Harry Exton
Harry Exton arrived in the pages of 2000 AD in 1992 — the creation of a young Garth Ennis and artist Greg Staples — stepping into one of British comics' most gloriously anarchic sandboxes right at the dawn of his career. Over a span of some twenty years, Harry carved out a respectable sixty appearances in that legendary weekly, sharing its wild, satirical universe with heavyweights like Judge Dredd and the robotic rogues of the ABC Warriors. That's rarefied company in the 2000 AD cosmos, and the fact that one of his appearances carries genuine key-issue weight makes him a name worth tracking down in the back-issue bins. For collectors with a taste for Ennis's early work and the distinctive visual energy of the Fleetway era, Harry Exton is a rewarding discovery.

Trivia
- John Wagner has written more of Harry Exton's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 34 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1992–2012
★ 1992
1994
1995
2007
2012