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'''Mike Collins''' — also credited as '''Michael Collins''' — is the most dominant [[penciller]] of [[DWM comic stories|''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic stories]] since the broadcast of ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]''. However, owing to an earlier period of involvement with DWM, his total experience with ''[[Doctor Who]]'' comics stretches back to the [[Sixth Doctor]]'s era. He has illustrated every [[The Doctor|Doctor]] from the [[Seventh Doctor|Seventh]] to the [[Twelfth Doctor|Twelfth]].<ref group=fn>In a very technical sense, he also drew the Sixth Doctor, but only by virtue of the cover to [[The World Shapers (graphic novel)|''The World Shapers'' graphic novel]].</ref> He was the only artist to draw the [[Ninth Doctor]] for DWM, and drew all but one issue of [[Rose Tyler]]'s DWM run. Furthermore, he has handled the opening stories of the Ninth, [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth]] and [[Eleventh Doctor]].
'''Mike Collins''' — also credited as '''Michael Collins''' — is the most dominant [[penciller]] of [[DWM comic stories|''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic stories]] since the broadcast of ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]''. However, owing to an earlier period of involvement with DWM, his total experience with ''[[Doctor Who]]'' comics stretches back to the [[Sixth Doctor]]'s era. He has illustrated every [[The Doctor|Doctor]] from the [[Seventh Doctor|Seventh]] to the [[Thirteenth Doctor|Thirteenth]].<ref group=fn>In a very technical sense, he also drew the Sixth Doctor, but only by virtue of the cover to [[The World Shapers (graphic novel)|''The World Shapers'' graphic novel]].</ref> He was the only artist to draw the [[Ninth Doctor]] for DWM, and drew all but one issue of [[Rose Tyler]]'s DWM run. Furthermore, he has handled the opening stories of the Ninth, [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth]] and [[Eleventh Doctor]].


Collins later became a [[storyboard artist]] for ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]''. He also worked on the video game ''[[Infinity (video game)|Doctor Who Infinity]]'', drawing and inking the episode ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Time (video game)|The Dalek Invasion of Time!]]'' and writing the episode ''[[The Horror of Flat Holm (video game)|The Horror of Flat Holm]]''.
Collins later became a [[storyboard artist]] for ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]''. He also worked on the video game ''[[Infinity (video game)|Doctor Who Infinity]]'', drawing and inking the episode ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Time (video game)|The Dalek Invasion of Time!]]'' and writing the episode ''[[The Horror of Flat Holm (video game)|The Horror of Flat Holm]]''.
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== History with ''Doctor Who'' ==
== History with ''Doctor Who'' ==
=== First efforts ===
=== First efforts ===
Despite being primarily a penciller, Collins actually debuted in DWM as a writer. He was responsible for the [[Sixth Doctor]] adventure, ''[[Profits of Doom]]''. The first issue in which Collins was credited was therefore the then-[[DWM 120|''Doctor Who Monthly'' #120]]. He then wrote one of the earliest [[Seventh Doctor]] stories, ''[[Claws of the Klathi! (comic story)|Claws of the Klathi!]]'', that began in [[DWM 136|issue #136]]. His next work was for [[Marvel UK]], but not ''DWM''. He co-wrote ''[[Slimmer! (comic story)|Slimmer!]]'' for ''[[The Incredible Hulk Presents]]''.
Despite being primarily a penciller, Collins actually debuted in DWM as a writer. He was responsible for the [[Sixth Doctor]] adventure, ''[[Profits of Doom! (comic story)|Profits of Doom]]''. The first issue in which Collins was credited was therefore the then-[[DWM 120|''Doctor Who Monthly'' #120]]. He then wrote one of the earliest [[Seventh Doctor]] stories, ''[[Claws of the Klathi! (comic story)|Claws of the Klathi!]]'', that began in [[DWM 136|issue #136]]. His next work was for [[Marvel UK]], but not ''DWM''. He co-wrote ''[[Slimmer! (comic story)|Slimmer!]]'' for ''[[The Incredible Hulk Presents]]''.


