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Duane Louis Swierczynski (born February 22, 1972) is an American
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known for his work in non-fiction books, novels and comic books.


Early life

Duane Swierczynski was born and raised in Frankford, a neighborhood in lower
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,
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, United States. After leaving in the late 1990s and making several stops elsewhere, he moved to another neighborhood in Northeast Philadelphia from 2002 until 2016. He currently resides with his family in the Los Angeles area.An interview with Rhawnhurst graphic novelist Duane Swierczynski
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Swierczynski's surname loosely translates as "dweller near a fir tree." He and his brother Gregg were named after the
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.


Career

Swierczynski has written six
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books, including ''This Here’s A Stick-Up: The Big Bad Book Of American Bank Robbery'' (Alpha, 2002) and ''The Big Book O’ Beer'' (Quirk, 2004). He has worked as an editor at ''
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'' and ''
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'' as well as Philadelphia magazines including the ''
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'', which he left in February 2008. ''Secret Dead Men'', Swierczynski’s
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debut, was published in 2005 by PointBlank and has since written nine further novels. His fiction draws heavily on crime noir themes, making frequent use of femmes fatale. In 2008, Swierczynski signed an exclusive deal with
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, where he penned '' Moon Knight Annual'' #1, a ''
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'' one-shot ("Force of Nature"), and the second volume of ''
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'', which lasted 24 issues. He also assumed writing duties on ''The Immortal Iron Fist'' from issue #18 until the title's cancellation. His other planned projects with Marvel included a revival of ''
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'', a story starring
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, and contributing to the
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-related event ''
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''. He later wrote the 2012 rebooted Bloodshot series from
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and the
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series from Archie Comics beginning in 2015. Lion's Gate Entertainment picked up Swierczynski's novel ''Severance Package'' for film treatment and hired Brett Simon to direct the film and co-write the script with Swierczynski. Swierczynski is known for using a variety of social media tools, including
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and
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. In September 2011, DC Comics relaunched ''
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'' with issue #1 as part of their
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publishing initiative. Swierczynski replaced
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as the writer, with Jesus Saiz handling the art.
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and Poison Ivy will later be joining the team.


Personal life

Duane Swierczynski is married and has two children. His first-born son (born March 30, 2002), Parker, is named in honor of the
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character as well as
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's secret identity, Peter Parker. He also has a daughter (born July 15, 2003), Evelyn, or Evie for short.


Works


Non-fiction

* ''This Here’s A Stick-Up: The Big Bad Book Of American Bank Robbery'' (Alpha, 2002) * ''The Big Book O’ Beer'' (Quirk, 2004) * ''The Encyclopedia of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List, 1950 to Present'' * ''The Perfect Drink for Every Occasion'' (Quirk) * ''The Spy's Guide: Office Espionage'' (Quirk) * ''The Complete Idiot's Guide to Frauds, Scams, and Cons'' (Alpha)


Fiction

* ''Secret Dead Men'' (PointBlank, 2005) * ''The Wheelman'' (St. Martin's Press, 2005) * ''Damn Near Dead: An Anthology of Geezer Noir'' (Busted Flush Press, editor, 2006) * ''The Blonde'' (St. Martin's Press, 2006) * ''Severance Package'' (St. Martin's Press, 2008) * ''Murder at Wayne Manor: An Interactive Batman Mystery'' (Quirk, 2008) * ''
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'' (Minotaur Books, 2010) (Winner of the 2011 Anthony award for Best Paperback Original) * ''Canary'' (Mulholland Books, 2015) * ''Revolver'' (Mulholland Books, 2016) * ''The House Husband'' (with James Patterson, BookShots, 2017)


Charlie Hardie Trilogy

* ''Fun and Games'' (Mulholland Books, 2011) * ''Hell and Gone'' (Mulholland Books, 2011) * ''Point and Shoot'' (Mulholland Books, 2013)


Comics

* '' Moon Knight: Annual #1'' (
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, 2007) * ''
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: Force Of Nature'' (Marvel, 2008) * ''
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'' #1–25 (Marvel, 2008–2010) * ''
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'' #17–27 (with
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: Frank Castle'' #66–70, #75 (Marvel, 2009) * '' Dead of Night: Werewolf by Night'' #1-4 (Marvel, 2009) * ''
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: The Times and Life of Lucas Bishop'' #1–3 (Marvel, 2009) * ''
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'' #1-5 (Marvel, 2009-2010) * ''
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'' #1-5 (Marvel, 2010) * ''
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: Wade Wilson's War'' #1-4 (Marvel, 2010) * '' X-Men: Hope'' #1 (Marvel, 2010) * ''X-Men Origins:
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'' #1 (Marvel, 2010) * '' X-Men: Curse of the Mutants
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'' #1 (Marvel, 2010) * '' Black Widow'' #6-8 (Marvel, 2010) * '' Widowmaker'' #2, #4 (Marvel, 2010-2011) * ''
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'' #1-17, ongoing series, (DC, 2011-2013) * '' Infestation 2'' #1-2 (IDW, 2012) * '' Infestation 2: 30 Days of Night'' #1 (IDW, 2012) * '' Bloodshot'' #1-13, ongoing series, (Valiant Comics, 2012-2013) * ''
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'' #1-13, ongoing series, (IDW, 2012-2013) * '' X (comics)'' #0-24, ongoing series, (Dark Horse, 2013-2015) * ''
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'' #1-30, ongoing series, (IDW, 2012-2015) * ''Two Past Midnight'' #1-3 (Dark Horse, 2013) * '' Harbinger Wars'' #1-4 (with
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, limited series, Valiant Comics, 2013) * ''
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vs.
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'' #1-4 (Marvel, 2014) * ''
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'' vol. 4 #1-11, ongoing series, (Archie Comics, 2015-2016) * ''
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'' vol. 5 #1-5 (Archie Comics, 2016-2017) * '' Star Wars: Rogue One: Cassian &
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'' #1 (Marvel, 2017)


Conferences

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References

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