Bishop was sub-editor of the
Judge Dredd Megazine and of
Crisis, before becoming the editor of the
Megazine from 1991 to 2002. He became the editor of
2000 AD just before Christmas 1995, staying four and a half years before resigning to become a
freelance writer in the summer of 2000. Bishop was responsible for discovering many new British talents, including: •
Andy Diggle •
Robbie Morrison •
Siku •
Frank Quitely •
Dean Ormston •
Chris Halls (comics pseudonym of video director
Chris Cunningham) •
Simon Fraser • Jim Murray He also edited
Judge Dredd – Lawman of the Future and, with collaborator
Roger Langridge, contributed the
insane asylum-set strip
The Straitjacket Fits in the
Megazine. Since leaving
2000 AD in the year 2000, Bishop has enjoyed a successful career as a
freelance writer, working on novels of
Doctor Who (including
Who Killed Kennedy, a journalist's point-of-view on the early
Third Doctor stories),
Judge Dredd, Heroes and
Nikolai Dante, as well as comic strip adventures of
The Phantom.
The Spacegirls, a parody of the
Spice Girls, is on the list of
2000 AD's 20 Worst Strips as chosen by fan rating on the official website. Away from
British comics, his work on
The Phantom has won awards for the "Best Phantom story of the year" for European comic publisher Egmont several times. Bishop introduced new characters to the Phantom mythos, such as the pirate queen Kate Sommerset, who grew so popular with readers that Bishop made her the main character of five stories. In 2006, Bishop also signed on to participate in the writing of stories for American publisher
Moonstone Books' two collections of Phantom short stories, called Phantom Prose Anthologies. Bishop's history of
2000 AD, in a series of articles under the name
Thrill Power Overload, was revised, expanded and updated in a book version published in 2007 to coincide with the 30th anniversary of
2000 AD. After that sold out, a paperback edition was issued in February 2009. An expanded edition with new material by Karl Stock was released in 2017. ==Scriptwriting==