Tomlinson became Group Editor for Sports and Adventure in 1976, overseeing multiple titles. His management style allowed editors such as
Steve MacManus to develop
2000 AD during its period of critical and commercial success in the 1980s. In 1982, he relaunched
Eagle (a title originally published between 1950 and 1969), something for which he had long campaigned. For this revival, he wrote series including "Death Wish" and "Survival". The success of these projects contributed to the launch of
Scream! in 1984, a short-lived but influential horror-themed comic. During the late 1980s, Tomlinson worked on additional publications, including the science fiction comic
Wildcat and licensed titles such as
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Following changes in the publishing industry, including the acquisition of IPC by Egmont Group in 1991, Tomlinson transitioned to freelance work. He subsequently wrote the football strip "Scorer" for the
Daily Mirror, producing over 6,000 episodes across a 22-year period in collaboration with several artists. ==Death==