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'''Lew Stringer''' (born [[March 22]], [[1959]]) is a British comics writer and artist. He produced many humour strips for various [[Marvel Comics|Marvel UK]] comics, including both ''[[Robo-Capers]]'' and ''[[Combat Colin]]'' for the Marvel UK ''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)#Marvel UK|Transformers]]'' comic. | [[File:Lew Stringer.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.66|The yampiest page on the wiki!]] | ||
'''Lew Stringer''' (born [[March 22]], [[1959]]) is a British comics writer and artist from {{w|Nuneaton}}. He produced many humour strips for various [[Marvel Comics|Marvel UK]] comics, including both ''[[Robo-Capers]]'' and ''[[Combat Colin]]'' for the Marvel UK ''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)#Marvel UK|Transformers]]'' comic. | |||
Amongst his other well known strips are ''Brickman'', ''Macho Man'', ''Tom Thug'' and ''Postman Prat'', alongside work for many different titles such as ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (video game)|Sonic the Comic]]'' and ''The Beano''. | Amongst his other well known strips are ''Brickman'', ''Macho Man'', ''Tom Thug'' and ''Postman Prat'', alongside work for many different titles such as ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (video game)|Sonic the Comic]]'' and ''The Beano''. | ||
A self-professed fan of the industry, Stringer maintained "Blimey! It's another blog about comics!" for thirteen years, looking at the past and present of British comics, often providing information on historic trends. He continues to work as a freelance cartoonist. | |||
==Credits== | ==Credits== | ||
=== | {{Note|A prolific cartoonist that appeared in almost every issue, we're only crediting Stringer with the comics that actually had something to do with ''Transformers''.}} | ||
===''[[Robo-Capers]]''=== | |||
*"[[Robo-Capers issue 53]]" | |||
*"[[Robo-Capers issue 59]]" | |||
*"[[Robo-Capers issue 63]]" | |||
*"[[Robo-Capers issue 66]]" | |||
*"[[Robo-Capers issue 74]]" (with [[Simon Furman]] uncredited) | *"[[Robo-Capers issue 74]]" (with [[Simon Furman]] uncredited) | ||
*"[[Robo-Capers issue 87]]" | *"[[Robo-Capers issue 87]]" | ||
*"[[Robo-Capers issue 88]]" | *"[[Robo-Capers issue 88]]" | ||
*"[[Robo-Capers issue 91]]" | *"[[Robo-Capers issue 91]]" | ||
*"[[Robo-Capers issue 93]]" | |||
*"[[Robo-Capers issue 97]]" | *"[[Robo-Capers issue 97]]" | ||
*"[[Not Robo Capers]]" | |||
*"[[Robo-Capers issue 99]]" | |||
*"[[Robo-Capers issue 114]]" | *"[[Robo-Capers issue 114]]" | ||
*"[[The Wind of Change!]]" (with Simon Furman and [[Sage]]) | *"[[The Wind of Change!]]" (with Simon Furman and [[Sage]]) | ||
===''[[Combat Colin]]''=== | |||
*"[[Christmas with Combat Colin]]" | *"[[Christmas with Combat Colin]]" | ||
*"[[Combat Colin 300]]" | *"[[Combat Colin issue 300]]" | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*{{w|Lew Stringer}} at Wikipedia | *{{w|Lew Stringer}} at Wikipedia | ||
*[http://lewcomix.tripod.com/ | *[http://lewcomix.tripod.com/ Stringer's former official website] | ||
*[http://www.lewstringer.com/ | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20200820074401/http://www.lewstringer.com/ Stringer's ''other'' former official website] (archived) | ||
*[http://lewstringer.blogspot.com/ Blimey! It's another blog about comics! | *[http://lewstringercomics.blogspot.com/ Stringer's current official website] | ||
*[http://lewstringer.blogspot.com/ "Blimey! The Blog of British Comics!"], formerly "Blimey! It's another blog about comics!" | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:19, 26 August 2025

Lew Stringer (born March 22, 1959) is a British comics writer and artist from [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Nuneaton|{{#if:||Nuneaton}}]]. He produced many humour strips for various Marvel UK comics, including both Robo-Capers and Combat Colin for the Marvel UK Transformers comic.
Amongst his other well known strips are Brickman, Macho Man, Tom Thug and Postman Prat, alongside work for many different titles such as Sonic the Comic and The Beano.
A self-professed fan of the industry, Stringer maintained "Blimey! It's another blog about comics!" for thirteen years, looking at the past and present of British comics, often providing information on historic trends. He continues to work as a freelance cartoonist.
Credits
[edit]A prolific cartoonist that appeared in almost every issue, we're only crediting Stringer with the comics that actually had something to do with Transformers.
- "Robo-Capers issue 53"
- "Robo-Capers issue 59"
- "Robo-Capers issue 63"
- "Robo-Capers issue 66"
- "Robo-Capers issue 74" (with Simon Furman uncredited)
- "Robo-Capers issue 87"
- "Robo-Capers issue 88"
- "Robo-Capers issue 91"
- "Robo-Capers issue 93"
- "Robo-Capers issue 97"
- "Not Robo Capers"
- "Robo-Capers issue 99"
- "Robo-Capers issue 114"
- "The Wind of Change!" (with Simon Furman and Sage)
External links
[edit]- [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Lew Stringer|{{#if:||Lew Stringer}}]] at Wikipedia
- Stringer's former official website
- Stringer's other former official website (archived)
- Stringer's current official website
- "Blimey! The Blog of British Comics!", formerly "Blimey! It's another blog about comics!"