Kelvin Gosnell

Kelvin Gosnell

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Kelvin Gosnell is a British comics writer and editor.

Biography

Gosnell was working as a sub-editor in IPC's competition department when Pat Mills asked if he'd be interested in working on "Action" where he wrote "Dredger" and "The Suicide Club"."Thrill Power Overload" page 9] It was during this period that he read an article in the "Evening Standard" on the forthcoming sci-fi films in the late seventies and concluded that a science-fiction comic would compliment the other genres the company was publishing. He suggested it to managing editor Jack Le Grand who turned it down, but mentioned it to Mills who suggested Gosnell write his ideas down in a memo, [dated December 18, 1975] which Mills then passed on to John Sanders, head of the Youth Group in IPC."Thrill Power Overload" page 9-10] Sander's recalls Gosnell from those years:

Gosnell wrote lots of memos and Le Grand stuffed lots of them. I liked talking to Gosnell. He was a better ideas man than he was an editor, and there is always a place for someone like him. Gosnell was enormously noisy, enormously enthusiastic. He was a great guy to have around because he was always bubbling. Good ideas men often create dissent. You have to give them space to do that."Thrill Power Overload" page 10]

Sanders liked the ideas and passed it over to Mills to develop into a dummy issue to show to the IPC Board. After it was approved Mills brought Gosnell onto the staff in an official capacity as he recalls "I felt I owed Kelvin something for suggesting the idea in the first place, for which he hadn't been paid. I asked for him to be appointed editor designate. His input was valuable on strips like "M.A.C.H. 1" and "Dan Dare", because of his technical and science fiction knowledge.""Thrill Power Overload" page 17] Although the name came from Mills, contributed heavily the development of the new comics fictional editor, Tharg the Mighty with Mills. Kevin O'Neill, who was the art assistant in the early days, recalls the discussion between Mills and Gosnell "They had these ranting conversations, lots of swearing and cursing... Pat and Kelvin had a poisonous, venomous hatred of cosy editorial chats seen in the like of "Valiant", that sort of kindly 'Uncle Editor' stuff. They wanted to do the opposite of that, an irreverent sort of editorial figure.""Thrill Power Overload" page 10] Gosnell suggested either "an imperious intelligent alien or a computer" and it was the former that met with the most approval. They then bought a latex Neanderthal mask, added a fake pony tail, a broach (for the Rosette of Sirius) and Gosnell put it on with a grey jump suit with silver stripes to complete the outfit. Tharg's alien slang also largely came from Gosnell based on "invented swearwords from his schooldays."

Pat Mills resigned after the first 16 issues, partly because of the interference from senior management, and handed the reins to Gosnell, Nick Landau moving over from "Action" to become his chief sub-editor."Thrill Power Overload" page 36] Gosnell relied more on Landau when he had to oversee the launch of "Starlord" and they also oversaw the eventually merger of the title into "2000 AD", which saw Landau swap places with "Battle" sub-editor Steve MacManus."Thrill Power Overload" page 51] Gosnell eventually resigned from his editorship over friction with managing editor Bob Bartholomew, during the time of the launch of "Tornado", with MacManus being promoted to editor."Thrill Power Overload" page 57] He would continue to work on the title as a freelance writer.

On the writing front Gosnell is best known for his three adaptations of Harry Harrison's "The Stainless Steel Rat", illustrated by Carlos Ezquerra and serialized in 1979, 1980 and 1984 in "2000 AD", he also co-wrote the 1977 series of "Dan Dare" for that weekly comic. Kelvin also worked for the Dutch comic strip weekly "Eppo" for a number of years, writing "Storm", with art by Don Lawrence, and "Rud Hart", art by Belgian artist Gilbert DeClerq.

Gosnell most recently worked for Jane's Information Group.fact|date=August 2008

Bibilography

Comics work includes:

*"Dan Dare" (in "2000 AD" #1-23, 1977)

*"Judge Dredd" (with Mike McMahon):
** "The New You " (in "2000 AD" #3, 1977)
** "The Aggro Dome" (with co-writer Alan Grant, in "2000 AD" #183, 1980)

*"Tharg's Future Shocks":
** "Play Pool!" (with Kevin O'Neill, in "2000 AD" #36, 1977)
** "Trial and Error" (with Mike Dorey, in "2000 AD" #204, 1981)
** "The Sound of Silence" (with Mike White, in "2000 AD" #207, 1981)
** "The Collector" (with Ian Kennedy, in "2000 AD" #210, 1981)
** "Long Live the Queen" (with Eric Bradbury, in "2000 AD" #212, 1981)
** "Bloomin' Cold" (with Garry Leach, in "2000 AD" #215, 1981)
** "'Ang About" (with Eric Bradbury, in "2000 AD" #221, 1981)
** "Diversion" (with Colin Wilson, in "2000 AD" #222, 1981)
** "The Machine" (with Jesus Redondo, in "2000 AD" #224, 1981)
** "Seeing Is Believing" (with Colin Wilson, in "2000 AD" #225, 1981)
** "Giant Leap" (with Jesus Redondo, in "2000 AD" #230, 1981)
** "Space to Let" (with Anthony Jozwiak, in "2000 AD" #236, 1981)
** "Love Thy Neighbour" (with Jesus Redondo, in "2000 AD" #242, 1981)
** "Horn of Plenty!" (with John Higgins, in "2000 AD" #248, 1982)

*"Flesh": "Book II" (in "2000 AD" #86-99, 1978-79)

*"Project Overkill" (with Ian Gibson and Jesus Redondo, in "2000 AD" #119-126, 1979) [ [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=thrill&page=profiles&choice=OVERKILL Project Overkill] at 2000 AD online]

*"Blackhawk" (with co-writer Alan Grant and art by Massimo Belardinelli, in "2000 AD" #127, 1979)

*"The Stainless Steel Rat" (with Carlos Ezquerra): [ [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=thrill&page=profiles&choice=STAIN The Stainless Steel Rat] at 2000 AD online]
**"The Stainless Steel Rat" (in "2000 AD" #140-151, 1979-80)
**"The Stainless Steel Rat Saves the World" (in "2000 AD" #166-177, 1980)
**"The Stainless Steel Rat for President" (in "2000 AD" #393-404, 1984-85)

*"Ro-Jaws' Robo-Tale": "Damian, Child of Tomorrow" (with co-writer Prigmore and art by Mike White, in "2000 AD" #147, 1980) [ [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=thrill&page=profiles&choice=ROJAWS Ro-Jaws] at 2000 AD online]

*"Joe Black" (with John Higgins): [ [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=thrill&page=profiles&choice=JOEBLACK Joe Black] at 2000 AD online]
** "Joe Black's Tall Tale!" (in "2000 AD" #241, 1981)
** "The Hume Factor" (in "2000 AD" #252, 1982)
** "Joe Black's Big Bunco" (in "2000 AD" #56, 1982)

*"The Terminal Man" (with Oliver Frey, in "CRASH", 12 4-page episodes, 1984).

Notes

References

*"Thrill Power Overload" (by David Bishop, Rebellion, 260 pages, February 2007, ISBN 1-905437-22-6)
*comicbookdb|type=creator|id=9732|title=Kelvin Gosnell
* [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=droid&page=profiles&choice=KELVING Kelvin Gosnell] at 2000AD online


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