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James Dale Robinson is a British writer of American comic books and
screenplay ''ScreenPlay'' is a television drama anthology series broadcast on BBC2 between 9 July 1986 and 27 October 1993. Background After single-play anthology series went off the air, the BBC introduced several showcases for made-for-television, ...
s best known for co-creating the character of
Starman (Jack Knight) Starman (Jack Knight) is fictional superhero in the and a member of the Justice Society of America. He is the son of the original Starman, Ted Knight. Created by James Robinson and Tony Harris, he first appeared in ''Zero Hour'' #1 (Septemb ...
with Tony Harris and reviving the
Justice Society of America The Justice Society of America (JSA, or Justice Society (JS)) is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team was conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox during the Golden Age of Comic Boo ...
in the late 1990s. His other notable works include the screenplay for the film adaptation of the
Alan Moore Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953) is an English author known primarily for his work in comic books including ''Watchmen'', '' V for Vendetta'', ''The Ballad of Halo Jones'', ''Swamp Thing'', ''Batman:'' ''The Killing Joke'', and ''From Hell ...
and Kevin O'Neill's comic book series ''
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' (''LoEG'') is a comic book series (inspired by the 1960 British film ''The League of Gentlemen'') co-created by writer Alan Moore and artist Kevin O'Neill which began in 1999. The series spans four volu ...
'' and the multi-year crossover storyline " Superman: New Krypton".


Career

Robinson made his writing debut in 1989 with the graphic novel ''
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'', illustrated by Paul Johnson and later named one of the 500 "essential" graphic novels, as it was "at the vanguard ..of British graphic novels as a whole" despite being "a very raw work, full of experimentation". He continued contributing short stories to various anthologies, including " Grendel: Devil's Whisper" which appeared in '' A1'', before breaking into the American market with a number of
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series for
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. In 1993, Robinson penned the limited series ''
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'' for
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, which, despite being an
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story, established much of the backstory he would later use in his arguably most renowned work, '' Starman''. With ''Starman'', Robinson took the aging
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character of the same name and revitalized both him and all those who had used the name over the decades, weaving them into an interconnected whole. In 1997, Robinson's work on the title garnered him an
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for "Best Serialized Story". In the late 90s, Robinson worked on a follow-up series to ''The Golden Age'', to be titled ''The Silver Age'' and illustrated by
Howard Chaykin Howard Victor Chaykin (; born October 7, 1950) is an American comic book artist and writer. Chaykin's influences include his one-time employer and mentor, Gil Kane, and the mid-20th century illustrators Robert Fawcett and Al Parker. Early lif ...
, although he ultimately decided not to pursue the project as the bulk of his ideas were presented in
Mark Waid Mark Waid (; born March 21, 1962) is an American comic book writer best known for his work on DC Comics titles '' The Flash'', ''Kingdom Come'' and '' Superman: Birthright'' as well as his work on ''Captain America'', '' Fantastic Four'' and ''Da ...
and
Brian Augustyn Brian Augustyn (November 2, 1954 – February 1, 2022) was an American comic book editor and writer. He often worked as editor or co-writer with writer Mark Waid, such as on ''The Flash'' in the 1990s. He wrote ''Gotham by Gaslight –'' which i ...
's 1998 series '' JLA: Year One''. In addition to ''Starman'', Robinson's DC work includes frequent contributions to the anthology series '' Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'', a
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mini-series and '' The Sandman'' spin-off series ''
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'' for
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. In 1999, Robinson and his writing partner David S. Goyer spearheaded the return of the Golden Age team of superheroes
Justice Society of America The Justice Society of America (JSA, or Justice Society (JS)) is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team was conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox during the Golden Age of Comic Boo ...
to the mainstream
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with the story arc " The Justice Society Returns" and the launch of the ongoing series '' JSA''. Robinson left the title after five issues while Goyer continued co-writing it with
Geoff Johns Geoffrey Johns (born January 25, 1973) is an American comic book writer, screenwriter, and film and television producer. Johns's work on the DC Comics characters Green Lantern, Aquaman, Flash and Superman, has drawn critical acclaim. He se ...
, with whom Robinson would later launch the ''JSA'' spin-off series ''
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''. Similarly, he served as a transitional writer on several Marvel titles, such as '' Cable'' and ''
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'', contributing to the " Operation: Zero Tolerance" inter-title crossover storyline. Robinson wrote a brief run on the ''
Captain America Captain America is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by cartoonists Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in '' Captain America Comics'' #1 ( cover dated March 1941) from T ...
'' series that was then-recently relaunched as part of the " Heroes Reborn" initiative. Other work for Marvel includes '' Ectokid'', one of the series created by the
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novelist
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for the company's Razorline imprint. At
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, Robinson wrote a brief run on '' Wildcats'' that further developed the team's mythology and launched the creator-owned series '' Leave It to Chance'' with artist
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's, which won them two more Eisner Awards in 1997, for "Best New Series" and "Best Title for Younger Readers". Robinson made a foray into screenwriting with a screenplay for the 1993
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short film '' Firearm'', based on the comic book series of the same name published by Malibu. In the late 90s, Robinson and David S. Goyer wrote an unused draft for then-upcoming film '' Freddy vs. Jason'' and scripted '' Evermere'' for
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, which aimed for a 2000 release with
Chuck Russell Charles Russell (born May 9, 1958) is an American filmmaker and actor known for his work on several genre films. Some of Russell's best known films include the slasher fantasy film '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'', the 1988 re ...
attached to direct. Robinson's best known work as a screenwriter is the 2003 adaptation of ''
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' (''LoEG'') is a comic book series (inspired by the 1960 British film ''The League of Gentlemen'') co-created by writer Alan Moore and artist Kevin O'Neill which began in 1999. The series spans four volu ...
'', which caused some controversy among fans of the original work, many of whom were disappointed that the film took many liberties and changed the tone of the source material. Early drafts had reportedly relocated much of the action from England to America, allegedly in an attempt to make it more acceptable to American audience. After taking a break from writing comics, Robinson returned in 2006 with an eight-issue storyline " Batman: Face the Face", which ran through both ''
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'' and ''
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'' as part of DC Comics' company-wide initiative "
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". In 2008, he took over the writing duties of the ongoing '' Superman'' series, starting with the storyline " The Coming of Atlas". In 2009, Robinson launched '' Justice League: Cry for Justice'', intended to run as a second ongoing
Justice League The Justice League (also known as The Justice League of America) are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (March 1960). The team was conceived ...
title but turned into a 7-issue mini-series instead due to poor critical reception. Despite the controversial reception, Robinson was nominated for Best Writing in the 2010 Eisner Awards. In October 2009, Robinson took over the regular ''
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'' ongoing title with and artist
Mark Bagley Mark Bagley (; born August 7, 1957) is an American comics artist. He has worked for Marvel Comics on such titles as ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', ''Thunderbolts'', ''New Warriors'', ''Venom'' and ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' and for DC Comics on ''Justic ...
, who was later replaced by
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. In May 2010, Robinson and Sterling Gates co-wrote ''
War of the Supermen ''Superman: War of the Supermen'' is an American comic book Limited series (comics), limited series from DC Comics that serves as the culmination to the ''Superman'' line-wide event ''Superman: New Krypton, New Krypton''. The series began on Free C ...
'', the limited series that acted as the culmination of the Superman crossover storyline that started two years prior with " Superman: New Krypton". Robinson concluded his run on ''Superman'' with issue #700 (Aug. 2010). In 2011, Robinson launched the 12-issue series ''
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'', starring the eponymous character closely associated with the ''Starman'' series. The following year, he launched the '' Earth 2'' ongoing series which reimagined the long-standing concept of the fictional parallel earth for new readers as part of DC Comics' company-wide relaunch "
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". One of the revisions introduced by Robinson was making the Green Lantern of Earth 2 gay, which made national news. Robinson left the title after sixteen issues. In 2013, Robinson launched ''
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'' with J. Bone, his first creator-owned series since the discontinuation of ''Leave It to Chance'' a decade earlier. In 2014, Marvel published an original graphic novel titled '' The Amazing Spider-Man: Family Business'', co-written by Robinson and Mark Waid. That same year, Robinson's launched two new ongoing series at Marvel as part of the
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initiative, '' All-New Invaders'' with artist
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and a new volume of the ''
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'' series with artist Leonard Kirk. In 2015, Robinson and artist
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launched the 4-issue mini-series '' Airboy'' at Image, which featured the eponymous Golden Age character emerging from the world of comic books into the "real" world and interacting with the creators. The series caused controversy with its transphobic remarks made by fictional Robinson in issue #2, which propmpted the creators to make amendments for the eventual collected edition. Also in 2015, Robinson penned the ongoing series ''
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'' for Marvel, which, he explained, was influenced by the work of
Matt Fraction Matt Fritchman (born December 1, 1975), better known by the pen name Matt Fraction, is an Eisner Award-winning American comic book writer, known for his work as the writer of '' The Invincible Iron Man'', '' The Immortal Iron Fist'', '' Uncanny X ...
and David Aja on the 2012 series '' Hawkeye''. In 2016, Robinson launched another creator-owned series, '' Grand Passion'', illustrated by Tom Feister and published by Dynamite, which he described as "a departure from what I've been doing in the last few years." The following year, Robinson penned a ''
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'' spin-off series starring Felix Leiter for Dynamite and returned to DC Comics for a run on the ''
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'' series, which he wrote for a year, leaving after issue #50 (Sept. 2018). Since 2020, Robinson has been writing and producing the '' Stargirl'' television series, based on the eponymous character co-created by Geoff Johns and Lee Moder that in turn spun out of Robinson-created character
Starman (Jack Knight) Starman (Jack Knight) is fictional superhero in the and a member of the Justice Society of America. He is the son of the original Starman, Ted Knight. Created by James Robinson and Tony Harris, he first appeared in ''Zero Hour'' #1 (Septemb ...
.


