This article is about the British comics editor and writer. For the American comic book artist, see Matthew Dow Smith. For the American comics illustrator, see Matt Smith (illustrator).
Matt Smith
Matt Smith, photographed at Bristol UK Comics Festival, 2004, holding a copy of small press comics magazine FutureQuake
Born
Matthew Joseph Ratcliffe Smith (1972-10-31) 31 October 1972 (age 52)
Matt Smith (born 31 October 1972) is a British editor and author. He is the current and longest-serving editor of the long-running British science fiction weekly comics anthology magazine 2000 AD and its sister title the Judge Dredd Megazine
Career
Smith joined 2000 AD in 2000, after three years working as a desk editor for MacMillan, at the time the comic was changing ownership – from Egmont to Rebellion Developments.[1] Starting out as the assistant to the new editor Andy Diggle, Smith was appointed as the ninth incarnation of Tharg the Mighty (a humorous character representing the 2000 AD editor) in January 2002.
After Alan Barnes resigned from the Judge Dredd Megazine, Smith also took over the editorship thereof in 2006.
Since 2005 Smith has also branched out into writing: his credits so far include a Judge Dredd novel and three novellas, along with three more novellas for one of that series' many spinoffs, and regular stints on the syndicated Judge Dredd newspaper strips.
Judge Dredd Year One: City Fathers (Abaddon Books (e-book), August 2012)[2]
Strontium Dog: Among the Missing (Abaddon Books (e-book), October 2013)
Judge Dredd Year Two: Down and Out (Abaddon Books (e-book), September 2016)
The Fall of Deadworld: A trilogy of novellas set in an grimmer alternative version of the Judge Dredd setting shortly before its destruction at the hands of the Dark Judges. The prose stories by Smith act as an extended prelude to the main Fall of Deadworld comic series, created for 2000 AD by writer Nigel "Kek-W" Long and artist Dave Kendall.
Red Mosquito (Abaddon Books, 2019)
Bone White Seeds (Abaddon Books, 2020)
Grey Flesh Flies (Abaddon Books, 2020)
An omnibus containing all three novellas was published in June 2020.
Zenith: "Permission to Land" (credited as Martin Howe), short story in 2000 AD #2050, 2017
Judge Dredd Year Three: Machineries of Hate (Abaddon Books (e-book), 2020)
Comics
Dredd: "Top of the World, Ma-Ma" in Judge Dredd Megazine #328, 2012