Tony Lee
Tony Lee | |
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Born |
Hayes, Middlesex | 30 June 1970
Nationality | British |
Area(s) | Writer |
Awards | New York Times Bestselling List, Eagle Award |
http://www.tonylee.co.uk |
Tony Lee is a British comics writer, screenwriter, audio playwright, and novelist.
Early life
Tony Lee was born 30 June, 1970.
Career
A #1 New York Times bestselling writer,[1] Lee has written for various UK and US comic publishers including 2000 AD, IDW Publishing, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Del Rey and Walker Books; and he has worked on such series as X-Men Unlimited, Doctor Who, Superboy, Star Trek, Starship Troopers[2][3][4] and Spider-Man.
His published creator-owned work includes The Gloom, Hope Falls, Outlaw: The Legend Of Robin Hood, Excalibur: The Legend Of King Arthur, Messenger: The Legend of Joan of Arc, Pirate Queen: The Legend of Grace O'Malley, From The Pages Of Bram Stoker's 'Dracula': Harker and Midnight Kiss, featuring Michael Moorcock's Jerry Cornelius and the magical land of Oz. He is also the adaptor for several Anthony Horowitz stories for both Walker Books and Hachette Children's Books, including the Gatekeepers series. Reviews for The Gloom #1 included "Buy this comic - sell a kidney if you have to." (Comics Bulletin)[5] Michael Moorcock said of Midnight Kiss, "One of the richest, most original, engaging and fast-moving graphic stories of the new century. Matt Sable and Nightmare are the greatest team of Ghoul-Busters ever to hit the printed page."[6] The Gloom was updated weekly on MTV Comics, and published in 2013 by Arcana Publishing.
In June 2009, Lee's first original graphic novel for Walker Books was released, Outlaw: The Legend Of Robin Hood, a 21st-century retelling of the classic story. Art was by Sam Hart. Outlaw has since been critically acclaimed and has won several literary awards. The sequel, Excalibur: The Legend Of King Arthur is an American Library Association Best Novels For Teens 2012 nomination.
In May 2010, Lee's first graphic novel for Del Rey/Random House was released, an adaptation of the bestseller novel Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith and Jane Austen, art by Cliff Richards. It topped the New York Times Bestseller List for paperback Graphic Novels the same month.[7]
In 2008/9 Lee wrote several stories for Rebellion Developments, with stories in Judge Dredd Megazine and 2000 AD. He was the writer of the ongoing Doctor Who comic for IDW Publishing for both Tenth Doctor and Eleventh Doctor, and was one of the writers of the 2012 Star Trek: The Next Generation / Doctor Who crossover series.
In 2011, Lee created two series for MTV Comics at MTV Geek!, both with longtime collaborator Dan Boultwood. The first, a reboot of The Gloom featured completely redrawn art and a new edit of the original script, while Agent Mom, co written by Stargate Universe and Smallville actress Alaina Huffman was a completely original tale.
Also, in 2011, Lee and Dan Boultwood created a four graphic novel series for Franklin Watts / Hachette - Sherlock Holmes: The Baker Street Irregulars. Set 'in canon' during the time of Sherlock Holmes's 'death', the series was edited by Holmes academic Leslie S. Klinger.
In 2013, Lee co-wrote a "MacGyver" series for Image Comics with show creator Lee David Zlotoff, and created a "Battlestar Galactica" miniseries for Dynamite Entertainment based around the character Starbuck. Lee also wrote a "Superboy" issue for DC Comics.
In 2014, Lee returned to IDW to write the last arc of their "Doctor Who" series, and created another "Battlestar Galactica" miniseries for Dynamite Entertainment, this time set in a steampunk world.
In 2015, it was announced that Lee was writing a graphic novel adaptation of "Also Known As" for BoxFly Pictures, taken from his screenplay. This was released in November 2016 through Arcana Publishing.
Lee has also written four audio dramas for Big Finish's Doctor Who, Confessions of Dorian Gray and Bernice Summerfield ranges.
In 2014, it was announced that Lee was writing two novels aimed at reluctant teen readers, published by Badger learning. Titled Stalker and Jigsaw Lady, they were released in May 2014. Since then Lee has added to the range with Mister Scratch and Noticed, and with the 'Dark Read' books "Dr Jekyll And Little Miss Hyde" and "Otis", the latter based on William Shakespeare's "Othello".
In October 2016, another reluctant teen reader novel, GamerHate was published by Ransom Publishing, and Tony had a story, illustrated by Bevis Musson in Echoes of Sherlock Holmes, an anthology book by Pegasus Books.
Screenwriting
In September 2011, it was announced that his graphic novel Hope Falls was optioned to a development deal by Future Films for an undisclosed fee. Lee wrote the screenplay. In October 2016 it was announced that the project had moved to BoxFly Pictures as part of an ongoing slate of projects.
In 2016, there were several screenplay projects that were announced:
- Cartel, starring Craig Fairbrass, co-written with Andy Briggs.,
- Dead Man's Hand for Parkgate Entertainment,
- In The Ring, a wrestling movie starring Kurt Angle, Mickie James, Tommy Dreamer, Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian, and involving many other well known US wrestlers,[8]
- Stoker's Monster, co-created with Dacre Stoker and
- Also Known As, of which he has also written a tie-in graphic novel.