Collins' ''Doctor Who'' artistic debut should have also been in ''Hulk'', but the story, ''[[Doctor Conkerer! (comic story)|Doctor Conkerer!]]'', was transferred to [[DWM 162|issue #162]], when ''Hulk'' suddenly ceased publication. He was again used for the art in the 1991 [[Andrew Cartmel]] story, ''[[The Good Soldier (comic story)|The Good Soldier]]''.
Collins' ''Doctor Who'' artistic debut should have also been in ''Hulk'', but the story, ''[[Doctor Conkerer! (comic story)|Doctor Conkerer!]]'', was transferred to [[DWM 162|issue #162]], when ''Hulk'' suddenly ceased publication. He was again used for the art in the 1991 [[Andrew Cartmel]] story, ''[[The Good Soldier (comic story)|The Good Soldier]]''.
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=== Return to the TARDIS ===
=== Return to the TARDIS ===
After 12 years away, Collins returned to the pages of DWM late in the post-[[Izzy Sinclair|Izzy]] [[Eighth Doctor]] run, with 2003's ''[[Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game (comic story)|Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game]]''. He was called back for the start of the [[Ninth Doctor]]'s run, for which he was the sole artist, as well as being the writer of ''[[Art Attack (comic story)|Art Attack]]''. He continued an uninterrupted run through David Tennant's first year as the Doctor. Thus, he was DWM's only penciller from, roughly, the transmission of ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'' to the broadcast of ''[[The Runaway Bride]]''. During this period, he also wrote and drew a Tenth Doctor story called ''[[The Futurists]]'', and was the artist for [[Tony Lee]]'s first published ''Doctor Who'' story, ''[[F.A.Q.]]''. During this period he also significantly drew [[Gareth Roberts]]' ''[[The Lodger (comic story)|The Lodger]]'', which was the basis for the [[The Lodger (TV story)|televised Eleventh Doctor story of the same name]]. Aside from the lone [[Roger Langridge]]-drawn one-parter, ''[[The Green-Eyed Monster]]'', he is the only DWM artist to have illustrated [[Rose Tyler]]. Though other pencillers were eventually brought in during 2007, he still continued to be an active part of the DWM art team, drawing roughly a story a year thereafter. He easily has the record for most [[companion]]s drawn since 2005, having rendered [[Rose Tyler|Rose]], [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]], [[Martha Jones|Martha]], [[Majenta Pryce|Majenta]], [[Amy Pond|Amy]], [[Rory Williams|Rory]], [[Clara Oswald|Clara]], [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]], [[Ryan Sinclair|Ryan]] and [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]] as well as DWM stalwart, [[Maxwell Edison]]. Collins was also the illustrator of the graphic novel ''[[The Only Good Dalek (comic story)|The Only Good Dalek]]''. In 2013, he drew ''[[In With the Tide (comic story)|In With the Tide]]'', the third story of [[Prisoners of Time]], a 50th anniversary comic minissiries which bought back many former Doctor Who comic artists.
After 12 years away, Collins returned to the pages of DWM late in the post-[[Izzy Sinclair|Izzy]] [[Eighth Doctor]] run, with 2003's ''[[Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game (comic story)|Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game]]''. He was called back for the start of the [[Ninth Doctor]]'s run, for which he was the sole artist, as well as being the writer of ''[[Art Attack (comic story)|Art Attack]]''. He continued an uninterrupted run through David Tennant's first year as the Doctor. Thus, he was DWM's only penciller from, roughly, the transmission of ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'' to the broadcast of ''[[The Runaway Bride (TV story)|The Runaway Bride]]''. During this period, he also wrote and drew a Tenth Doctor story called ''[[The Futurists (comic story)|The Futurists]]'', and was the artist for [[Tony Lee]]'s first published ''Doctor Who'' story, ''[[F.A.Q. (comic story)|F.A.Q.]]''. During this period he also significantly drew [[Gareth Roberts]]' ''[[The Lodger (comic story)|The Lodger]]'', which was the basis for the [[The Lodger (TV story)|televised Eleventh Doctor story of the same name]]. Aside from the lone [[Roger Langridge]]-drawn one-parter, ''[[The Green-Eyed Monster (comic story)|The Green-Eyed Monster]]'', he is the only DWM artist to have illustrated [[Rose Tyler]]. Though other pencillers were eventually brought in during 2007, he still continued to be an active part of the DWM art team, drawing roughly a story a year thereafter. He easily has the record for most [[companion]]s drawn since 2005, having rendered [[Rose Tyler|Rose]], [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]], [[Martha Jones|Martha]], [[Majenta Pryce|Majenta]], [[Amy Pond|Amy]], [[Rory Williams|Rory]], [[Clara Oswald|Clara]], [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]], [[Ryan Sinclair|Ryan]] and [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]] as well as DWM stalwart, [[Maxwell Edison]]. Collins was also the illustrator of the graphic novel ''[[The Only Good Dalek (comic story)|The Only Good Dalek]]''. In 2013, he drew ''[[In With the Tide (comic story)|In With the Tide]]'', the third story of [[Prisoners of Time]], a 50th anniversary comic minissiries which bought back many former Doctor Who comic artists.