Personal life

Robinson and longtime
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editor Jann Jones announced their engagement in 2009. They married two years later and have since divorced.


Bibliography


Early work

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'' (with Paul Johnson,
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, 48 pages, Escape, 1989, ) *''
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'' #40: "Murky Waters" (with Tony Salmons, anthology,
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, 1990) *'' Shriek'' #2: "Trial and Error" (with D'Israeli, anthology, FantaCo Enterprises, 1990) *'' A1'' #4: "
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" (with D'Israeli) and "The Day the General Came" (with Phil Elliott, anthology, Atomeka, 1990) *
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: *** ''The Terminator Omnibus Volume 1'' (tpb, 352 pages, 2008, ) includes: **** ''The Terminator: One Shot'' (with Matt Wagner, graphic novel, 51 pages, 1991, ) also collected in ''The Terminator: Rewired'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2004, ) **** ''The Terminator: Secondary Objectives'' #1–4 (with Paul Gulacy, 1991) also collected as ''The Terminator: Secondary Objectives'' (tpb, 112 pages, 1992, ) ***** Script by Robinson from a plot by Mike Richardson and
Randy Stradley Randy Stradley (born March 4, 1956) is an American comic book writer and editor, who spent 35 years in an executive position at Dark Horse Comics. He has written under pseudonyms Mick Harrison and Welles Hartley. Career Stradley began working ...
. *** ''The Terminator Omnibus Volume 2'' (tpb, 376 pages, 2008, ) includes: **** ''The Terminator: Endgame'' #1–3 (with Butch Guice, 1992) also collected as ''The Terminator: Endgame'' (tpb, 80 pages, 1999, ) **'' Grendel Tales: Four Devils, One Hell'' #1–6 (with Teddy Kristiansen, 1993–1994) collected as ''Grendel Tales: Four Devils, One Hell'' (tpb, 196 pages, 1994, ) *'' Miracleman: Apocrypha'' #1: "The Rascal Prince" (with
Kelley Jones Kelley Jones (born July 23, 1962) is an American comics artist best known for his work on ''Batman'' with writer Doug Moench and on '' The Sandman'' with writer Neil Gaiman. Early life Kelley Jones was born in Sacramento, California and grew u ...
, anthology,
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, 1991) collected in ''Miracleman: Apocrypha'' (hc, 96 pages, 1992, ; tpb, 1992, )


