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Simon Oliver (1)

Author of The Exterminators Vol. 1: Bug Brothers

For other authors named Simon Oliver, see the disambiguation page.

73+ Works 1,137 Members 33 Reviews

Series

Works by Simon Oliver

The Exterminators Vol. 1: Bug Brothers (2006) 171 copies, 4 reviews
The Exterminators Vol. 2: Insurgency (2007) 115 copies, 1 review
Noche Roja (Vertigo Crime) (2011) 30 copies
Vertigo: First Cut (2008) — Writer — 30 copies
Gen13: 15 Minutes (2008) 17 copies
Last Gang In Town (2016) 13 copies
Y: The Last Man #39 — Author — 5 copies
The Hellblazer #1 (2016) 3 copies
FBP: Federal Bureau of Physics #05 — Author — 2 copies
The Hellblazer #2 2 copies, 1 review
The Exterminators # 04 — Author — 2 copies
The Hellblazer #12 (2017) 1 copy
FBP: Federal Bureau of Physics #03 — Author — 1 copy
FBP: Federal Bureau of Physics #02 — Author — 1 copy
FBP: Federal Bureau of Physics #04 — Author — 1 copy
Collider #1 1 copy

Associated Works

Convergence: Infinite Earths Book Two (2015) — Illustrator — 24 copies, 1 review

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Nationality
United Kingdom

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Reviews

I can't explain why I liked this. The plot is absurd. Half of the characters are unlikeable and the rest are ambiguous (including the main character who is barely explained at all). Most of the scenes made me feel a little queasy. But nonetheless I liked it and I think the rest of the series has a lot of promise.
 
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capincus | 3 other reviews | Jul 13, 2024 |
I thought the first volume was good but holy shitballs, this one is on another level. Everyone should read this series, like, yesterday.

Did I mention there's a badass trans-PoC quantum physicist who is introduced in issue 8? Cause there is and she's freaking amazing.
 
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boredwillow | 4 other reviews | Mar 4, 2023 |
Came to the Constantine/Hellblazer comics because of the TV series and picked this up because I love Chas. I was worried this book might mess with my image of him because, having read the first three Hellblazer volumes, I'm aware that they softened some things up for TV.

I was presently surprised to find Chas in this book, though flawed, is still a good man. The story was fun and brought depth to a character who isn't well served (so far as I've read at the moment) by the Hellblazer series.… (more)
 
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carrie734 | 4 other reviews | Nov 26, 2022 |
Came to the Constantine/Hellblazer comics because of the TV series and picked this up because I love Chas. I was worried this book might mess with my image of him because, having read the first three Hellblazer volumes, I'm aware that they softened some things up for TV.

I was presently surprised to find Chas in this book, though flawed, is still a good man. The story was fun and brought depth to a character who isn't well served (so far as I've read at the moment) by the Hellblazer series.… (more)
 
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tetsuyasquared | 4 other reviews | Mar 12, 2022 |

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John Lucas Inker (75-92), Artist (98-119), Penciller (121-142)
Ande Parks Inker (53-73)
Dan Green Inker (93-96, 121-142)
Massimo Carnevale Cover artist
J. D. Smith Colorist (53-73)
Darick Robertson Cover artist (52)
Philip Bond Cover artist (front, 6, 29, 74, 97, 120)
Brian Buccellato Colorist (7-28, 30-51, 75-96, 98-119, 121-142)

Statistics

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73
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Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
33
ISBNs
64
Languages
4

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