- Gerry Finley-Day
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notable works = "Rogue Trooper "
"The V.C.s "
"Fiends of the Eastern Front "
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website =Gerry Finley-Day was a hugely prolific British
comic book writer from the 1960s to the 1980s.He is best known as the creator of
Rogue Trooper but also worked on several other series which appeared in "2000 AD", including "Harry Twenty on the High Rock ", "Invasion! " (following on from the first episode byPat Mills ), "M.A.C.H. 1 ", "Ant Wars ", "The V.C.s " and "Fiends of the Eastern Front ".Biography
Finley-Day honed his writing skills on girls' comics, working alongside
Pat Mills andJohn Wagner , later the creators of "2000 AD".Finley-Day's signature style was the hardbitten solo action hero, typically an embittered renegade male between 35 and 50 years old, that became a defining feature of "2000 AD" (the UK's only best-selling
comic ). In common with many creators of the day, his stories often incorporated elements of contemporary popular movies or television programmes. Harry Twenty, for example, was an escape story set on a maximum-security prison orbiting the earth, and had clear echoes ofThe Prisoner TV series, starringPatrick McGoohan (according to Finley-Day, he used to joke with his fellow creators that if McGoohan appeared at the reception of the IPC building, he was not to be let upstairs).Finley-Day disappeared from the UK comics scene in the mid 1980s, allegedly after editorial disagreements with the "2000 AD" management. Though he was severely under-appreciated during his time, many of his creations are now regarded as classic characters. "Harry 20 on the High Rock" was recently voted by readers of the 2000adreview fan site the best self-contained series to have appeared in "2000 AD" throughout its 28 year history, closely followed by "Fiends of the Eastern Front". Finley-Day also wrote for 2000AD and the short-lived Action title under a number of pen-names.
Bibliography
Comics work includes:
* "
Invasion! " (in "2000 AD" #1-6, 8-35, 37-38, 40 & 42-51, 1977-78)
* "M.A.C.H. 1 "
* "Judge Dredd ": "The Solar Sniper" (with Ron Turner, in "2000 AD" #19, 1977)
* "Dan Dare " (in "2000 AD" #28-51 & 64-66, 1977-78)
* "Ant Wars " (in "2000 AD" #71-85, 1978)
* "Blackhawk" (in "Tornado" #4-22, 1979)
* "Disaster 1990" (in "2000 AD" # 19-139, 1979)
* "The V.C.s " (in "2000 AD" 140-143, 145-165, 168-169 & 171-175, 1979-1980)
* "Fiends of the Eastern Front " (in "2000 AD" # 152-161, 1980)
* "Rogue Trooper " (in "2000 AD" #228-232, 234-243 & 246-258, 1981-82)
* "Sgt. Streetwise " (in "Eagle" #1-11, 1982)
* "Rogue Trooper" (in "2000 AD" #260-62, 1982 Sci-Fi Special & #265-301, 1982-83)
* "Saddle Tramp" (in '"Eagle" #14-26, 1982)
* "Sgt. Streetwise" (in "Eagle" #27-31, 1982)
* "Harry Twenty on the High Rock " (in "2000 AD" #287-307, 1982-83)
* "Sgt. Streetwise" (in "Eagle" #32-38, 1982)
*"Rogue Trooper" (in "2000 AD" #303-355, 1983-84)
*"Jake's Platoon " (in "Eagle" #41-57, 1983)
*"Sgt. Streetwise" (in "Eagle" #41-43 & 46-48, 1983)
*"The Hand" (in "Eagle" from #70-93 and continuing, 1983-84)
*"Sgt. Streetwise" (in "Eagle" #76-78, 1983)
*"Rogue Trooper" (in "2000 AD" #358-364, 366-392, 1983-84)
*"Rogue Trooper" (in "2000 AD" #401-406, 410-419, 422-426 & 428-432, 1985)
*"Rogue Trooper" (in "2000 AD" #444-449, 1985)References
*comicbookdb|type=creator|id=8343|title=Gerry Finley-Day
* [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=droid&page=profiles&choice=GERRYF Gerry Finley-Day] at 2000 AD online
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