Ian Edginton is a British comic book writer whose career stretches from the early 1990s through the present day, with credits across more than 290 issues spanning a remarkably wide range of genres and publishers.
Aliens Omnibus #3 (2008)
He first made his mark in American superhero comics, contributing to titles such as X-Force and Star Trek: Early Voyages, before carving out a distinctive niche in science fiction and speculative storytelling. His work on Scarlet Traces — an adaptation and expansion of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds — became among his most celebrated achievements, demonstrating a flair for richly imagined alternate histories and atmospheric world-building. That project, along with Leviathan, showcased his ability to blend classic literary influences with original dramatic invention.
Ampney Crucis Investigates... Vile Bodies #[nn] (2012)
Edginton has also been a prolific contributor to the British anthology institution 2000 AD, and his credits include The Establishment and Sojourn, reflecting his comfort working across both mainstream superhero fare and more idiosyncratic creator-driven material. His collaborations have produced work notable for confident plotting and a sharp sense of historical and social texture.
With an active career now entering its fourth decade, Edginton remains one of the more versatile and consistently engaged writers working in the medium, equally at home reimagining Victorian science fiction or building entirely new genre worlds from the ground up.