Copyright © in 2000AD
All charcters and art (except those noted) below are copyright Rebellion © 2000-2002

After years the creators of 2000AD strips not getting anything beyond the basic payrate, some creator owned series appearing since 1992.

SeriesCreators / © OwnersWhenWhen and What
Luke Kirby Art (John Ridgway or Steve Parkhouse) , Characters (Alan McKenzie) © 1989-1960's, Magic Saga
Al's Baby John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra © 1992,1994Future, Mob comedy
Big Dave Grant Morrison © 1993-1994Now, Comedy in manchester
Button Man John Wagner and Arthur Ranson © 1992,1994,2001Now, Thriller, murder game
I Was A Teenage Tax Consultant John Wagner and Ian Gibson © 1997Now, wierd comedy
Mazeworld Alan Grant and Arthur Ranson © 1996-1999Fantasy
Badlands Dan Abnett and Kevin Walker © 2000Lost World in 18th century US
BlackHeartRobbie Morrison and Frank Quitely© 1998reprinted in Judge Dredd Megazine
PreacherGarth Ennis and Steve Dillon© 1997-reprinted in Judge Dredd Megazine

The following have the owners of 2000AD over the years..
Rebellion A/S ©2000-2003 =>
Egmont-Fleetway ©1998-2000
Egmont ©1996-1998
Fleetway Editions © 1991-1996
Maxwell © 1987-1991
IPC ©1977-1987
2000AD and its spin-off titles such Crisis and Judge Dredd Megazine have changed publisher a number of times in the last 2 decades.

The numbering of 2000AD, doesn't goes anyway near because (number of years)*52 as..
  • There was an IPC strike between 10/5/80 and 14/6/80 delayed which Prog 165.
  • Egmont-Fleetway a two week gap after each 48Page special (progs. 1084 and 1111)
  • There is a 4week gap, between one regular issue another each special. Plugged brillantly by the 96Page Prog 2000 and it follow-ups.


    2000AD
    Concept: Jack Adrian (18/5/1975), Early development: Pat Mills
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    Year             
    1977 1978      1982            1987                   1993      1996   1998   2000   2002   2004
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    Editor
    Assistant Editor
    Art Editor
    Designer
    JD Megaz Editor
    Pat Mills (1-19)Kelvin Gosnell (17 to 85), Nick Landau (acting from 50)Steve MacManus (86 to 519)Richard Burton (520 to 872)Alan McKenzie (873 to 914)John Tomlinson (915 to 977)David Bishop (978 to 1199), Men in Black (1015 to 1032)Andy Diggle (1200 to 1273)Matt Smith Editorial Droid (1274 to Present)
    Nick Landau & Kevin O'Neill (17 to 85)Alan Grant Sub-Editorial Droid (95 to 174)Richard Burton (175 to 349 & 501 to 519)Alan McKenzie (520 to 872) with John Tomlinson from 828John Tomlinson (828 to 914)
    Artist Editor Jan Shepherd (1-19), Assistant Artist Editor Kevin O'Neill (1-57)Kevin O'Neill Art Editorial Droid (58 to ?)
    Doug Church (1-12)Steve Cook Design Droid (555 to 1273)Graham Rolfe Design Droid (1274 to Present)
    Steve MacManus Editor (1.01 to 1.12)David Bishop Editor (1.13 to 3.12)John Tomlinson Editor (3.13 to 3.21)David Bishop Editor (3.22 to 3.63)Andy Diggle Editor (3.64 to 3.68)David Bishop Editor (3.69 to 4.08)Alan Barnes Editor (4.09 to Present)
    Battle
    Pat Mills (editor/creator/writer)
    Action
    Editor => Pat Mills/Geoff Kemp
    Starlord
    Kelvin Gosnell Editor (Starlord 1 to 22)

    Diceman #1-#5
    Editor: Simon Geller
    Creators: Pat Mills & Kevin O'Neill Creator

    Lawman of the future
    David Bishop Editor (Lawman of the Future 1 to 12)
    John Tomlinson Editor (Lawman of the Future 13 to 23)

    Specials

    Crisis
    Editor: Steve McManus

    Monthlies
    Editor: Steve McManus