- Brendan McCarthy
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awards =Brendan McCarthy is a British artist and designer best known for his work in
comic books , film and television.Biography
Brendan McCarthy, of Irish descent, was born in London and drifted through the early part of his life as a floating member of "The Hanwell Dream Gang", a gathering of like-minded teenagers who had decided they would become artists and writers of world-renown. Brendan began painting and drawing his own home-made comics, influenced by the likes of quaint English 'gangsta-dandy'
Vivian Stanshall , gothic illustrator 'Mad'Mervyn Peake , and Irish "Steel Claw" artist Jayzus O'Blasco.After leaving Chelsea art college in London, where he studied film and Fine Art, Brendan decided to become a full time artist. He created the indy comic book "Sometime Stories" with art college pal
Brett Ewins . His first paid commercial work was a one page strip "Electrick Hoax" in the British weekly music paper "Sounds" with another art school escapee, writerPeter Milligan in 1978. After this he started working for "2000 AD" includingJudge Dredd .At the same time he was working on designs for his first television show - the unmade "
Dan Dare " live action television series forLew Grade 's ATV in the 1970s. It was a stylish retro 50's take on the classic "Eagle" hero.In 1980, inspired by the book "The Razor's Edge", McCarthy decided to travel the globe on a futile and nonsensical metaphysical pilgrimage, ending up, via Egypt, India and the Himalayas, in
Sydney ,Australia . Deeply inspired by George Miller's punk masterwork, "Mad Max 2 ", Brendan mulled over apost-apocalyptic surfing movie story, later written with Peter Milligan and called "Freakwave". The film was never made but it was adapted into comics form by Milligan and McCarthy (the Hollywood movie "Waterworld" bore a striking resemblance to their story, a fact which was picked up on by US media and lawyers, at the time).In 1983 Brendan McCarthy returned to the UK and to drawing comics, working on "Strange Days", an
anthology title published byEclipse Comics , once again collaborating with his friends Peter Milligan and Brett Ewins. He also drew a two issue series featuring his alternative "media-bratsuperhero "Paradax from "Strange Days". Around this time, one of his best-loved characters was created with Pete Milligan: "Mirkin The Mystic" was a kind of laconic, psychedelic Ditko-esque,Oscar Wilde an, inter-dimensional traveller.Returning to the pages of "2000AD", he again drew "Judge Dredd", redefining the look of the character in the process and creating the classic storylines featuring the Judda and
Brit-Cit Judges.1986 saw Milligan and McCarthy produce "Sooner or Later" for "2000 AD", a surreal,
psychedelic strip which split fan opinion but was critically well received by The Guardian, "Travesty" Magazine and The Council On Foreign Affairs. This was when the phrase "McCarthyism" was used to describe his distinctive style of art. This was followed by "Neo-McCarthyism", "post-indolent McCarthyism" and "Anti-McCarthyism" and later supplemented with "McCarthyism Neither-Nor" and anything by "The McCarthic Four."Around this time, Brendan designed and storyboarded the Arabian cel animated TV series, "New Babylon" and also "The Storyteller" for Jim Henson's company.
Brendan designed the characters in
Grant Morrison 's "Zenith" strip which started in 1987. He also produced covers and character designs for Pete Milligan's revamp of "Shade, the Changing Man ". To this day McCarthy remains a hugeSteve Ditko fan.By now McCarthy was a ruggedly influential figure in British comics, with his "punkadelic" approach. Over the next few years he worked for the "2000AD" spin off titles "Crisis" and "Revolver".