In February 2016, The Hollywood Reporter announced that he was writing a 'futuristic Robin Hood' movie for Gianni Nunnari and The Hollywood Gang, producers of films including 300, Immortals and The Departed.[9]
Bibliography
Comics
- X-Men Unlimited #1: "Memories" (with Ben & Ray Lai)
- Amazing Fantasy #18: "Mark Hazzard - MERC" (with Leonard Kirk/Kris Justice)
- Spider-Man Family #9: "Identity" (with Ramon Bachs/Kieran Oats)
- Amazing Spider-Man Family #5: "Treasure, Hunted" (with Mark Robinson)
- Where Evils Dare (with Stefano Martino, October 2009 competition entry)
- Superboy #18 (Dialogue)
- Doctor Who: "FAQ" (with Mike Collins, in Doctor Who Magazine #369-371)
- Doctor Who: The Forgotten (with art by Pia Guerra/Stefano Martino/Kelly Yates, 6-issue limited series, August 2008 - January 2009)
- Doctor Who: "The Time Machination" - a 22-page one shot - art by Paul Grist, May 2009)
- Doctor Who V1 #1-16 (art by various, ongoing series, July 2009)
- Doctor Who V2 #1-12 (art by various, ongoing series, January 2011)
- Star Trek: The Next Generation / Doctor Who: "Assimilation²" #1-4 (art by J.K Woodward, May 2012)
- Doctor Who V3 #13-16 (art by Mike Collins, ongoing series, September 2013)
MTV Comics
- The Gloom: Ongoing, weekly from February 2011 (with Dan Boultwood)
- Agent Mom: Ongoing, weekly from March 2011 (with Alaina Huffman, John Huffman IV, Dan Boultwood and Ciaran Lucas)
- The Hollows (with Amanda Hocking), (adaptation), March 2013
- Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck #1 - 4 (miniseries), November 2013
- Steampunk Battlestar Galactica: 1880 #1 - 4 (miniseries), August 2014
Kickstart Entertainment
- Danger Academy: 88 page graphic novel (with Dan Boultwood & Ciaran Lucas)
- Starship Troopers:
- "Blaze of Glory" (with Sam Hart, previously published through Mongoose Publishing)
- "Dead Man's Hand" (with Neil Edwards)
- "Damaged Justice" (with Shanth Enjeti/Sam Hart)
- "Marooned"(with Chris Dibari, Starship Troopers issues #1-4, April 2007 - July 2007)
- The Gloom (with Dan Boultwood, 5-issue mini-series)
- Midnight Kiss (with Ryan Stegman/Kieran Oats, 5-issue mini-series)
- Shadowmancer (with G.P. Taylor/Pedro Delgado/Ian Sharman, 10-part adaptation)
- Brothers - The Fall of Lucifer (with Wendy Alec/Sam Hart - cancelled)
- The Doppleganger Chronicles (with G.P. Taylor and Dan Boultwood, graphic novel/prose hybrid)
- Hope Falls (with Dan Boultwood, 5-issue mini-series, November 2007 - March 2008, collected as Hope Falls: The Ultimate Edition)
- From The Pages Of Bram Stoker's 'Dracula': Harker (with Neil Van Antwerpen/Peter-David Douglas, graphic novel)
- Outlaw: The Legend Of Robin Hood: (with Sam Hart, 140 page graphic novel, Summer 2009)
- Raven's Gate: (adapted from the book by Anthony Horowitz, 160 page graphic novel, art by Dom Reardon, 2010)
- Excalibur: The Legend Of King Arthur: (with Sam Hart, 140 page graphic novel, Spring 2011)
- Evil Star: (adapted from the book by Anthony Horowitz, 160 page graphic novel, art by Lee O'Connor, 2013)
- Messenger: The Legend Of Joan of Arc: (with Sam Hart, graphic novel, February 2014)
- Pirate Queen: The Legend Of Grace O'Malley: (with Sam Hart, graphic novel, 2017)
- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: (adapted from the book by Seth Grahame-Smith and Jane Austen, 160 page graphic novel, art by Cliff Richards, May 2010
- Wallace and Gromit:
- "Trouser pressed" (in #25)
- "Where Beagles Dare" / "A Close Snip" (in #26)
- Stalag #666 (with art by Jon Davis-Hunt, in 2000 AD #1600-1614, August–November, 2008)
- Citi Def: "Field Trip" (with art by Jack Lawrence, in Judge Dredd Megazine #279-283, January–April 2009)
- Necrophim (with art by Lee Carter):
- "Hell's Prodigal" (in 2000 AD #1655-1665, September–December 2009)
- "Civil Warlord" (in 2000 AD Prog 2011 #1715-1723, December 2010 - March 2011)
- Tales From the Black Museum:
- "The Incredible Teatime Torture Show" (with Vince Locke, in Judge Dredd Megazine #284, May 2009)
- "Who do the Voodoo that you do?" (with Jon Davis-Hunt, in Judge Dredd Megazine #285, June 2009)
- The Prince Of Baghdad (14 part story, art by Dan Boultwood, starting August 2008)
- St Spooky's School For Girls (8 part story, art by Rob Guillory, comic cancelled before release)
Hachette Children's Books
