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Andy Briggs
BornAndrew Briggs
(1972-09-27) September 27, 1972 (age 52)
Liverpool, England
Pen nameM.G. Cole (for the DCI Garrick book series)
OccupationAuthor and Screenwriter
Period1991–present
Notable works
RelativesPeter Briggs (brother)
Website
andybriggs.co.uk

Andrew Briggs (born 27 September 1972 in Liverpool, England)[1] is a British author and screenwriter. He wrote the Hero.com series and the Villain.net young adult novels, which are due to be developed into a television series.[citation needed]

Briggs career began as an uncredited writer working on story development for Highlander: The Series in 1991. Since then he has worked alone and with his brother Peter Briggs on a number of projects, including the Stan Lee and Robert Evans Paramount Pictures project Foreverman. More recent television work has included story development for the Sci-Fi Channel, BKN Kids and Disney XD.

In the mid-2000s he did some writing for comics,[2] and began to develop his Hero.com/Villain.net series of young adult novels.[3] This led to a new series of young adult Tarzan novels.[4]

Briggs has acknowledged Gordon Boshell's "Captain Cobwebb" books as an early influence.[5] He would often go to places to experience how it feels.

Credits

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TV & film

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Source:[6]

  • Passage of the Four (aka Screaming Night) (2002 film): writer
  • Rise of the Gargoyles (2009 TV film): writer
  • Ghost Town (2009 TV film): writer
  • Dark Relic (2010 TV film): writer
  • Blake: Double Identity (2011 TV Series): head writer
  • The Philadelphia Experiment (2012 TV film): writer
  • Legendary (2013): writer and executive producer
  • Kong: King of the Apes (2016 TV Series): writer (season 1 episode 8: "Bionic Arms Race")
  • Crowhurst (2017 feature film): writer
  • Redcon-1 (2018 feature film): special thanks
  • Supervized (2019 feature film): writer
  • The Bastard King (2020 film): narrator
  • A Conspiracy Classic - The Making of the Philadelphia Experiment (2020 documentary): himself
  • King of Shadows (2021 film): writer
  • Shanghai Concession (Upcoming film): writer

Comics

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  • Kong: King of Skull Island (2007–2008) ISBN 978-1-905692-34-7
  • Ritual (2009) ISBN 978-1-905692-33-0
  • DinoCorps (2012) ISBN 978-1905692804
  • Ritual 2: The Resurrection (2015) ISBN 978-1909276536
  • Madison Dark (2018) ISBN 978-1912700233
  • MEAT (2018) ISBN 978-1912700257
  • Cold War (2019) ISBN 978-1912700271

Novels

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  • Hero.com
    • Rise of the Heroes (June 2008)
    • Virus Attack (October 2008)
    • Crisis Point (July 2009)
    • Chaos Effect (March 2010)
  • Villain.net
    • Council of Evil (June 2008)
    • Dark Hunter (October 2008)
    • Power Surge (July 2009)
    • Collision course (March 2010)

As M.G. Cole

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Picture books

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Notes

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  1. ^ He only wrote one of the short stories.

References

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  1. ^ "Home". andybriggs.co.uk.
  2. ^ "Southport.TV". Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 4 July 2012.
  3. ^ Southport Reporter
  4. ^ Guardian.Co.UK
  5. ^ http://www.oup.com/oxed/children/authors/briggsa/ , Author biography on Oxford University Press website, Retrieved 30 March 2012
  6. ^ "Andy Briggs | Writer, Producer, Director". IMDb. Retrieved 10 September 2024.
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