DC Comics

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Batman Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in the 27th issue of the comic book '' Detective Comics'' on March 30, 1939 ...
: **'' Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'' (anthology): *** "Blades" (with Tim Sale, in #32–34, 1992) collected in ''Batman: The Collected Legends of the Dark Knight'' (tpb, 160 pages, 1994, ) *** "Werewolf" (with John Watkiss, in #71–73, 1995) collected in ''Batman: Monsters'' (tpb, 192 pages, 2009, ) *** "Citadel" (with Tony Salmons, in #85, 1996) *** "I am a Gun" (with Russ Heath, Jr. and Steve Yeowell, in ''Annual'' #7, 1997) *** "A Great Day for Everyone" (with Lee Weeks, co-feature in #100, 1997) collected in ''Robin: The Teen Wonder'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2009, ) *** "Spook" (with Paul Johnson, in #102–104, 1998) *** "Playground" (with
Dan Brereton Daniel Alan Brereton (born November 22 San Francisco Bay Area) is an American writer and illustrator who has produced notable work in the comic book field. Biography Early life Dan Brereton attended the California College of the Arts and the Academ ...
, in #114, 1999) *** "Siege" (dialogue by Robinson over story by Archie Goodwin and art by Marshall Rogers, in #133–136, 2000) **** Collected in ''Legends of the Dark Knight: Marshall Rogers'' (hc, 496 pages, 2011, ) **** Collected in ''Tales of The Batman: Archie Goodwin'' (hc, 480 pages, 2013, ) **'' Showcase '94'' #1–2: " King Joker" (with Christian Alamy, anthology, 1994) **'' Batman/Deadman: Death and Glory'' (with John Estes, graphic novel, hc, 96 pages, 1996, ; sc, 1997, ) **''
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'': *** " Face the Face" (with Leonard Kirk and
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, in #817–820 and ''
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'' #651–654, 2006) collected as ''Batman: Face the Face'' (tpb, 192 pages, 2006, ; hc, 2017, ) *** "Deface the Face" (with Stephen Segovia and Carmine Di Giandomenico, in #988–993, 2018–2019) collected as ''Batman: Detective Comics — Deface the Face'' (tpb, 144 pages, 2019, ) *''
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,
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, 1993–1994) collected as ''The Golden Age'' (tpb, 200 pages, 1995, ; hc, 2017, ) *'' Showcase '93'' #9: "
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" (with Mike Mayhew, anthology, 1993) *
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'' #7: " Green Hell!" (with Kirk Van Wormer, anthology, 1993) **'' Tangent Comics'' (with J. H. Williams III — series of one-shots set in an alternate universe and published under its own imprint): *** ''Tangent Comics: Green Lantern'' (1997) collected in ''Tangent Comics Volume 1'' (tpb, 208 pages, 2007, ) *** ''Tangent Comics: Tales of the Green Lantern'' (1998) collected in ''Tangent Comics Volume 3'' (tpb, 208 pages, 2008, ) **'' Green Lantern 80-Page Giant'' #1: " Alan Scott in a 1940s Tale" (with Mike Mayhew, anthology, 1998) *''
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): **''Witchcraft'' #1–3 (with Teddy Kristiansen, Peter Snejbjerg (#1),
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(#2) and Steve Yeowell (#3), 1994) collected as ''Witchcraft'' (tpb, 136 pages, 1996, ) **''Witchcraft: La Terreur'' #1–3 (with Michael Zulli, 1998) *'' Starman'' vol. 2 (with Tony Harris, Teddy Kristiansen + Bjarne Hansen + Kim Hagen + Christian Højgaard (#6),
Matthew Dow Smith Matthew Dow Smith (sometimes credited as Matthew Smith) is an American comic book artist. Bibliography * '' Astronauts in Trouble: Live From the Moon'' #1 and #2 * ''Bad Luck Chuck'' #1-5 (Dark Horse) * ''The Book of Fate'' #11 * ''Day of Judgm ...
(#11 and 42), John Watkiss (#18),
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(''Annual'' #1), J. H. Williams III (''Annual'' #1 and #26),
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(''Annual'' #1 and #28, 54), Guy Davis (#22),
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(#24),
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(#26 and 41), Steve Yeowell (#27, 34–35, 47–49), Mark Buckingham (#33–34), Richard Pace (#36), Mitch Byrd (''Annual'' #2),
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(#38), Mike Mayhew (#44), Gene Ha (#46), Chris Weston +
John McCrea John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
(#55), Stephen Sadowski (#56), Paul Smith (#69) and Russ Heath, Jr. (#74); issues #48–53, 55–60 and 77–79 are co-written by Robinson and David S. Goyer, 1994–2001) collected as: **''Omnibus Volume 1'' (collects #0–16, hc, 448 pages, 2008, ; tpb, 2012, ) **''Omnibus Volume 2'' (collects #17–29 and ''Annual'' #1, hc, 416 pages, 2009, ; tpb, 2012, ) *** Includes the "Incident in an Old Haunt" short story (art by Wade Von Grawbadger) from '' Showcase '95'' #12 (anthology, 1995) *** Includes the "Day and Night, Dark and Bright" short serial (art by Matthew Dow Smith) from '' Showcase '96'' #4–5 (anthology, 1996) **''Omnibus Volume 3'' (collects #30–38 and ''Annual'' #2, hc, 432 pages, 2009, ; tpb, cancelled, ) *** Includes the 4-issue spin-off limited series ''
The Shade The Shade (Richard Swift) is a comic book Character (arts), character developed in the 1940s for National Comics Publications, National Comics, first appearing in the pages of ''Flash Comics'' in a story titled "The Man Who Commanded the Night", ...
'' (written by Robinson, art by Gene Ha (#1), J. H. Williams III (#2), Bret Blevins (#3) and Michael Zulli (#4), 1997) *** Includes the "Talking with Ted, Talking with Jack" (art by
Phil Jimenez Phil Jimenez (born July 12, 1970) is an award-winning American comics artist and writer known for his work as writer/artist on ''Wonder Woman'' from 2000 to 2003, as one of the five pencilers of the 2005–2006 miniseries ''Infinite Crisis'', his ...
and Lee Weeks) short story from '' Starman Secret Files & Origins'' (one-shot, 1998) **''Omnibus Volume 4'' (collects #39–46, hc, 432 pages, 2010, ) *** Includes the '' Starman: The Mist'' one-shot (written by Robinson, art by John Lucas, 1998) *** Includes the '' Starman 80-Page Giant'' one-shot (written by Robinson, art by John Lucas, Mike Mayhew, Wade Von Grawbadger, Dusty Abell, Tim Burgard and Stephen Sadowski, 1999) *** Includes the 2-issue crossover limited series '' Batman/Hellboy/Starman'' (written by Robinson, art by Mike Mignola, 1999) **''Omnibus Volume 5'' (collects #1,000,000 and 47–60, hc, 464 pages, 2010, ) *** Includes "The Ropes" short story (co-written by Robinson and David S. Goyer, art by
Dave Ross Dave Ross (born April 10, 1952) is a talk show host on Seattle's KIRO-FM radio station. He joined KIRO as a news anchor in 1978 and was given his own talk show in 1987. He has sometimes broadcast his show while on assignment in other locations, ...
) from '' All Star Comics 80-Page Giant'' (one-shot, 1999) *** Includes '' Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E.'' #0 (co-written by Robinson and
Geoff Johns Geoffrey Johns (born January 25, 1973) is an American comic book writer, screenwriter, and film and television producer. Johns's work on the DC Comics characters Green Lantern, Aquaman, Flash and Superman, has drawn critical acclaim. He se ...
, art by Lee Moder and Chris Weston, 1999) *** Includes the "Starman, FBI Agent" short story from '' JSA: All Stars'' #4 (written by Robinson, art by Tony Harris, 2003) **''Omnibus Volume 6'' (collects #61–80, hc, 544 pages, 2011, ) *** Includes the "81th issue" of '' Starman'' (written by Robinson, art by
Fernando Dagnino Fernando Dagnino Guerra, known professionally as Fernando Dagnino, (born 24 July 1973) is a Spanish comic book artist, writer and penciller born in Madrid, Spain. Career Dagnino's artistic career started out during his last years of university ...
, 2010) released as a tie-in to the "
Blackest Night "Blackest Night" is a 2009–10 American comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics, consisting of an eponymous central miniseries, written by Geoff Johns and penciled by Ivan Reis, along with a number of tie-in issues. ''Blackes ...
" crossover storyline. *'' Vigilante: City Lights, Prairie Justice'' #1–4 (with Tony Salmons, 1995–1996) collected as ''Vigilante: City Lights, Prairie Justice'' (tpb, 144 pages, 2009, ) * Superman: **'' Legends of the DC Universe'' #1–3: "U.L.T.R.A. Humanite" (with Val Semeiks, anthology, 1998) **'' Superman'' (with Renato Guedes,
Jesús Merino Jesús Merino (born 1965) is a Spanish comic book artist, best known in the American comic industry for his collaborations with penciller Carlos Pacheco. Merino himself raised from the ''Línea Laberinto'' of ''Planeta-DeAgostini'' Spanish pub ...
(#684),
Javier Pina Javier may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * Javier, in video game '' Advance Wars: Dual Strike'' * Javier Rios, a character in the Monsters, Inc. franchise. * ''Javier'' (album), a 2003 album by the American singer Javier Colon, known a ...
, Pablo Raimondi (#685), Pere Pérez (#690), Fernando Dagnino (#692–693) and Bernard Chang, 2008–2010) collected as: ***'' The Coming of Atlas'' (collects #677–680, hc, 128 pages, 2009, ; tpb, 2010, ) ***''New Krypton Volume 1'' (includes #681, hc, 176 pages, 2009, ; tpb, 2010, ) **** Also collects '' Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen Special'' #1 (written by Robinson, art by Jesús Merino, Leno Carvalho and Steve Scott, 2008) **** Also collects '' Superman: New Krypton Special'' (co-written by Robinson, Sterling Gates and Geoff Johns, art by Gary Frank, Pete Woods, and Renato Guedes, 2008) **** Also collects '' Adventure Comics Special (Featuring the Guardian)'' (written by Robinson, art by Pere Pérez, 2009) ***''New Krypton Volume 2'' (includes #682–683, hc, 160 pages, 2009, ; tpb, 2010, ) ***''Mon-El Volume 1'' (collects #684–690, hc, 224 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2011, ) **** Includes ''
Action Comics ''Action Comics'' is an American comic book/ magazine series that introduced Superman, one of the first major superhero characters. The publisher was originally known as National Allied Publications, and later as National Comics Publication ...
'' #874 (written by Robinson, art by Pablo Raimondi and Renato Guedes, 2009) ***''Codename Patriot'' (includes #691, hc, 144 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2011, ) **** Also collects '' Superman: World of New Krypton'' #6 (co-written by Robinson and Greg Rucka, art by Pete Woods, 2009) **** Also collects ''
