JOHN BURNS was born in Essex. He started his career as an
apprentice with Doris White at Link Studios in 1954. His earliest
work were illustrations for Amalgamated Press titles like Girls'
Crystal and School Friend. He additionally contributed to Express
Weekly and then fulfilled his military service with the RAF in
Singapore.
In 1960 he returned to Britain and began a collaboration with D.C.
Thomson (adaptations of novels like 'Wuthering Heights' and 'Great
Expectations' in Diana) and Odhams ('Kelpie' in Wham!).
Later on, he became an artist of daily comics for newspapers. His
first newspaper strip was 'The Seekers' for The Daily Sketch from
1966 to 1971. He took over 'Modesty Blaise' from Enrique Romero,
and worked on this strip for The Evening Standard in 1978-79. Other
newspaper strips include 'Danielle' (Evening News, 1973-74),
'George and Lynne (1977-84), 'Jane' (Daily Mirror, 1985-89) and
'Smythie' (Evening News).
In 1987 he began drawing 'Julia', a newspaper strip for the German
market (later renamed to 'Lilli'). Burns also worked on a bulk of
TV tie-in strips for TV 21, Look-In and TV Action ('The Tomorrow
People). His series for Eagle include 'Wrath of the Gods', 'The
Fists of Dany Pike', 'Dolebusters' and 'Roving Reporter'.
On the European mainland, Burns is mostly known for his Sword &
Sorcery series, 'Zetari', which he made in cooperation with the
Dutch scenarist Martin Lodewijk. By the 1980s, Burns joined
Fleetway/2000 AD, where he worked on such series as 'Dan Dare',
'Judge Dredd', and 'Trueno'. He co-created 'Bendatti Vendetta' for
the Judge Dredd Megazine with Robbie Morrison, and became the lead
artist of 'Nikolai Dante'.
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