading And all that I wanted to be but I never been Was slowly dissipating And I believe in miracles You know I've seen them time and time again Now this one's mine A wasted life was the road that I was on I was running blind into the unknown Just in the nick of time You found me at my worst And brought me home The battle starts in your mind then straight to the soul It can leave you breathless If only you can leave it behind but it won't let you go It seems the pages won't end And I believe in miracles You know I've seen them time and time again Now this one's mine A wasted life was the road that I was on I was running blind into the unknown Just in the nick of time You found me at my worst And brought me home When there was no way out You found me in the darkest place Just as I start to fade I hear Your voice, it's calling me Saying, "You are not alone I'm here to break these chains and take you home" A wasted life was the road that I was on And I was running blind into the unknown Just in the nick of time You found me at my worst And brought me home A wasted life was the road that I was on And I was running blind into the unknown Just in the nick of time You found me at my worst
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Vast landscapes provide habitat for an abundance of animal species who interact with one another in the natural cycle of life ... This form of hunting is an overt bastardization of all ethical hunting practices that value utilizing the life taken.
Vast landscapes provide habitat for an abundance of animal species who interact with one another in the natural cycle of life ... This form of hunting is an overt bastardization of all ethical hunting practices that value utilizing the life taken.