Jack Lawrence | |
Birth Date: | 1975 |
Birth Place: | Canterbury, Kent, England, UK |
Nationality: | British |
Area: | Writer, Penciler, Inker, Colourist |
Jack Lawrence (born 1975 in Canterbury, Kent) is a British comics creator. Prior to 2002 he also worked as an animator.
Lawrence took a General Art and Design BTEC First Diploma at Canterbury Technical College, then went on to the KIAD at Canterbury to study for a BTEC National in the same subject. After becoming disenchanted with art education, he then worked "regular" jobs to train himself in the field he wanted to be in. In 2000, he became a character animator for the UK-based Web design company Lightmaker. He worked there for three years before becoming a freelance artist.
Lawrence came onto the comics scene with his own title, Darkham Vale, which he created, wrote, and drew, with the series running for ten issues. It received acclaim, especially for a new creator and a small publisher.
He went on to find success with Lions, Tigers and Bears, written by Mike Bullock and published by Image. A four-issue series, Lions, Tigers and Bears, was a surprise hit that revolved around a young boy and his stuffed animals.
Lawrence is now a successful freelance comics illustrator, working on titles such as A.T.O.M., Doctor Who Adventures and 2000 AD.
He is currently working on several projects for IDW Publishing and is self-publishing his creator-owned title Tinpot Hobo which he writes, pencils, inks, colours and letters.
Title | Year(s) | Issue(s) | Publisher | Notes | |||
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scope=row | Darkham Vale | 2003–04 |
| Autumn Press Comics | Also creator and writer. | [1] | |
scope=row | 2000 AD | 2004 |
| Rebellion Developments | "Off-Ramp" story featuring Sinister Dexter. | ||
scope=row | Darkham Vale: The Dracou Imperative | 2004 | One-shot | Autumn Press Comics | Also writer. | [2] | |
scope=row | A.T.O.M. | 2005–07 |
| Panini Comics UK | [3] | ||
scope=row | Lions, Tigers and Bears | 2005 |
| Image Comics | [4] | ||
scope=row | The Hammer Kid | 2006 |
| Astounding Studios | [5] | ||
scope=row | Marvel Rampage | 2006 | "Marvel Hedz" | Panini Comics UK | |||
scope=row | Young Bottoms in Love Anthology | 2007 | Anthology | Poison Press | Worked on "Terminator" story. Print publication of web comic. | [6] | |
scope=row | Spectacular Spider-Man | 2008 |
| Panini Comics UK | 1 | ||
scope=row | Cartoon Network Magazine | 2008 | "Ben 10" | Panini Comics UK | |||
scope=row | Judge Dredd Megazine | 2009 |
| Rebellion Developments | "Build a Better Mousetrap" one-shot; part of Tales from the Black Museum. "Citi-Def" five-issue story arc set in Judge Dredd universe. | ||
scope=row | Catch Heroes | 2010 | One-shot | Jungle Casterman | [7] | ||
scope=row | Tinpot Hobo | 2011–14 |
| Kothkrom Studios | Also creator and writer. | [8] [9] | |
scope=row | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | 2013 |
| Panini Comics UK | |||
scope=row | Skylanders: Trap Team | 2015 |
| IDW Publishing | |||
scope=row | Skylanders: SuperCharges | 2016 |
| IDW Publishing | |||
scope=row | 2016–18 |
| IDW Publishing | [10] [11] | |||
scope=row | Sonic the Hedgehog | 2019 |
| IDW Publishing | [12] | ||
scope=row | Transformers Valentine's Day Special | 2020 | One-shot | IDW Publishing | [13] | ||
scope=row | Sonic the Hedgehog: Bad Guys | 2020 |
| IDW Publishing | [14] | ||
scope=row | My Little Pony/Transformers: Friendship in Disguise! | 2020 |
| IDW Publishing | [15] | ||
scope=row | My Little Pony/Transformers: The Magic of Cybertron | 2021 |
| IDW Publishing | [16] | ||
scope=row | Transformers: Wreckers – Tread & Circuits | 2021 |
| IDW Publishing | [17] [18] |
Title | Year(s) | Issue(s) | Notes | |||
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scope=row | Jackie Chan Adventures | 2004–06 | ||||
scope=row | The Classic Marvel Figurine Collection | 2008–13 |
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scope=row | Spider-Man Tower of Power | 2008 | ||||
scope=row | Gogos Mega Metropolis | 2009–2011 | ||||
scope=row | Batman Automobilia | 2012 |