In 2014, Collins had worked on televised ''Doctor Who'' on the episodes ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'', ''[[In the Forest of the Night (TV story)|In the Forest of the Night]]'' and ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'' as a [[storyboard artist]], having filled in for [[Andrew Wildman]] when Wildman had other commitments. ([[DWM 481]]) He also worked on several [[series 9 (Doctor Who)|series 9]] episodes including ''[[Face the Raven (TV story)|Face the Raven]]'', ''[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|Heaven Sent]]'' and ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'', with the BBC releasing a number of his storyboards online in late 2015 to coincide with broadcasts. Collins continued to serve as storyboard artist for [[series 1 (Class)|series 1]] of ''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]'', followed by [[series 10 (Doctor Who)|series 10]] and [[series 11 (Doctor Who)|series 11]] of ''Doctor Who''.
In 2014, Collins had worked on televised ''Doctor Who'' on the episodes ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'', ''[[In the Forest of the Night (TV story)|In the Forest of the Night]]'' and ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'' as a [[storyboard artist]], having filled in for [[Andrew Wildman]] when Wildman had other commitments. ([[DWM 481]]) He also worked on several [[series 9 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 9]] episodes including ''[[Face the Raven (TV story)|Face the Raven]]'', ''[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|Heaven Sent]]'' and ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'', with the BBC releasing a number of his storyboards online in late 2015 to coincide with broadcasts. Collins continued to serve as storyboard artist for [[series 1 (Class)|series 1]] of ''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]'', followed by [[series 10 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 10]] and [[series 11 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 11]] of ''Doctor Who''.


=== As documentary subject ===
=== As documentary subject ===
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Collins has drawn for virtually all the major DC Comics superheroes, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, Green Arrow, The Flash and Hawkman — both as an artist on Justice League titles and on each hero's solo title. He has also drawn most of DC's other major "super groups", like the Teen Titans and the Legion of Super-Heroes. He has also been a significant force on ''[[Star Trek (franchise)|Star Trek]]'' comics, during both the DC and Marvel runs. In that capacity, he drew virtually every major character in the entirety of the ''Star Trek'' franchise. He has been a part of American and British runs of ''The Transformers'', and has had a brief run on the iconic British title, ''2000 AD'', as well as some infrequent work on some X-Men and [[Spider-Man]] titles.
Collins has drawn for virtually all the major DC Comics superheroes, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, Green Arrow, The Flash and Hawkman — both as an artist on Justice League titles and on each hero's solo title. He has also drawn most of DC's other major "super groups", like the Teen Titans and the Legion of Super-Heroes. He has also been a significant force on ''[[Star Trek (franchise)|Star Trek]]'' comics, during both the DC and Marvel runs. In that capacity, he drew virtually every major character in the entirety of the ''Star Trek'' franchise. He has been a part of American and British runs of ''The Transformers'', and has had a brief run on the iconic British title, ''2000 AD'', as well as some infrequent work on some X-Men and [[Spider-Man]] titles.


