Rob Williams (comics)

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Rob Williams (comics) : biography

Rob Williams is a British comics writer, working mainly for 2000 AD.

Career

Williams started out as a freelance journalist and creator of corporate videos., 2000 AD online, May 28, 2008 He decided to try comics writing resulting in Cla$$war, published by Com.x and illustrated by several artists, including Trevor Hairsine and Travel Foreman. Publishing began in 2002 and, after a three-year hiatus from the publisher a complete collection was released in 2009.

The comic series was read by Andy Diggle, who was the editor of 2000 AD at the time and contacted Williams, resulting in a number of series, first the two-part Asylum, with Boo Cook and then ongoing Low Life, initially with Henry Flint., Comicon.com, February 11, 2004 and he would also produce one-offs there like Breathing Space with Laurence Campbell., Comics Bulletin, August 8, 2005

He would again team up with Campbell for the 2006 Wolverine Christmas Special, Comicon.com, December 11, 2006 and later a PunisherMAX one-shot. Williams would then go on to get other work for Marvel Comics, including a story in the Dark X-Men: The Beginning anthology, a Captain Britain story in Deadpool Team Up and a Ghost Rider one-shot that ties into the Daredevil storyline Shadowland. He returned to Ghost Rider with a new eponymous ongoing series, launched as part of the "Fear Itself" storyline, for which he also wrote the Uncanny X-Force mini-series. Other Marvel comics announced around the same time include The Iron Age metaseries, Skaar: King of the Savage Land limited series, and takes over the writing of the Daken: Dark Wolverine ongoing series. Following that slew of announcements, on April 22, 2011 he announced that he had signed an exclusive contract with Marvel.

Williams has also written comics based on a number of intellectual properties, including stories for Star Wars Tales and Star Wars: Rebellion, Comicon.com, May 10, 2006 comics from Dark Horse, and, with the same publisher, writing Indiana Jones and the Tomb of the Gods., Comicon.com, May 23, 2008 For Dynamite Entertainment he is writing RoboCop, with artist Fabiano Neves.