Action Comics ''Action Comics'' is an American comic book/ magazine series that introduced Superman, one of the first major superhero characters. The publisher was originally known as National Allied Publications, and later as National Comics Publication ...
'' #880 (co-written by Robinson and Greg Rucka, art by
Julian López Julian may refer to: People * Julian (emperor) (331–363), Roman emperor from 361 to 363 * Julian (Rome), referring to the Roman gens Julia, with imperial dynasty offshoots * Saint Julian (disambiguation), several Christian saints * Julian (gi ...
, 2009) **** Also collects '' Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen Special'' #2 (written by Robinson, art by Bernard Chang, 2009) ***''Mon-El Volume 2'' (collects #692–697 and ''Annual'' #14, hc, 128 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2011, ) **** Includes the " Man of Valor, Finale" short story (art by Bernard Chang) from ''
Adventure Comics ''Adventure Comics'' is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1938 to 1983 and revived from 2009 to 2011. In its first era, the series ran for 503 issues (472 of those after the title changed from ''New Adventure Comics''), m ...
'' vol. 2 #11 (anthology, 2010) **'' Superman: World of New Krypton'' (co-written by Robinson and Greg Rucka, art by Pete Woods, 2009–2010) collected as: *** ''Superman: New Krypton Volume 3'' (collects #1–5, hc, 144 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2011, ) *** ''Superman: New Krypton Volume 4'' (collects #6–12, hc, 192 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2011, ) **'' Superman Secret Files 2009'': "Double Act" (with
Matt Camp Matt may refer to: *Matt (name), people with the given name ''Matt'' or Matthew, meaning "gift from God", or the surname Matt *In British English, of a surface: having a non-glossy finish, see gloss (material appearance) *Matt, Switzerland, a mu ...
) and "Legacy" (with
Stefano Gaudiano Stefano is the Italian form of the masculine given name Στέφανος (Stefanos, Stephen). The name is of Greek origin, Στέφανος, meaning a person who made a significant achievement and has been crowned. In Orthodox Christianity the a ...
, co-features in one-shot, 2009) **'' Blackest Night: Superman'' #1–3 (with
Eddy Barrows Eduardo Barros (born August 18, 1967) is a Brazilian comic book artist, better known by his pen name of Eddy Barrows. He is best known for his work at DC Comics on such titles as ''Birds of Prey'', ''Countdown to Adventure'', ''Action Comics'', '' ...
, 2009) *** Collected in ''Blackest Night: Black Lantern Corps Volume 1'' (hc, 256 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2011, ) *** Collected in ''Blackest Night Omnibus'' (hc, 1,664 pages, 2019, ) **'' Superman: Last Stand of New Krypton'': ***''Volume 1'' (hc, 168 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2011, ) includes: **** "Prologue, Part Two: The Future is Now" (with Julian López, in ''
Adventure Comics ''Adventure Comics'' is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1938 to 1983 and revived from 2009 to 2011. In its first era, the series ran for 503 issues (472 of those after the title changed from ''New Adventure Comics''), m ...
'' vol. 2 #8, anthology, 2010) **** "Part One: Invaded" (co-written by Robinson and Sterling Gates, art by Pete Woods, in #1, 2010) **** "Part Three: Destiny" (with Javier Pina and Bernard Chang, in '' Superman'' #698, 2010) **** "Part Four: Namesake" (with Travis Moore, in ''Adventure Comics'' vol. 2 #9, anthology, 2010) **** "Part Five: Bottles and Battles" (co-written by Robinson and Sterling Gates, art by Travis Moore and Pete Woods, in #2, 2010) ***''Volume 2'' (hc, 128 pages, 2011, ; tpb, 2012, ) includes: **** "Part Six: Divided, Conquerable" (co-written by Robinson and Sterling Gates, art by Travis Moore and Eduardo Pansica, in ''Adventure Comics'' vol. 2 #10, anthology, 2010) **** "Part Eight: Irony in Ire" (with Bernard Chang, in ''Superman'' #699, 2010) **** "Part Nine: This is the Way the World Ends" (co-written by Robinson and Sterling Gates, art by Pete Woods, in #3, 2010) **''Superman: War of the Supermen'' (hc, 144 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2012, ) collects: ***'' Superman: War of the Supermen'' #0–4 (co-written by Robinson and Sterling Gates, art by Eddy Barrows,
Jamal Igle Jamal Yaseem Igle
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is an American
CAFU Marcos Evangelista de Morais (born 7 June 1970), known as Cafu (), is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a right-back. Known for his pace and energetic attacking runs along the right flank, he is regarded as one of the ...
and Eduardo Pansica, 2010) ***'' Superman'' #700: "The Comeback" (with Bernard Chang, co-feature, 2010) **'' Superman/Batman Annual'' #5: " Reign of Doomsday, Part Five" (with
Miguel Sepulveda --> Miguel is a given name and surname, the Portuguese and Spanish form of the Hebrew name Michael (given name), Michael. It may refer to: Places *Pedro Miguel, a parish in the municipality of Horta and the island of Faial in the Azores Islands ...
, 2011) collected in ''Superman: Return of Doomsday'' (tpb, 144 pages, 2011, ) **'' Superman'' vol. 4 #40–41: "The Last Days" (with
Doug Mahnke Douglas Mahnke () is an American comic book artist, known for his work and penciling books including '' The Mask'', '' JLA'', ''Batman'', ''Final Crisis'', and ''Green Lantern''. Career Mahnke's first prominent work was for '' The Mask'', and he ...
and Ed Benes, 2018) *** Collected in ''Superman: Imperius Lex'' (tpb, 168 pages, 2018, ) *** Collected in ''Superman Rebirth: The Deluxe Edition Book Four'' (hc, 280 pages, 2019, ) *'' Legends of the DC Universe 80-Page Giant'' #1: " Lights, Camera and Too Much Action" (with
Dave Gibbons David Chester Gibbons (born 14 April 1949) is an English comics artist, writer and sometimes letterer. He is best known for his collaborations with writer Alan Moore, which include the miniseries '' Watchmen'' and the Superman story " For th ...
, anthology, 1998) *
Justice Society of America The Justice Society of America (JSA, or Justice Society (JS)) is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team was conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox during the Golden Age of Comic Boo ...
: **'' JSA'' (co-written by Robinson and David S. Goyer): ***'' The Justice Society Returns'' (tpb, 256 pages, 2003, ) includes: **** ''
All Star Comics ''All Star Comics'' is an American comic book series from All-American Publications, one of three companies that merged with National Periodical Publications to form the modern-day DC Comics. While the series' cover-logo trademark reads ''All ...
'' vol. 2 #1–2 (with Michael Lark (#1) and
Will Rosado Will may refer to: Common meanings * Will and testament, instructions for the disposition of one's property after death * Will (philosophy), or willpower * Will (sociology) * Will, volition (psychology) * Will, a modal verb - see Shall and will ...
(#2), 1999) **** ''
Adventure Comics ''Adventure Comics'' is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1938 to 1983 and revived from 2009 to 2011. In its first era, the series ran for 503 issues (472 of those after the title changed from ''New Adventure Comics''), m ...
'' (with Peter Snejbjerg, one-shot, 1999) **** '' Sensation Comics'' (with
Scott Benefiel Scott may refer to: Places Canada * Scott, Quebec, municipality in the Nouvelle-Beauce regional municipality in Quebec * Scott, Saskatchewan, a town in the Rural Municipality of Tramping Lake No. 380 * Rural Municipality of Scott No. 98, Saska ...
, one-shot, 1999) ***''JSA by Geoff Johns Book One'' (tpb, 392 pages, 2017, ) includes: **** ''JSA Secret Files & Origins'' #1: "Gathering Storm" (with Scott Benefiel, co-feature, 1999) **** ''JSA'' #1–5 (with Scott Benefiel and Derec Aucoin (#5), 1999) *** All of the issues listed above are also collected in ''JSA Omnibus Volume 1'' (hc, 1,224 pages, 2014, ) **'' Justice Society of America 80-Page Giant'': "Memory Lane" (with Neil Edwards, anthology one-shot, 2010) **'' Blackest Night: JSA'' #1–3 (with
Marcos Marz Marcos may refer to: People with the given name ''Marcos'' *Marcos (given name) Sports ;Surnamed * Dayton Marcos, Negro league baseball team from Dayton, Ohio (early twentieth-century) * Dimitris Markos, Greek footballer * Nélson Marcos, Portugu ...
, Eddy Barrows and Eduardo Pansica (#3); issues #2–3 are co-written by Robinson and
Tony Bedard Antony J. L. Bedard is an American writer and editor who has worked in the comic book industry from the early 1990s through the present. He is best known for his work at CrossGen Comics, where he was under exclusive contract, and for his run writi ...
, 2010) *** Collected in ''Blackest Night: Black Lantern Corps Volume 2'' (hc, 240 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2011, ) *** Collected in ''Blackest Night Omnibus'' (hc, 1,664 pages, 2019, ) *''
Hawkman Hawkman is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Dennis Neville, the original Hawkman first appeared in ''Flash Comics'' #1, published by All-American ...
'' #1–7, 9–10 (co-written by Robinson and Geoff Johns (except for issue #7, written by Robinson solo), art by Rags Morales, 2002–2003) ** Collected in ''Hawkman Omnibus Volume 1'' (hc, 688 pages, 2012, ) ** Collected in ''Hawkman by Geoff Johns Book One'' (tpb, 376 pages, 2017, ) *''
Action Comics ''Action Comics'' is an American comic book/ magazine series that introduced Superman, one of the first major superhero characters. The publisher was originally known as National Allied Publications, and later as National Comics Publication ...
'' #879–889: "
Captain Atom Captain Atom is a superhero appearing in American comic books, first in the 1960s by Charlton Comics before being acquired in the 1980s by DC Comics. Captain Atom has existed in three basic incarnations. Publication history Captain Atom was cr ...
" (script by Robinson from a plot by Robinson and Greg Rucka, art by CAFU, co-feature, 2009–2010) *
Justice League of America The Justice League (also known as The Justice League of America) are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in '' The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (March 1960). The team was conceive ...
: **'' Justice League: Cry for Justice'' #1–7 (with