== Television Credits ==
== Television credits ==
=== Doctor Who ===
=== Doctor Who ===
==== Storyboard artist ====
==== Storyboard artist ====
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* ''[[The Lost (TV story)|The Lost]]''
* ''[[The Lost (TV story)|The Lost]]''


== Writer Credits ==
== Writer credits ==
=== Comics ===
=== Comics ===
==== Doctor Who Magazine ====
==== Doctor Who Magazine ====
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* ''[[The Horror of Flat Holm (video game)|The Horror of Flat Holm]]''
* ''[[The Horror of Flat Holm (video game)|The Horror of Flat Holm]]''


== Artist Credits ==
== Artist credits ==
=== Comics ===
=== Comics ===
==== Doctor Who Magazine ====
==== Doctor Who Magazine ====
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* ''[[The Parliament of Fear (comic story)|The Parliament of Fear]]'' (with [[Staz Johnson]])
* ''[[The Parliament of Fear (comic story)|The Parliament of Fear]]'' (with [[Staz Johnson]])
* ''[[Herald of Madness (comic story)|Herald of Madness]]''
* ''[[Herald of Madness (comic story)|Herald of Madness]]''
* ''[[The Hans of Fear (comic story)|The Hans of Fear]]''
* ''[[The Monster Makers (comic story)|The Monster Makers]]''


==== IDW Publishing ====
==== IDW Publishing ====
* ''[[In With the Tide (comic story)|In With the Tide]]''
* ''[[In With the Tide (comic story)|In With the Tide]]''
==== Titan Comics ====
* ''[[Rhyme or Reason (comic story)|Rhyme or Reason]]''


==== BBC Graphic Novels ====
==== BBC Graphic Novels ====

Latest revision as of 15:58, 15 September 2024

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Mike Collins — also credited as Michael Collins — is the most dominant penciller of Doctor Who Magazine comic stories since the broadcast of Rose. However, owing to an earlier period of involvement with DWM, his total experience with Doctor Who comics stretches back to the Sixth Doctor's era. He has illustrated every Doctor from the Seventh to the Thirteenth.[fn 1] He was the only artist to draw the Ninth Doctor for DWM, and drew all but one issue of Rose Tyler's DWM run. Furthermore, he has handled the opening stories of the Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Doctor.

Collins later became a storyboard artist for Doctor Who and Class. He also worked on the video game Doctor Who Infinity, drawing and inking the episode The Dalek Invasion of Time! and writing the episode The Horror of Flat Holm.

History with Doctor Who[[edit]]

First efforts[[edit]]

Despite being primarily a penciller, Collins actually debuted in DWM as a writer. He was responsible for the Sixth Doctor adventure, Profits of Doom. The first issue in which Collins was credited was therefore the then-Doctor Who Monthly #120. He then wrote one of the earliest Seventh Doctor stories, Claws of the Klathi!, that began in issue #136. His next work was for Marvel UK, but not DWM. He co-wrote Slimmer! for The Incredible Hulk Presents.

Collins' Doctor Who artistic debut should have also been in Hulk, but the story, Doctor Conkerer!, was transferred to issue #162, when Hulk suddenly ceased publication. He was again used for the art in the 1991 Andrew Cartmel story, The Good Soldier.