For "Revolver" McCarthy drew "Rogan Gosh" (later compiled into a single edition by the Vertigo imprint of
DC Comics ), and for "Crisis" he drew "Skin", the tale of athalidomide skinhead in 1970sLondon , both books created with and written by Peter Milligan. "Skin" proved to be highly controversial, with "Crisis" refusing to release the story and their printers refusing to print it due to insane claims of it being morbidly 'obscene'. The story remained in legal-limbo before eventually being released byKevin Eastman 'sTundra Publishing in 1992.Brendan worked as designer on the films "Highlander", the first live action "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" film, "
Lost In Space " and "The Borrowers ." He also designed and contributed visual gags to the film "Coneheads ", working alongside SNL comedians likeDan Aykroyd ,Adam Sandler ,David Spade andPhil Hartman .McCarthy spent much of the remainder of the 1990s working in film and television. Most notably as the designer of the CGI animated Sci-Fi TV series "
ReBoot " and character creator for "War Planets". "ReBoot" was a big worldwide success, and was the world's first long-form computer animated piece, predating bothPixar andDreamworks ' later movies. The highly inventive and quirky series really hit its strident stride in the second and third seasons, and is considered a classic example of early steam-driven computer animation. Episodes have been shown and stored at The Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC for posterity. Computer games, toys and motion rides were developed from the series.In 2003 he was asked to co-write and design (the as yet unmade) "" with director George Miller. Brendan also created, co-wrote and designed a surreal CGI animated feature, "
Fur Brigade ", but it is unknown as to when this film will be made.Brendan McCarthy has created a distinct body of work and in 2004 he took a year sabbatical and hired Steve Cook to help him design"
Swimini Purpose ", an illustrated visualautobiography of his highly original art and design work. This was released in 2005 in the UK, as a limited artist's edition, and sold out within weeks. This very rare book has become a serious collectors' "holy grail ". [ [http://www.2000adreview.co.uk/reviews/extra/2005/misc/swimini/swimini.shtml Review of Swimini Purpose: Life in Pictures] ]Recently, McCarthy featured in the final issue of DC Comics' "Solo". His comic had new takes on characters such as
The Flash ,Batman , andJohnny Sorrow , as well as introducing a new comics' cavalcade ofhomeless ,insane andtransgendered social outcast s.He remains active as an artist and writer, working around the world in film, TV and animation and developing his own ideas - such as the imaginary hit movie "Hatman" and the chilling, imaginary action film, "Horrorville". The TV series "
Mater and Son " remains as doggedly controversial as ever, a classic imaginarysitcom set in the saucy, sordid world of the traditional English 'dogging ' community.Bibliography
Comics work includes:
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Judge Dredd ": "Bring Me The Head of Judge Dredd!" (withJohn Wagner , as "John Howard", and sharing art dutiesBrett Ewins , in "2000 AD" #88, 1978)
*"ABC Warriors " (withPat Mills ):
** "The Retreat From Volgow" (in "2000 AD" #120, 1979)
** "Steelhorn" (in "2000 AD" #127-128, 1979)
*"Tharg's Future Shocks": "The English/Phlondrutian Phrase Book" (withAlan Moore , in "2000 AD" #214, 1981)
*"Sooner or Later": "Sooner or Later" (withPeter Milligan , in "2000 AD" #468-499, 1986)
*"Skin" (with Peter Milligan,Tundra Publishing , 1992)
*"Rogan Gosh" (with Peter Milligan, "Revolver", 1990, DC Vertigo, 1992)
*"Solo" #12 (DC Comics, 2006)Awards
*1992 - nominated for
Eisner Award for Best Cover Artist for "Shade, the Changing Man"
*1993 - nominated forEisner Award for Best Cover Artist for "Shade, the Changing Man"Notes
References
*comicbookdb|type=creator|id=3544|title=Brendan McCarthy
* [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=droid&page=profiles&choice=BRENDANM Brendan McCarthy] at 2000 AD onlineExternal links
* [http://www.swiminipurpose.co.uk/ Brendan McCarthy homepage]
* [http://www.brendanmccarthy.co.uk/ The Strangeness of Brendan McCarthy (the official fansite)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbbrW0--uew/ Brendan McCarthy Showreel] onYouTube
*imdb person|0565068|Brendan McCarthyInterviews
* [http://www.2000adreview.co.uk/features/interviews/2005/mccarthy/mccarthy1.shtml Brendan McCarthy interviewed by 2000adreview.co.uk]
* [http://dogmatika.com/dm/features_more.php?id=2057_0_5_0_M Brendan McCarthy interviewed for Dogmatika about "SOLO" #12]
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