Mauro Cascioli Mauro may refer to: Given name * Mauro (footballer, born 1932), Brazilian footballer * Mauro Silva (footballer, born 1978), Brazilian footballer * Mauro (footballer, born 1984), Portuguese footballer * Bruno Mauro (born 1973), Angolan footballer ...
, Scott Clark (#5–7) and Ibraim Roberson (#7), 2009–2010) collected as ''Justice League: Cry for Justice'' (hc, 232 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2011, ) **''
Justice League of America The Justice League (also known as The Justice League of America) are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in '' The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (March 1960). The team was conceive ...
'' vol. 2 (with
Mark Bagley Mark Bagley (; born August 7, 1957) is an American comics artist. He has worked for Marvel Comics on such titles as ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', ''Thunderbolts'', ''New Warriors'', ''Venom'' and ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' and for DC Comics on ''Justic ...
, Robson Rocha +
Pow Rodrix A prisoner of war (POW) is a person who is held Captivity, captive by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict. The earliest recorded usage of the phrase "prisoner of war" dates back to 1610. Belligerents hold priso ...
(#49),
Brett Booth Brett Booth is an American comic book artist. He is best known for his work on Backlash, a character he co-created with Jim Lee at the Wildstorm Studios. Biography Following his Wildstorm work, Booth has also illustrated the exploits of some ...
(#54–57), Miguel Sepulveda (#58) and Daniel Sampere (#58–60), 2009–2011) collected as: *** ''Team History'' (collects #38–43, hc, 192 pages, 2010, ; tpb, 2011, ) *** ''Dark Things'' (collects #44–48, hc, 192 pages, 2011, ; tpb, 2012, ) **** Includes ''
Justice Society of America The Justice Society of America (JSA, or Justice Society (JS)) is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team was conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox during the Golden Age of Comic Boo ...
'' vol. 3 #41–42 (written by Robinson, art by Mark Bagley, 2010) as part of the " Dark Things" inter-title crossover. **** The
Cyborg A cyborg ()—a portmanteau of ''cybernetic'' and ''organism''—is a being with both organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term was coined in 1960 by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline.
/ Red Tornado co-feature from ''
Justice League of America The Justice League (also known as The Justice League of America) are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in '' The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (March 1960). The team was conceive ...
'' vol. 2 #46–48 (written by Robinson, art by Pow Rodrix, 2010) remains uncollected. *** ''Omega'' (collects #49–53 and the '' Starman/
Congorilla Congorilla, originally a human character known as Congo Bill, is a superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and Vertigo Comics. Originally co-created by writer Whitney Ellsworth and artist George Papp, he was later transformed ...
'' one-shot, hc, 200 pages, 2011, ; tpb, 2012, ) *** ''The Rise of Eclipso'' (collects #54–60, tpb, 192 pages, 2012, ) **** Includes ''
Justice Society of America The Justice Society of America (JSA, or Justice Society (JS)) is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team was conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox during the Golden Age of Comic Boo ...
'' vol. 3 #43 (written by Robinson, art by Jesús Merino, 2010) *'' Flashpoint: The Outsider'' #1–3 (with
Javi Fernandez Jowzar-e Javid ( fa, جوزارجاويد, also Romanized as Jowzār-e Jāvīd, Jow Zār Jāvīd, Jūzār-e Jāvīd, and Jūzār Jāvīd; also known as Jāveh, Jāvi, Jāvīd, and Jowzār) is a village in Jowzar Rural District, in the Central Dist ...
, 2011) collected in ''Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint Featuring Wonder Woman'' (tpb, 272 pages, 2012, ) *''
The Shade The Shade (Richard Swift) is a comic book Character (arts), character developed in the 1940s for National Comics Publications, National Comics, first appearing in the pages of ''Flash Comics'' in a story titled "The Man Who Commanded the Night", ...
'' vol. 2 #1–12 (with
Cully Hamner Cully Hamner (born 1969) is an American comic book artist, known for his work on such books as ''Green Lantern: Mosaic'', ''Blue Beetle'', ''Black Lightning: Year One'', and ''Detective Comics''. He is also the co-creator and illustrator of the 20 ...
(#1–3), Darwyn Cooke (#4), Javier Pulido (#5–7), Jill Thompson (#8), Frazer Irving (#9–11) and Gene Ha (#12), 2011–2012) collected as ''The Shade'' (tpb, 280 pages, 2013, ) *''
Men of War ''Men of War'' is a real-time tactics video game franchise, based mainly in World War II. Main series Soldiers: Heroes of World War II ''Soldiers: Heroes of World War II'' is the original game of the 'Men of War' series, and uses an early GEM ...
'' vol. 2 #7: "Remembering the Leopard" (with
Phil Winslade Phil Winslade (born 1965) is a British comic book artist. Biography Winslade was born in Surrey in 1965 and spent a lot of time indoors as a child because of a heart murmur. His main source of entertainment were Marvel like ''Howard the Duck'' a ...
, 2012) collected in ''Men of War: Uneasy Company'' (tpb, 256 pages, 2012, ) *'' DC Universe Presents'' #9–11: " Savage" (with Bernard Chang, anthology, 2012) collected in ''DC Universe Presents: Vandal Savage'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2013, ) *'' Earth 2'' (with Nicola Scott, Eduardo Pansica (#4),
Yıldıray Çınar Yıldıray Çınar is a Turkish comic book artist known for his work on the American comic book ''Noble Causes''. Career Çınar helped create a photocopy-fanzine publishing group called Capa Comics group in 1997, to which he has continued to con ...
(#7–8, 13), Tomás Giorello (#0) and Julius Gopez + CAFU (''Annual'' #1), 2012–2013) collected as: **''The Gathering'' (collects #1–6, hc, 160 pages, 2013, ; tpb, 2012, ) **''The Tower of Fate'' (collects #0, 7–12, hc, 176 pages, 2013, ; tpb, 2014, ) *** Includes the Mister Terrific short story (art by
Tom Derenick Tom or TOM may refer to: * Tom (given name), a diminutive of Thomas or Tomás or an independent Aramaic given name (and a list of people with the name) Characters * Tom Anderson, a character in ''Beavis and Butt-Head'' * Tom Beck, a character ...
) from '' DC Universe Presents'' #0 (anthology, 2012) **''Battle Cry'' (collects #13–16 and ''Annual'' #1, hc, 160 pages, 2014, ; tpb, 2014, ) *''
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe ''He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'' is an American animated television series produced by Filmation based on Mattel's toy line '' Masters of the Universe''. The show, often referred to as simply ''He-Man'', was one of the most popular ...
'' #1–2 (of 6) (with Philip Tan and Howard Porter (#2); issue #2 is co-written by Robinson and Keith Giffen, 2012) collected in ''He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Volume 1'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2013, ) *''
Wonder Woman Wonder Woman is a superhero created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston (pen name: Charles Moulton), and artist Harry G. Peter. Marston's wife, Elizabeth, and their life partner, Olive Byrne, are credited as being ...
'' vol. 5 (with Carlo Pagulayan (#31, 36–37), Sergio Davila (#32 and 34), Emanuela Lupacchino, Stephen Segovia (#37, 41, 46–47),
Carmen Carnero ''Carmen'' () is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée. The opera was first performed by the Opé ...
(#39–40), Jesús Merino (#42, 48–50) and
Marco Santucci Marco may refer to: People * Marco (given name), people with the given name Marco * Marco (actor) (born 1977), South Korean model and actor * Georg Marco (1863–1923), Romanian chess player of German origin * Tomás Marco (born 1942), Spanish c ...
(#43 and 45), 2017–2018) collected as: **''Children of the Gods'' (collects #31–37, tpb, 168 pages, 2018, ) **''Amazons Attacked'' (collects #38–45, tpb, 192 pages, 2018, ) **''Dark Gods'' (collects #46–50 and ''Annual'' #2, tpb, 168 pages, 2019, ) *''
Trinity The Christian doctrine of the Trinity (, from 'threefold') is the central dogma concerning the nature of God in most Christian churches, which defines one God existing in three coequal, coeternal, consubstantial divine persons: God the ...
'' vol. 2 #17–22 (with
Patrick Zircher Patrick Zircher () is an American comic book artist and penciller. Career Zircher's early career as an illustrator began with production of several completed works for '' Villains and Vigilantes'', '' Champions'' and other pen-and-paper role- ...
,
Jack Herbert Jack Herbert (born February 28, 1982), Jackson Herbert Santos de Sousa also known as Jackson Herbert, is a Brazilian comic book artist whose published work includes interior illustrations and cover arts. He entered the industry in 2005 when he was ...
(#19–20) and
Tyler Kirkham Tyler may refer to: People and fictional characters * Tyler (name), an English name; with lists of people with the surname or given name * Tyler, the Creator (born 1991), American rap artist and producer * John Tyler, 10th president of the United ...
(#20–21), 2018) collected as ''Trinity: The Search for Steve Trevor'' (tpb, 144 pages, 2018, ) *''
Young Monsters in Love Young may refer to: * Offspring, the product of reproduction of a new organism produced by one or more parents * Youth, the time of life when one is young, often meaning the time between childhood and adulthood Music * The Young, an American r ...
'': " Dear Velcoro" (with
John McCrea John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
, anthology one-shot, 2018) collected in ''A Very DC Valentine's Day'' (tpb, 176 pages, 2019, ) *'' Earth-Prime'' #4: "
Road Trip A road trip, sometimes spelled roadtrip, is a long-distance journey on the road. Typically, road trips are long distances travelled by automobile. History First road trips by automobile The world's first recorded long-distance road trip by ...
" (with
Jerry Ordway Jeremiah Ordway (born November 28, 1957) is an American writer, penciller, inker and painter of comic books. He is known for his inking work on a wide variety of DC Comics titles, including the continuity-redefining ''Crisis on Infinite Earths ...
, anthology, 2022) collected in ''Earth-Prime'' (tpb, 240 pages, 2023, )