- The Phone Goes Dead (adapted from the book by Anthony Horowitz, 44 page graphic novella, art by Dan Boultwood (August/September 2010)
- Scared (adapted from the book by Anthony Horowitz, 44 page graphic novella, art by Dan Boultwood. August/September 2010)
- The Hitch-Hiker (adapted from the book by Anthony Horowitz, 44 page graphic novella, art by Dan Boultwood, August/September 2010)
- Killer Camera (adapted from the book by Anthony Horowitz, 44 page graphic novella, art by Dan Boultwood, August/September 2010)
- Sherlock Holmes: The Baker Street Irregulars - The Adventure Of The Missing Detective (44 page graphic novella, art by Dan Boultwood, May 2011)
- Sherlock Holmes: The Baker Street Irregulars - The Adventure Of The Phantom Of Drury Lane (44 page graphic novella, art by Dan Boultwood, May 2011)
- Sherlock Holmes: The Baker Street Irregulars - The Adventure Of The Charge Of The Old Brigade (44 page graphic novella, art by Dan Boultwood, June 2011)
- Sherlock Holmes: The Baker Street Irregulars - The Adventure Of The Family Reunion (44 page graphic novella, art by Dan Boultwood, June 2011)
- MILF Magnet One shot (with Daniel Sampere)
- Lady Action One shot (with Jake Minor)
Other
- Trailer Park of Terror #4: "What You Wish For" (with Paul Ridgon, Imperium Comics, 2003)
- Digital Webbing Presents #18: "Jigsaw Lady" (with Owen Gieni, Digital Webbing, 2004)
Audios
Big Finish
- Doctor Who: Rat Trap
- Bernice Summerfield: Private Enemy No. 1
- Bernice Summerfield: Vesuvius Falling
- The Confessions of Dorian Gray: Ghosts of Christmas Past
Awards
- 2006: Midnight Kiss nominated in the "Favourite Small Press Colour Comicbook (British)" Eagle Award
- 2007: Starship Troopers nominated in the "Favourite Color Comic Book (British)" Eagle Award
- 2008:
- Starship Troopers & Hope Falls nominated in the "Favourite Color Comic Book (British)" Eagle Award
- Hope Falls nominated in the "Favourite New Comic Book" Eagle Award
- Tony Lee nominated in the "Favourite Newcomer Writer" Eagle Award
- 2009:
- Tony Lee nominated in the "Favorite Writer" Eagle Award
- Doctor Who nominated in the "Favourite American Comic Book: Colour" Eagle Award
- Doctor Who nominated in the "Favourite New Comic Book" Eagle Award
- Doctor Who: The Forgotten nominated in the "Favourite Continued Story Published During 2009" Eagle Award
- Doctor Who: The Forgotten nominated in the "Favourite Reprint Collection" Eagle Award
- Doctor Who: The Time Machination nominated in the "Favourite Single Story Published During 2009" Eagle Award
- From The Pages Of Bram Stoker's 'Dracula': Harker nominated in the "Favourite Single Story Published During 2009" Eagle Award
- Outlaw: The Legend Of Robin Hood nominated as a Junior Library Guild Fall Selection
- Outlaw: The Legend Of Robin Hood nominated as an American Library Association 2010 Great Graphic Novels for Teens nomination
- 2010:
- Doctor Who nominated in the "Favorite American Comic Book: Colour" Eagle Award
- Doctor Who: Fugitive nominated in the "Favorite Reprint" Eagle Award
- 2011:
- Excalibur: The Legend Of King Arthur nominated as an American Library Association 2012 Great Graphic Novels for Teens nomination
- 2012:
- Doctor Who #12 winner of the "Favorite Single Issue" Eagle Award
Notes
- ↑ "Tony Lee To Top New York Times Bestseller List (UPDATE)". Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movie, TV News. 2010-05-16. Retrieved 2016-10-27.
- ↑ Johnson, Craig (October 21, 2004). "Tony Lee: I Lost My Heart To A Starship Trooper". Comics Bulletin. Retrieved September 30, 2009.
- ↑ Johnson, Craig (May 30, 2006). "Tony Lee on Drunk Guys and Troopers". Comics Bulletin. Retrieved September 30, 2009.
- ↑ Saunders, Steven (January 7, 2007). "Tony Lee: Comic Book Trooper". Comics Bulletin. Retrieved September 30, 2009.
- ↑ Comics Bulletin - Regie Rigby: Fool Britannia - Two Down, Countless More Excellent Books To Go - The Bristol Round-Up Begins!
- ↑ Tony Lee dot co dot uk - Archives
- ↑ "Tony Lee To Top New York Times Bestseller List (UPDATE)". Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movie, TV News. 2010-05-16. Retrieved 2016-10-27.
- ↑ http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/kurt-angle-starring-wrestling-comedy-ring-963813
- ↑ http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/300-producers-return-futuristic-robin-860335