Collins then took a hiatus from the pages of DWM, during which he enjoyed a long and varied career with a number of major titles for DC and Marvel, amongst others.

Return to the TARDIS[[edit]]

After 12 years away, Collins returned to the pages of DWM late in the post-Izzy Eighth Doctor run, with 2003's Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game. He was called back for the start of the Ninth Doctor's run, for which he was the sole artist, as well as being the writer of Art Attack. He continued an uninterrupted run through David Tennant's first year as the Doctor. Thus, he was DWM's only penciller from, roughly, the transmission of Rose to the broadcast of The Runaway Bride. During this period, he also wrote and drew a Tenth Doctor story called The Futurists, and was the artist for Tony Lee's first published Doctor Who story, F.A.Q.. During this period he also significantly drew Gareth Roberts' The Lodger, which was the basis for the televised Eleventh Doctor story of the same name. Aside from the lone Roger Langridge-drawn one-parter, The Green-Eyed Monster, he is the only DWM artist to have illustrated Rose Tyler. Though other pencillers were eventually brought in during 2007, he still continued to be an active part of the DWM art team, drawing roughly a story a year thereafter. He easily has the record for most companions drawn since 2005, having rendered Rose, Mickey, Martha, Majenta, Amy, Rory, Clara, Yaz, Ryan and Graham as well as DWM stalwart, Maxwell Edison. Collins was also the illustrator of the graphic novel The Only Good Dalek. In 2013, he drew In With the Tide, the third story of Prisoners of Time, a 50th anniversary comic minissiries which bought back many former Doctor Who comic artists.

In 2014, Collins had worked on televised Doctor Who on the episodes Flatline, In the Forest of the Night and Death in Heaven as a storyboard artist, having filled in for Andrew Wildman when Wildman had other commitments. (DWM 481) He also worked on several series 9 episodes including Face the Raven, Heaven Sent and Hell Bent, with the BBC releasing a number of his storyboards online in late 2015 to coincide with broadcasts. Collins continued to serve as storyboard artist for series 1 of Class, followed by series 10 and series 11 of Doctor Who.

As documentary subject[[edit]]

As a freelance employee of Doctor Who Magazine, rather than a part of the BBC Wales production team, Collins has not been, as of 2010, the focus of many documentary explorations. However, he was interviewed by BBC Radio around the time of the arrival of the Tenth Doctor, and compared the challenges of drawing Christopher Eccleston versus David Tennant. (AUDIO: Doctor Who at the BBC: The Tenth Doctor)

Outside Doctor Who[[edit]]

Collins has drawn for virtually all the major DC Comics superheroes, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, Green Arrow, The Flash and Hawkman — both as an artist on Justice League titles and on each hero's solo title. He has also drawn most of DC's other major "super groups", like the Teen Titans and the Legion of Super-Heroes. He has also been a significant force on Star Trek comics, during both the DC and Marvel runs. In that capacity, he drew virtually every major character in the entirety of the Star Trek franchise. He has been a part of American and British runs of The Transformers, and has had a brief run on the iconic British title, 2000 AD, as well as some infrequent work on some X-Men and Spider-Man titles.

Television credits[[edit]]

Doctor Who[[edit]]

Storyboard artist[[edit]]

Class[[edit]]

Storyboard Artist[[edit]]

Writer credits[[edit]]

Comics[[edit]]

Doctor Who Magazine[[edit]]

Video Games[[edit]]

Doctor Who Infinity[[edit]]

Artist credits[[edit]]

Comics[[edit]]

Doctor Who Magazine[[edit]]

IDW Publishing[[edit]]

Titan Comics[[edit]]

BBC Graphic Novels[[edit]]

Fireball XL5[[edit]]

Video Games[[edit]]

Doctor Who Infinity[[edit]]

External links[[edit]]

Footnotes[[edit]]

  1. In a very technical sense, he also drew the Sixth Doctor, but only by virtue of the cover to The World Shapers graphic novel.