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'''John Tomlinson''' is a British comics designer, editor and, in his alternate mode of '''Steve Alan''', writer. He served as designer for [[Marvel Comics]] UK's ''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Transformers]]'' from [[The New Order|issue #22]] until [[Fire on High!|issue #120]].<ref>Unknown author "Transformation: Designer genius (well sort of) opts out!" in ''[[ | '''John Tomlinson''' is a British comics designer, editor and, in his alternate mode of '''Steve Alan''', writer. He served as designer for [[Marvel Comics]] UK's ''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Transformers]]'' from [[The New Order|issue #22]] until [[Fire on High!|issue #120]].<ref>Unknown author "Transformation: Designer genius (well sort of) opts out!" in ''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Transformers]]'' #178 London; [[Marvel Comics]], 1988), page 2.</ref> Having noticed the preponderance of successful people called "Steve" or "Alan" in the comics industry he opted to combine the two names as a pseudonym. In this capacity he scripted "[[Destiny of the Dinobots!]]" | ||
His other notable comics work includes a stint on ''2000 AD'', serving as the editor of that title from 1994 until 1996 and also editing ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' in 1996. | His other notable comics work includes a stint on ''2000 AD'', serving as the editor of that title from 1994 until 1996 and also editing ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' in 1996. | ||
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John Tomlinson is a British comics designer, editor and, in his alternate mode of Steve Alan, writer. He served as designer for Marvel Comics UK's Transformers from issue #22 until issue #120.[1] Having noticed the preponderance of successful people called "Steve" or "Alan" in the comics industry he opted to combine the two names as a pseudonym. In this capacity he scripted "Destiny of the Dinobots!"
His other notable comics work includes a stint on 2000 AD, serving as the editor of that title from 1994 until 1996 and also editing Judge Dredd Megazine in 1996.
References
- ↑ Unknown author "Transformation: Designer genius (well sort of) opts out!" in Transformers #178 London; Marvel Comics, 1988), page 2.


