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Roger Langridge (born 14 February 1967) is a New Zealand writer, artist and , currently living in Britain.


Biography
Langridge originally came to public prominence most notably with the Judge Dredd Megazine series The Straitjacket Fits (written by David Bishop), a surreal, hallucinatory, convention-bending strip set in an with a cast of characters who realised they were in a and burst from the edge of the frame. He had previously been a regular artist for the 1988 issues of the Auckland University Students' Association's magazine .

His cartoon style proved perfect for the series and he continued to work for the Megazine, in addition to a series of comedy books dedicated to his -inspired character Fred the Clown, which he wrote and drew as a before self-publishing the material as small press titles. These were collected as a single volume by Fantagraphics Books in 2004. His work on Fred the Clown was nominated for two , a , a and an . Fred, Mugwhump & More: Talking to Roger Langridge, , 2 September 2008 Langridge also does illustration work.

He has also provided artwork for 's Smithson .

Langridge has provided the Fin Fang Four, with Scott Gray, first for Marvel Monsters, Marvel Revives Classic Monsters in October, , 8 July 2005 then a series of short stories Previews: Marvel Holiday Special, Ult Vision #1, , 5 December 2006 Giant-Size Avengers III: The Return of Fin Fang Four, , 23 November 2007 and in late 2008 as a on Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited. Marvel Digital: Roger Langridge Talks Fin Fang Four, , 21 October 2008

He was the writer, and usually the cartoonist for, Boom! Studios' The Muppet Show comics (2009–12).

In 2012, he scripted for a four-issue miniseries, illustrated by , so successful that even before the second issue it was expanded into an "ongoing" series, according to Langridge. The Orbiting Pod #65: Roger Langridge, 11 May 2012.

For Doctor Who Magazine he did one-panel humorous images for the "Review" section. He also does a weekly illustration for the UK TV magazine .


Bibliography

Comics
Comic work includes:
  • Razor #8 Associates in "Searching" (with writer Cornelius Stone, 1988)
  • Art d'Ecco (with Andrew Langridge, in Art d'Ecco #1–4, Fantagraphics, 1990–1992)
  • Zoot! (with Andrew Langridge – six-issue series, Fantagraphics, 1993–1994)
  • Knuckles the Malevolent Nun (with co-creator Cornelius Stone, in Knuckles No. 1 & 2, 1991 and A1 (Series 1) No. 5, 1991)
  • "Frankenstein Meets Shirley Temple" (in A1 (Series 2) #1–4, 1992)
  • :
    • "Sponts A-Go-Go" (with and , Judge Dredd Lawman of the Future No. 14, 1996)
    • "Medusa" (with Alan Barnes and , Judge Dredd Lawman of the Future #19–20, 1996)
  • The Straitjacket Fits (with David Bishop):
    • "The Straitjacket Fits" (in Judge Dredd Magazine #1.09–1.20, 1991–1992)
    • "The Final Fit" (in Judge Dredd Yearbook 1993 1992)
  • Fred the Clown, Les Cartoonistes Dangereux, 1999
  • "The Story of a Nut Gone Bad..." (in Flinch No. 13, DC, 2000)
  • Fred the Clown #1–5, self-published, 2001–2002.
  • : "Auteurism" (with , in Legends of the Dark Knight #162–163, DC, 2003)
  • " Star of the B.P.R.D." (with , in , No. 4, Dark Horse, 2003)
  • Whatever Happened To?: "Cookie" (with , in Judge Dredd Megazine #2.17, 2004)
  • (with , in Star Wars Tales 24, Dark Horse, 2005)
  • A story in the anthology, DC, 2005.
  • Marvel Monsters: "Fin Fang Four" (with Scott Gray, 2005)
  • "Moleman's Christmas" (with , in Marvel Christmas Special No. 1, Marvel, 2006)
  • "How Fin Fang Foom Saves Christmas " (with Scott Gray, in Marvel Christmas Special 2006 No. 1, Marvel, 2007)
  • "Return of the Fin Fang Four: Shrink Rap" (with Scott Gray, in Avengers Giant-Size No. 1, Marvel, 2008)
  • The Muppet Show (Boom Studios, 2009)
  • Thor: The Mighty Avenger (Marvel, 2010)
  • Muppets Presents: Family Reunion (Marvel, 2011)
  • John Carter of Mars: A Princess of Mars #1–5 (Marvel, 2011)
  • Snarked! #0,1–12 (Boom! Studios, 2011–2012)
  • #1–12 (IDW Publishing, 2012–2013)
  • The Rocketeer: Hollywood Horror #1–4 (IDW Publishing, 2013)
  • No. 1 (Dynamite Entertainment, 2015)
  • Fred the Clown, The Iron Duchess, (Self-Published, 2016)


Collections
Collections:
  • Knuckles the Malevolent Nun 1: No More Mrs. Nice Nun, with Cornelius Stone, Antipodes Publishing, 2003.
  • Fred the Clown, Fantagraphics Books, 2004.
  • The Louche and Insalubrious Escapades of Art d'Ecco, with Andrew Langridge, Fantagraphics Books, 2006.


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