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  • Stephen Thompson
  • Stephen Thompson
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  • He collaborated with Peter David on the Star Trek: New Frontier comic for IDW Publishing, Turnaround, doing all of the artwork for the series, including a special edition cover for the first issue featuring James T. Kirk, Jean-Luc Picard, Peter David, and Peter David's Fallen Angel character.
  • Stephen Thompson est un scénariste pour la télévision et le théâtre. Il a écrit deux épisodes de Doctor WHo ainsi que deux épisodes de la série Sherlock.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Stephen Thompson Real Name Stephen Thompson Job Titles Penciler Gender Place of Birth Dublin, Ireland First publication
  • Thompson didn't receive payment last time because Moffat was too busy sticking it all up Peter Harness to notice and made the moon an egg as a result. Stephen was last seen crying in a dumpster while Capaldi pissed all over him. He deserved it. Wait a minute, he wrote Time Heist? That episode was bretty good. Wait, co-wrote. Well, it may take some handholding, but there may still be hope for you yet.
  • Stephen Thompson is a comic book artist who illustrated the IDW Publishing miniseries Turnaround. He also provided covers for every issue of the series.
  • Stephen Thompson is a comic book artist who worked on the comic Aliens: Defiance for Dark Horse Comics.
  • Stephen Thompson is an artist from Bayside, Dublin, Ireland, who illustrated the story Jango's Legacy from the Republic 50: The Defense of Kamino, as well as the first two issues and the fourth one of the Darth Vader and the Ninth Assassin miniseries. Other work includes Buckaroo Banzai: Return of the Screw (2006) for Moonstone Books, Beneath the Valley of the Rage (2007) for Fangoria Comics, Star Trek: New Frontier and Presidential Material: John McCain (2008) for IDW Publishing, and Die Hard: Year One (2009) for Boom! Studios.
  • A graduate of Senior College, Ballyfermot, his first comics work was "Duplicitous", a story about an international art thief written by Murra MacRory in the Atomic Diner anthology Naked Lunch in 2002. The following year drew "Jango's Legacy" in Star Wars: Republic for Dark Horse Comics in the USA. Back in Ireland, he shared the art chores with Stephen Mooney on the first fifteen issues of writer Rob Curley's pop-culture/noir series Freakshow from 2004 to 2006.
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  • Breaking Into Comics the Marvel Way! #2
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Links
  • *Eclectic Micks sketchblog *Stephen Thompson on the Irish Comics Wiki
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  • Dublin
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  • Male
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  • Stephen Thompson
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  • Ireland
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  • *Stephen Thompson's blog
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  • __NOEDITSECTION__[[Category:Year of Death - ]]
  • He collaborated with Peter David on the Star Trek: New Frontier comic for IDW Publishing, Turnaround, doing all of the artwork for the series, including a special edition cover for the first issue featuring James T. Kirk, Jean-Luc Picard, Peter David, and Peter David's Fallen Angel character.
  • Stephen Thompson est un scénariste pour la télévision et le théâtre. Il a écrit deux épisodes de Doctor WHo ainsi que deux épisodes de la série Sherlock.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Stephen Thompson Real Name Stephen Thompson Job Titles Penciler Gender Place of Birth Dublin, Ireland First publication
  • Thompson didn't receive payment last time because Moffat was too busy sticking it all up Peter Harness to notice and made the moon an egg as a result. Stephen was last seen crying in a dumpster while Capaldi pissed all over him. He deserved it. Wait a minute, he wrote Time Heist? That episode was bretty good. Wait, co-wrote. Well, it may take some handholding, but there may still be hope for you yet.
  • Stephen Thompson is a comic book artist who illustrated the IDW Publishing miniseries Turnaround. He also provided covers for every issue of the series.
  • A graduate of Senior College, Ballyfermot, his first comics work was "Duplicitous", a story about an international art thief written by Murra MacRory in the Atomic Diner anthology Naked Lunch in 2002. The following year drew "Jango's Legacy" in Star Wars: Republic for Dark Horse Comics in the USA. Back in Ireland, he shared the art chores with Stephen Mooney on the first fifteen issues of writer Rob Curley's pop-culture/noir series Freakshow from 2004 to 2006. Since then he has worked largely for American publishers, most often on film tie-ins, starting with Buckaroo Banzai: Return of the Screw (2006), a three issue miniseries for Moonstone Books, written by Earl Mac Rauch, inked by Keith Williams and coloured by Ken Wolak. Beneath the Valley of the Rage, a four-issue miniseries spun off from the Robert Kutzman film The Rage, written by John Bisson and coloured by Jason Jensen, followed from Fangoria Comics in 2007. In 2008 began working with IDW Publishing, drawing a five-issue Star Trek miniseries, New Frontier: Turnaround, written by Peter David and coloured by Len O'Grady, and Presidential Material: John McCain, a comics biography of the Republican candidate in the US Presidential Election of that year, written by Andy Helfer and coloured by Len O'Grady, followed by a crime/voodoo graphic novel, Life Undead, with writer Paul Zbyszewski, in 2009. He then moved to Boom! Studios to draw the four issue miniseries Die Hard: Year One, a story from early in the police career of John McClane from the Die Hard films, written by Howard Chaykin and coloured by Matt Wilson. In December 2009 he drew a chapter of the superhero graphic novel 4545, written by Andy Ewington, from British publishers Com.X. In 2010 he drew a Fantastic Four story, "Signals", written by Si Spurrier, in How to Break into Comics the Marvel Way #2 from Marvel Comics. He is a member of the Eclectic Micks sketchblog, and is working on a self-written graphic novel, Near Death, the development of which he is recording online.
  • Stephen Thompson is a comic book artist who worked on the comic Aliens: Defiance for Dark Horse Comics.
  • Stephen Thompson is an artist from Bayside, Dublin, Ireland, who illustrated the story Jango's Legacy from the Republic 50: The Defense of Kamino, as well as the first two issues and the fourth one of the Darth Vader and the Ninth Assassin miniseries. Other work includes Buckaroo Banzai: Return of the Screw (2006) for Moonstone Books, Beneath the Valley of the Rage (2007) for Fangoria Comics, Star Trek: New Frontier and Presidential Material: John McCain (2008) for IDW Publishing, and Die Hard: Year One (2009) for Boom! Studios.
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