Marvel Comics

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67 Seconds 67 may refer to: * 67 (number) * one of the years 67 BC, AD 67, 1967, 2067 * ''67'', a 1992 song by Love Battery from the album ''Between the Eyes'' * 67 (rap group), a drill music group from London See also * 67th Regiment (disambiguation) * 67th ...
'' (with Steve Yeowell, graphic novel, 64 pages,
Epic Epic commonly refers to: * Epic poetry, a long narrative poem celebrating heroic deeds and events significant to a culture or nation * Epic film, a genre of film with heroic elements Epic or EPIC may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and medi ...
, 1992, ) *'' The Incredible Hulk Annual'' #18: "The Running Man" (with Joe Phillips, co-feature, 1992) ** Collected in ''The Incredible Hulk: Ghost of the Past'' (tpb, 480 pages, 2015, ) ** Collected in ''The Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus Volume 2'' (hc, 1,048 pages, 2020, ) *'' Clive Barker's Ectokid'' (with
Steve Skroce Steve Skroce () is a Canadians, Canadian comic book and film storyboard artist. He is of Croatian descent. Biography Skroce broke into comics in 1993 on the Clive Barker series ''Ectokid'' for Marvel Comics' Razorline imprint. He went to work on ...
, Razorline): **''Razorline: The First Cut'': "Ectokid" (anthology one-shot, 1993) **''Ectokid'' #1–3 (with issue #3 co-written by Robinson and
Larry Wachowski Lana Wachowski (born June 21, 1965, formerly known as Larry Wachowski) and Lilly Wachowski (born December 29, 1967, formerly known as Andy Wachowski) are American film and television directors, writers and producers. The sisters are both trans ...
, 1993) *
Captain America Captain America is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by cartoonists Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in '' Captain America Comics'' #1 ( cover dated March 1941) from T ...
: **'' Marvel Select: Tales of Suspense'' (with Colin MacNeil, one-shot, 1995) collected in ''The Avengers: Tales to Astonish'' (tpb, 224 pages, 2018, ) **''
Captain America Captain America is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by cartoonists Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in '' Captain America Comics'' #1 ( cover dated March 1941) from T ...
'' vol. 2 #7–11 (with Joe Phillips (#7) and Joe Bennett, 1997) collected in ''Heroes Reborn: Captain America'' (tpb, 352 pages, 2006, ) *** In addition to this short run, Robinson also wrote the "World War III" storyline published throughout the last issues of the series that were part of the " Heroes Reborn" relaunch: **** ''
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in '' The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover dated Nov. 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism in the medium. It was the first ...
'' vol. 2 #13: "Part One: Life in Wartime" (with
Mike Wieringo Michael Lance Wieringo (June 24, 1963 – August 12, 2007), who sometimes signed his work under the name Ringo, was an American comics artist best known for his work on DC Comics' '' The Flash'', Marvel Comics' '' Spider-Man'' and ''Fantastic Fo ...
, 1997) **** ''
The Avengers Avenger, Avengers, The Avenger, or The Avengers may refer to: Arts and entertainment In the Marvel Comics universe * Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes ** Avengers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), a central team of protagonist superheroes o ...
'' vol. 2 #13: "Part Two: Winning and Losing" (with
Michael Ryan Michael or Mike Ryan may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Michael M. Ryan (1929–2017), American actor best known for his role as John Randolph on ''Another World'' * Rocky Ryan or Michael Ryan (1937–2004), British media hoaxer * Michael R ...
, 1997) **** ''
Iron Man Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. The charact ...
'' vol. 2 #13: "Part Three: No Time to Mourn!" (with Larry Stroman, 1997) **** ''
Captain America Captain America is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by cartoonists Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in '' Captain America Comics'' #1 ( cover dated March 1941) from T ...
'' vol. 2 #13: "Part Four: War without End..." (with
Ron Lim Ronald Lim (born 1965) is an American comic book artist living in Sacramento, California. He is best known for his work for Marvel Comics on their various "cosmic" titles, most particularly the ''Silver Surfer'' (vol. 3) series. Biography Lim's ...
, 1997) *** The storyline — a crossover between Marvel and
Wildstorm Wildstorm Productions, (stylized as WildStorm), is an American comic book imprint. Originally founded as an independent company established by Jim Lee under the name "Aegis Entertainment" and expanded in subsequent years by other creators, Wilds ...
characters — remains uncollected. **'' Captain America Comics 70th Anniversary Special'': "What Makes the Man" (with Marcos Martín, 2009) collected in ''Timely 70th Anniversary Collection'' (hc, 280 pages, 2010, ) * Cable: **'' Cable'' #44–50, -1 (with Randy Green (#44–46), Allen Im (#44), José Ladrönn (#-1 and 48–50),
N. Steven Harris N is the fourteenth letter of the Latin alphabet. N or n may also refer to: Mathematics * \mathbb, the set of natural numbers * N, the field norm * N for ''nullae'', a rare Roman numeral for zero * n, the size of a statistical sample Sc ...
(#46) and
Rob Haynes Rob or ROB may refer to: Places * Rob, Velike Lašče, a settlement in Slovenia * Roberts International Airport (IATA code ROB), in Monrovia, Liberia People * Rob (given name), a given name or nickname, e.g., for Robert(o), Robin/Robyn * Rob ...
(#47), 1997–1998) *** Issues #45–47 are collected in '' X-Men: Operation Zero Tolerance'' (tpb, 432 pages, 2001, ; hc, 640 pages, 2012, ) *** Issues #-1 and 48–50 are collected in ''Cable: The Hellfire Hunt'' (tpb, 448 pages, 2017, ) **'' Cable'' vol. 3 #1–5 (with Carlos Pacheco and Yıldıray Çınar (#4–5), 2017) collected as ''Cable: Conquest'' (tpb, 112 pages, 2017, ) *''
Generation X Generation X (or Gen X for short) is the Western demographic cohort following the baby boomers and preceding the millennials. Researchers and popular media use the mid-to-late 1960s as starting birth years and the late 1970s to early 1980s ...
'' #-1 and 29–31 (with
Chris Bachalo Chris Bachalo (born August 23, 1965) is a Canadian comic book illustrator known for his quirky, cartoon-like style. He became well known for stints on DC Comics' ''Shade, the Changing Man'' and Neil Gaiman's two Death series. Chris has also illus ...
and Pop Mhan (#29), 1997) and '' Generation X/Gen¹³'' (with Salvador Larroca, one-shot, 1998) *'' All-New Invaders'' (with
Steve Pugh Steve Pugh ( ;) is a British comic book artist who has worked for American and British comic producers including DC, Marvel, Dark Horse and '' 2000 AD''. He broke into the industry in the early 1990s working on ''Hellblazer'' at DC's Vertigo s ...
,
Marc Laming Marc Laming, is a British illustrator and designer. Laming began his career working for Fleetway Publications. Best known for his work on Marvel's Star Wars titles he also illustrated the five-part ''Planet Hulk'' miniseries that formed part of ...
(#6–7, 12) and
Barry Kitson Barry Kitson is a British comic book artist. Biography Kitson's first professional work was ''Spider-Man'' for Marvel UK. He also drew many stories for '' 2000 AD'', beginning with a "Future Shocks" tale written by Peter Milligan as well as ot ...
(#12), 2014–2015) collected as: **''Gods and Soldiers'' (collects #1–5, tpb, 128 pages, 2014, ) *** Includes the "To Tame the Very Gods Themselves" short story (art by Steve Pugh) from '' All-New Marvel NOW! Point One'' (anthology one-shot, 2014) **''
Original Sin Original sin is the Christian doctrine that holds that humans, through the fact of birth, inherit a tainted nature in need of regeneration and a proclivity to sinful conduct. The biblical basis for the belief is generally found in Genesis 3 ( ...
'' (collects #6–10, tpb, 112 pages, 2014, ) **''The Martians are Coming'' (collects #11–15, tpb, 112 pages, 2015, ) *''
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in '' The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover dated Nov. 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism in the medium. It was the first ...
'' vol. 5 (with Leonard Kirk, Dean Haspiel (#6–7), Marc Laming (#9–10, 14) and
Tom Grummett Thomas Grummett (born 1959) is a Canadian comic book artist and penciller. He is best known for his work as penciller on titles such as '' The New Titans'', '' The Adventures of Superman'', ''Superboy'', '' Power Company'', ''Robin'', '' New Thun ...
(''Annual'' #1), 2014–2015) collected as: **''The Fall of the Fantastic Four'' (collects #1–5, tpb, 128 pages, 2014, ) **''
Original Sin Original sin is the Christian doctrine that holds that humans, through the fact of birth, inherit a tainted nature in need of regeneration and a proclivity to sinful conduct. The biblical basis for the belief is generally found in Genesis 3 ( ...
'' (collects #6–10, tpb, 112 pages, 2014, ) **''Back in Blue'' (collects #11–14 and ''Annual'' #1, tpb, 120 pages, 2015, ) **''The End is Fourever'' (collects #642–645, tpb, 144 pages, 2015, ) *** Includes the "Anniversary" short story (art by Chris Samnee) from '' Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration'' (anthology one-shot, 2014) *''
Original Sins Originality is the aspect of created or invented works that distinguish them from reproductions, clones, forgeries, or substantially derivative works. The modern idea of originality is according to some scholars tied to Romanticism, by a notion t ...
'' #4: "
Checkmate Checkmate (often shortened to mate) is any game position in chess and other chess-like games in which a player's king is in check (threatened with ) and there is no possible escape. Checkmating the opponent wins the game. In chess, the king is ...
" (with Alex Maleev, anthology, 2014) ** Collected in ''Original Sin'' (hc, 392 pages, 2014, ) ** Collected in ''Original Sins'' (tpb, 144 pages, 2015, ) *'' The Amazing Spider-Man: Family Business'' (co-written by Robinson and
Mark Waid Mark Waid (; born March 21, 1962) is an American comic book writer best known for his work on DC Comics titles '' The Flash'', ''Kingdom Come'' and '' Superman: Birthright'' as well as his work on ''Captain America'', '' Fantastic Four'' and ''Da ...
, art by
Gabriele Dell'Otto Gabriele Dell’Otto (born December 20, 1973) is an Italian illustrator and author whose works have been published in several countries in the fields of scientific illustration, comic books, calendars, lithographies, books, colored graphic folde ...
and
Werther Dell'Edera Wether Dell'Edera is an Italian comic book artist who is best known for '' Something Is Killing the Children,'' which he provided art for and co-created, and its spinoffs ''House of Slaughter'' and ''Book of Butcher''. Biography Wether Dell'Ed ...
, graphic novel, hc, 112 pages, 2014, ; sc, 2018, ) *'' Secret Wars'': '' Age of Ultron vs. Marvel Zombies'' #1–4 (with Steve Pugh and other artists, 2015) collected as ''Secret Wars — Battleworld: Age of Ultron vs. Marvel Zombies'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2015, ) *'' Secret Wars'': '' Armor Wars'' #½ (with Mark Bagley) and 1–5 (with Marcio Takara, 2015) collected as ''Secret Wars — Warzones: Armor Wars'' (tpb, 112 pages, 2016, ) *''
Uncanny Avengers ''Uncanny Avengers'' is a comic book series first appearing in the October 2012 debut of Marvel NOW!, published by Marvel Comics. The series follows an interconnected fictional superhero team, featuring members from the Marvel Universe (specifica ...
'' vol. 3 ''Annual'' #1 (with Marc Laming, 2016) *'' Squadron Supreme'' vol. 4 (with Leonard Kirk, Paolo Villanelli (#6–8, 14),
Aco ACO, AcO, or Aco may refer to: Organizations * Accountable care organization, healthcare organization characterized by a specific payment and care delivery model * Aco Records, a British 1920s record label * ACO, C.A., a Venezuelan holding compan ...
+ Leonardo Romero (#9) and
Emilio Laiso Emilio may refer to: * Emilio Navaira, a Mexican-American singer often called "Emilio" * Emilio Piazza Memorial School, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State * Emilio (given name) * ''Emilio'' (film), a 2008 film by Kim Jorgensen See also * Emílio ...
(#15), 2016–2017) collected as: **''By Any Means Necessary!'' (collects #1–5, tpb, 128 pages, 2016, ) *** Includes the "Supremacy" short story (art by Leonard Kirk) from ''
The Avengers Avenger, Avengers, The Avenger, or The Avengers may refer to: Arts and entertainment In the Marvel Comics universe * Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes ** Avengers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), a central team of protagonist superheroes o ...
'' vol. 6 #0 (2015) **''
Civil War II "Civil War II" is a 2016 comic book crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics. Debuting in June of that year, it is the sequel to 2006's "Civil War" and consists of a nine-issue eponymous core limited series, by writer Brian Michael Bendis ...
'' (collects #6–9, tpb, 112 pages, 2016, ) **''Finding Namor'' (collects #10–15, tpb, 136 pages, 2017, ) *''
Scarlet Witch Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. Her first appearance was in ''The X-Men'' #4 (March 1964) ...
'' vol. 2 (with
Vanesa del Rey Vanessa may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Vanessa'' (Millais painting), an 1868 painting by Pre-Raphaelite artist John Everett Millais * ''Vanessa'', a 1933 novel by Hugh Walpole * ''Vanessa'', a 1952 instrumental song written by Bernie W ...
(#1 and 15), Marco Rudy (#2),
Steve Dillon Steve Dillon (22 March 1962 – 22 October 2016) was a British comic book artist, best known for his work with writer Garth Ennis on '' Hellblazer'', '' Preacher'' and '' The Punisher''. Early life Dillon was born in London in 1962 and rais ...
+ Chris Visions (#3–4), Javier Pulido (#5),
Marguerite Sauvage Marguerite Sauvage is a French illustrator and scriptwriter. She has provided illustrations in press, publishing and advertising ('' Society of Illustrators 49th, American Illustration 26, American Illustration 28''). She is also a comic book ar ...
(#6), Annie Wu (#7), Tula Lotay (#8), Joëlle Jones (#9),
Kei Zama Kei may refer to: People * Kei (given name) * Kei, Cantonese for Ji(姫) * Kei, Cantonese for Qi(奇, 祁, 亓) * Shō Kei (1700–1752), king of the Ryūkyū Kingdom * Kei (singer) (born 1995), stage name of South Korean singer Kim Ji-yeon * ...
(#10),
Leila del Duca Leila may refer to: *Leila (name), a female given name, including a list of people with the name and its variants Film and television * ''Leila'' (1997 film), an Iranian film * ''Leïla'' (2001 film), a Danish film * ''Leila'' (TV series), a ...
(#11), Annapaola Martello (#12), Jonathan Marks (#13) and
Shawn Crystal Shawn may refer to: *Shawn (given name) *Shawn (surname) See also * Sean * Shaun Shaun is an anglicized spelling of the Irish name Seán. Alternative spellings include Shawn, Sean and Shawne. Notable persons with the given name include: Peop ...
(#14), 2016–2017) collected as: **''Witches' Road'' (collects #1–5, tpb, 112 pages, 2016, ) **''World of Witchcraft'' (collects #6–10, tpb, 112 pages, 2017, ) *** Includes "The Wu" short story (art by
Mike Perkins Mike Perkins is a British comic book artist known for his inking work and full art duties on comic books such as ''Captain America'', ''Ruse'' and Stephen King's ''The Stand''. Career Mike Perkins began drawing at a very early age. After atte ...
) from '' Doctor Strange: Last Days of Magic'' (anthology one-shot, 2016) **''The Final Hex'' (collects #11–15, tpb, 112 pages, 2017, ) **''Scarlet Witch by James Robinson: The Complete Collection'' (collects #1–15 and the short story from the ''Doctor Strange: Last Days of Magic'' one-shot, tpb, 344 pages, 2021, ) *'' Star Wars Special: C-3PO'': "The Phantom Limb" (with Tony Harris, 2016) collected in ''Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens — Shattered Empire'' (hc, 144 pages, 2016, ) *''
Nick Fury Colonel Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury Sr. is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/artist Jack Kirby and writer Stan Lee, he first appeared in '' Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos' ...
'' #1–6 (with Aco, 2017) collected as ''Nick Fury: Deep-Cover Capers'' (tpb, 136 pages, 2017, )


