Stephen Jones
Full Name and Common Aliases
Stephen Jones is a renowned British author, journalist, and comic book historian. He is commonly known as the "King of Trivial Pursuit" due to his extensive knowledge of trivia.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on December 13, 1955, in England, Stephen Jones is still active in his career today, with no publicly available information on his passing.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Stephen Jones is a British national and has worked as an author, journalist, and comic book historian throughout his career. He has written extensively on various topics, including comics, science fiction, horror, and fantasy.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in England, Stephen Jones developed a passion for comics and science fiction at an early age. This interest would later shape his writing career and influence his work as a comic book historian. As a young man, he began working as a journalist, contributing to various publications on comics, music, and film.
Major Accomplishments
Stephen Jones has achieved significant success in his career as an author and comic book historian. Some of his notable accomplishments include:
Writing numerous books: He has written over 30 books on comics, science fiction, horror, and fantasy, including the critically acclaimed "The Essential Guide to World Comics" and "Comic Book Nation".
Creating award-winning content: Jones's writing has garnered numerous awards, including several British Fantasy Awards for Best Non-Fiction.
Contributing to top publications: He has written for prominent comic book titles like "2000 AD", "Doctor Who Magazine", and "Star Wars Insider".Notable Works or Actions
Some of Stephen Jones' notable works include:
"The Essential Guide to World Comics" (1998): A comprehensive guide to international comics, covering 40 countries and featuring interviews with prominent creators.
* "Comic Book Nation" (2011): A history of the comic book industry in America, exploring its development from the early 20th century to the present day.
Impact and Legacy
Stephen Jones' work as an author and comic book historian has left a lasting impact on the world of comics and popular culture. His dedication to preserving the history of comics has helped shape our understanding of this beloved medium.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Stephen Jones is widely quoted and remembered for his vast knowledge of comics, science fiction, horror, and fantasy. As a leading expert in these fields, he continues to inspire new generations of writers, artists, and enthusiasts with his insightful commentary and engaging storytelling.
Quotes by Stephen Jones

Even a man accused of the worst act of terrorism ever committed in this country – especially such a man – is entitled to the best possible defense. This concept is a cornerstone of our justice system.

Just because everybody uses language, that doesn’t mean that they can write even tolerable prose.

The concert was all French music except for my solos. We tried to keep it in a French mode because the second half of the concert was all French pieces.

This is my bottom line. They're not important to the case. They're not believable. Put everything they said aside. Forget them.

He's not only a great owner and a great manager, but he's also a tremendous fan of the game. That forms a bond which has grown between Mark and the people in Dallas and the region.

I do think the public is entitled to know more about Mr. McVeigh than simply what the government releases anonymously.

He's an extroverted guy ... a good employee. He's a patriot, loyal to his country. And well-read.

Clearly Telstra is denying its employees' fundamental right to talk to union representatives at work in their own time.

In the last 20 years, I have had more cats than dogs and became an observer of cats.

I mean, Tim McVeigh has said publicly that he committed the crime. And though I think he's exaggerated his guilt, if he says he's guilty, then how could these documents make any difference?