Gerry Finley-Day

For the American screenwriter, see Gerry Day.
Born 1947
Broughty Ferry, Dundee, Scotland
Nationality Scottish
Area(s) Writer
Notable works
Rogue Trooper
The V.C.s
Fiends of the Eastern Front

Gerry Finley-Day (born 1947, Broughty Ferry, Dundee) is a Scottish comics writer, prolific from the 1960s to the 1980s, best known as the creator of "Rogue Trooper".

He began his career at D.C. Thomson & Co., before becoming the editor of IPC Media's girls' title Tammy in 1971,[1] for which he wrote strips such as "Ella on Easy Street"[2] and "The Camp on Candy Island". Tammy's stories were full of cruelty and adversity, based on research showing that girls wanted stories that made them cry.[3][4]

Finley-Day rose to become deputy managing editor of IPC's girls' comics department, but quit to become a freelance writer. In 1974 he was drafted in by Pat Mills to help develop characters for Battle Picture Weekly, launched the following year,[5] for which he wrote "Rat Pack",[6] "The Sarge",[5] "The Bootneck Boy",[7] "D-Day Dawson", "Return of the Eagle",[8] "Sergeant Without Stripes",[9] "Cold Steele",[10] "Skreamer of the Stukas",[11][12] "Glory Rider",[13] "Cooley's Gun",[13] "Action Force",[14] and many others. He had a penchant for creating honourable German heroes, including "Fighter from the Sky",[5] "Panzer G-Man",[12] "Commando King",[12] "Sea Wolf", and perhaps the best known, "Hellman of Hammer Force",[15] which started out in Action and transferred to Battle after Action was merged into it.[5] Other strips he wrote for Action include "Green's Grudge War" and "Dredger".[12]

Finley-Day was one of the mainstays of early 2000 AD, writing "Invasion!", "Dan Dare", "Fiends of the Eastern Front", and a couple of early episodes of "Judge Dredd", and became their specialist in future war stories, first with "The V.C.s", and then his most enduring character, "Rogue Trooper", which still features occasionally, written by other writers - although Finley-Day returned to the character for a one-off story in 2010. He also wrote "Blackhawk" for Tornado, and several strips for the revived Eagle, including "Saddle Tramp", "Sergeant Streetwise", "Jake's Platoon", "The Hand", and episodes of "The Collector".[16]

Bibliography

Comics work includes:

References

  1. Jenny McDade, Creating Tammy - A True Story, DowntheTubes.net, 12 October 2008.
  2. Jenni Scott, Pat Mills at Caption 2004 (interview), 31 May 2008; accessed 18 September 2015.
  3. "Girls and Boys". Comics Britannia. 17 September 2007. BBC4.
  4. Paul Gravett, Comics Britannia Part 2 - Girls and Boys, paulgravett.com, 2 December 2007.
  5. 1 2 3 4 David Bishop, "Blazing Battle Action part 1", Judge Dredd Megazine #209, 26 August 2003
  6. Rat Pack series 1 at Captain Hurricane's Best of Battle
  7. The Bootneck Boy at Captain Hurricane's Best of Battle
  8. Return of the Eagle at Captain Hurricane's Best of Battle
  9. Sergeant Without Stripes at Captain Hurricane's Best of Battle
  10. Cold Steele at Captain Hurricane's Best of Battle
  11. Skreamer of the Stukas at Captain Hurricane's Best of Battle
  12. 1 2 3 4 David Bishop, "Blazing Battle Action part 2", Judge Dredd Megazine #210, 23 September 2003
  13. 1 2 David Bishop, "Blazing Battle Action part 3", Judge Dredd Megazine #211, 21 October 2003
  14. David Bishop, "Blazing Battle Action part 4", Judge Dredd Megazine #212, 18 November 2003
  15. Hellman of Hammer Force series 1, series 2, series 4; Hellman of the Afrika Korps; Hellman on the Russian Front series 1, series 2, series 3; The Early Adventures of Hellman of Hammer Force at Captain Hurricane's Best of Battle
  16. Gerry Finley-Day profile, 2000ad.org; accessed 18 September 2015.

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