Image Comics

*
Wildstorm Wildstorm Productions, (stylized as WildStorm), is an American comic book imprint. Originally founded as an independent company established by Jim Lee under the name "Aegis Entertainment" and expanded in subsequent years by other creators, Wilds ...
: **''James Robinson's Complete WildC.A.T.s'' (tpb, 288 pages, 2009, ) collects: *** '' WildC.A.T.s'' #15–20 (with Travis Charest, Terry Dodson (#18–19) and
Jim Lee Jim Lee ( Korean 이용철; born August 11, 1964) is a Korean American comic-book artist, writer, editor, and publisher. He is currently the Publisher and Chief Creative Officer of DC Comics. In recognition of his work, Lee has received a H ...
(#19), 1994–1995) **** ''WildC.A.T.s Annual'' #1 (with Larry Stroman, 1998) **** ''WildC.A.T.s'' #50: "Old Feelings" (with Jim Lee, co-feature, 1998) *** '' Team One: WildC.A.T.s'' #1–2 (with Rich Johnson, 1995) **''Wildstorm Rising'' (tpb, 256 pages, 1999, ) includes: *** '' Wildstorm Rising'' #1 (of 2) (with Barry Windsor-Smith, 1995) *** '' Union'' #4 (with Ryan Benjamin, 1995) **'' Leave It to Chance'' #1–13 (with Paul Smith, Homage, 1996–2002) partially collected in: ***''Shaman's Rain'' (collects #1–4, tpb, 112 pages, 1998, ; hc, 2002, ) ***''Trick or Threat'' (collects #5–8, tpb, 112 pages, 1998, ; hc, 2003, ) ***''Monster Madness and Other Stories'' (collects #9–11, hc, 112 pages, 2003, ) **'' Gen¹³ Bootleg'' #7: "Renaissance Ruckus" (with
Scott Hampton Scott Hampton (born April 10, 1959) is an American comic book artist known for his painted artwork. He is the brother of fellow comics-creator Bo Hampton. Andelman, Bob"Scott Hampton & Bo Hampton Interview,"''A Spirited Life'' (July 17, 2006). E ...
, 1997) **'' WildC.A.T.s/X-Men: The Modern Age'' (with
Adam Hughes Adam Hughes (born May 5, 1967) is an American comics artist and illustrator best known to American comic book readers for his renderings of pinup-style female characters, and his cover work on titles such as ''Wonder Woman'' and ''Catwoman''. H ...
, one-shot, 1997) collected in ''WildC.A.T.s/X-Men'' (tpb, 194 pages, 1998, ) *''The Saviors'' (tpb, 136 pages, 2016, ) collects: **'' Liberty Annual'' '12: "Hunters" (with J. Bone, anthology, 2012) also collected in ''CBLDF Presents: Liberty'' (hc, 216 pages, 2014, ; tpb, 2016, ) **''
The Saviors ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in E ...
'' #1–5 (with J. Bone, 2013–2014) *''
Heaven Heaven or the heavens, is a common religious cosmological or transcendent supernatural place where beings such as deities, angels, souls, saints, or venerated ancestors are said to originate, be enthroned, or reside. According to the bel ...
'' (with Philip Tan, unreleased ongoing series — initially announced for 2015) *'' Airboy'' vol. 2 #1–4 (with
Greg Hinkle Greg W. Hinkle is a Republican Party (United States), Republican member of the Montana Legislature. He was elected to Senate District 9, representing Thompson Falls, Montana, in 2008 and 2012. Hinkle served in the Army National Guard from 1966 t ...
, 2015) collected as ''Airboy'' (hc, 120 pages, 2016, ) *'' Where We Live: A Benefit for the Survivors in Las Vegas'': "The Deadliest Man" (with
Dean Kotz Dean may refer to: People * Dean (given name) * Dean (surname), a surname of Anglo-Saxon English origin * Dean (South Korean singer), a stage name for singer Kwon Hyuk * Dean Delannoit, a Belgian singer most known by the mononym Dean Titles * ...
and Stefano Gaudiano, anthology graphic novel, 336 pages, 2018, ) *'' The Terrible Elisabeth Dumn Against the Devils in Suits'' (translated and adapted from Portuguese by Robinson; written and drawn by Arabson Assis, one-shot, 2018)


