John
Hicklenton (8 May 1967 – 19 March 2010), aka John Deadstock, was a
British comics artist best known for his brutal, visceral work on
flagship 2000 AD characters like Judge Dredd (in particular Heavy Metal
Dredd) and Nemesis the Warlock during the Eighties and Nineties.
He suffered from multiple sclerosis and recorded an award-winning documentary about living with the condition. On 19 March 2010, Hicklenton chose to end his life at Dignitas in Switzerland.
Here's Johnny
He was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2000. Here's Johnny, a
documentary about his illness produced by Animal Monday, launched at the
Science Museum on 30 January 2008, followed by its world première at
the South by Southwest film festival in Austin, Texas. It got its
television debut on More4 on 17 February 2009. The film took over 5
years to make and documents his brave and often humorous battle against
MS. The film was favourably reviewed by the British Medical Journal and
in 2008 won an unprecedented two Grierson Awards for "Best Newcomer" and
"Best Arts Documentary".
He continued to draw, working on
projects like Sand for Renegade Arts Entertainment, and also focused on
bringing multiple sclerosis as a disease to the public's attention in
order to help its sufferers fight for better treatment and research from
the medical community. In his final year he wrote and illustrated his
graphic novel, 100 Months (published by Cutting Edge Press), which he
finished the day before he died.
On 23 March 2010 Pat Mills
announced via the 2000 AD forums that Hicklenton had died the previous
week following his battle with multiple sclerosis. Hicklenton had
travelled to Switzerland and died on 19 March at Dignitas.
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