Other publishers

*'' Firearm'' ( Malibu): **''Firearm'' #1–18 (with Cully Hamner, Tim Eldred (#4), Kirk Van Wormer (#5 and 7),
Bill Knapp Bill Knapp's was an American family restaurant chain. It was founded by Clinton B. Knapp (March 13, 1907 – October 15, 1974), in Battle Creek, Michigan, in 1948. The chain operated in Michigan, Ohio, Florida, Illinois and Indiana, with mor ...
(#8), Gary Erskine (#10–11), Ben Herrera (#12),
Steve Carr ''yes'Steve is a masculine given name, usually a short form (hypocorism) of Steven or Stephen Notable people with the name include: steve jops * Steve Abbott (disambiguation), several people * Steve Adams (disambiguation), several people * Steve ...
(#13), Brian O'Connell (#14), Mike Edsey, (#15) Arnie Jorgensen (#16 and 18) and Keith Conroy (#17–18), 1993–1995) *** In 1993, Malibu released the ''Firearm'' #0 package consisting of a VHS cassette with the 35-minute ''Firearm'' film and the ''Firearm'' #0 comic book (written by Robinson, drawn by
Mike Wieringo Michael Lance Wieringo (June 24, 1963 – August 12, 2007), who sometimes signed his work under the name Ringo, was an American comics artist best known for his work on DC Comics' '' The Flash'', Marvel Comics' '' Spider-Man'' and ''Fantastic Fo ...
and
Rob Haynes Rob or ROB may refer to: Places * Rob, Velike Lašče, a settlement in Slovenia * Roberts International Airport (IATA code ROB), in Monrovia, Liberia People * Rob (given name), a given name or nickname, e.g., for Robert(o), Robin/Robyn * Rob ...
) featuring the conclusion of the short film's story. *** During the series' run, Robinson penned a short Firearm story and co-plotted a crossover issue, both of which were published as part of '' The Night Man'' ongoing series: **** "Firearm Origin" (with
Howard Chaykin Howard Victor Chaykin (; born October 7, 1950) is an American comic book artist and writer. Chaykin's influences include his one-time employer and mentor, Gil Kane, and the mid-20th century illustrators Robert Fawcett and Al Parker. Early lif ...
, co-feature in #4, 1994) **** " Crossfire!" (script by
Steve Englehart Steve Englehart (; born April 22, 1947) is an American writer of comic books and novels. He is best known for his work at Marvel Comics and DC Comics in the 1970s and 1980s. His pseudonyms have included John Harkness and Cliff Garnett. Early lif ...
from a plot by Robinson and Englehart, drawn by
Dean Zachary Dean may refer to: People * Dean (given name) * Dean (surname), a surname of Anglo-Saxon English origin * Dean (South Korean singer), a stage name for singer Kwon Hyuk * Dean Delannoit, a Belgian singer most known by the mononym Dean Titles ...
, in #14, 1994) **''Codename: Firearm'' #0–2: "Idle Thoughts" (with Keith Conroy + Cully Hamner (#1) and Gary Erskine (#2–3), co-feature, 1995) *''
Bluebeard "Bluebeard" (french: Barbe bleue, ) is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin in Paris in 1697 in '' Histoires ou contes du temps passé''. The tale tells the ...
'' #1–3 (with Phil Elliott, Slave Labor Graphics, 1993–1994) *'' Illegal Alien'' (with Phil Elliott, graphic novel, 80 pages, Kitchen Sink, 1994, ) *'' Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror'' #1: "Bart People" (with Chris Roman, anthology,
Bongo Bongo may refer to: Entertainment * ''Bongo'' (Australian TV series), on air from August to November 1960 * Bongo Comics, a comic book publishing company * Bongo (''Dragon Ball'') or Krillin, a character in ''Dragon Ball'' media * ''Bongo'' ...
, 1995) collected in ''Treehouse of Horror: Heebie-Jeebie Hullabaloo'' (tpb, 144 pages,
HarperCollins HarperCollins Publishers LLC is one of the Big Five English-language publishing companies, alongside Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, Hachette, and Macmillan. The company is headquartered in New York City and is a subsidiary of News C ...
, 1999, ) *'' Vampirella Masters Series Volume 6: James Robinson'' (tpb, 112 pages, Dynamite, 2011, ) collects: **''Vampirella 25th Anniversary Special'': "Two So Different" (with Ray Lago, anthology,
Harris Harris may refer to: Places Canada * Harris, Ontario * Northland Pyrite Mine (also known as Harris Mine) * Harris, Saskatchewan * Rural Municipality of Harris No. 316, Saskatchewan Scotland * Harris, Outer Hebrides (sometimes called the Isle o ...
, 1996) **''Vampirella: Blood Lust'' #1–2 (with
Joe Jusko Joe Jusko (; born September 1, 1959) is an American artist known for his realistic, highly detailed painted fantasy, pin-up, and cover illustrations, mainly in the comic book industry. Jusko painted the 1992 Marvel Masterpieces trading cards, th ...
, Harris, 1997) *** Robinson and Jusko produced an epilogue that was first published in the limited edition slipcased hardcover collection of the series. *** The series, along with the epilogue, was also collected as ''Vampirella: Blood Lust'' (tpb, 72 pages, Harris, 2006, ) **''Vampirella/Dracula: The Centennial'': "Vampirella vs. Dracula" (with David Mack and
Rick Mays Rick may refer to: People *Rick (given name), a list of people with the given name *Alan Rick (born 1976), Brazilian politician, journalist, pastor and television personality *Johannes Rick (1869–1946), Austrian-born Brazilian priest and mycol ...
, anthology one-shot, Harris, 1997) *''
Ash Ash or ashes are the solid remnants of fires. Specifically, ''ash'' refers to all non-aqueous, non- gaseous residues that remain after something burns. In analytical chemistry, to analyse the mineral and metal content of chemical samples, ash ...
'' (with
Joe Quesada Joseph Quesada (; born January 12, 1962''Comics Buyer's Guide'' #1650; February 2009; page 107) is an American comic book artist, writer, editor, and television producer. He became known in the 1990s for his work on various Valiant Comics books ...
, Event): **''Ash'' #½ (first six pages, Wizard, 1997) **''Ash: Fire and Crossfire'' #1–2 (1999) * Dynamite: **'' Grand Passion'' #1–5 (with Tom Feister and Andrea Mutti (#5), 2016–2017) collected as ''Grand Passion'' (tpb, 120 pages, 2017, ) **'' James Bond: Felix Leiter'' #1–6 (with Aaron Campbell, 2017) collected as ''James Bond: Felix Leiter'' (hc, 152 pages, 2017, ; tpb, 2019, ) *'' Love is Love'' (untitled two-page story, with Sagar Forniés, anthology graphic novel, 144 pages,
IDW Publishing IDW Publishing is an American publisher of comic books, graphic novels, art books, and comic strip collections. It was founded in 1999 as the publishing division of Idea and Design Works, LLC (IDW), itself formed in 1999, and is regularly re ...
, 2016, ) *'' 2000 AD'' #2050: "
A Soldier's Duty ''A Soldier's Duty'' is a film produced by the Edison Company in 1912. Release The film was released in the United States on October 19, 1912, and remained in circulation on US screens through at least the following January.Leonardo Manco Leonardo Manco (born 16 December 1971) is an Argentine comic book artist. Career Manco is best known for his dark and gritty style on such titles as Marvel Comics’ '' Hellstorm'' (1994), '' Blaze of Glory'' (2000, #1-4), '' Apache Skies'' ...
, anthology,
Rebellion Rebellion, uprising, or insurrection is a refusal of obedience or order. It refers to the open resistance against the orders of an established authority. A rebellion originates from a sentiment of indignation and disapproval of a situation and ...
, 2017)


Filmography

*'' Firearm'' (writer, 1993) *'' Cyber Bandits'' (writer, 1995) *'' Comic Book Villains'' (writer and director, 2002) *''
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' (''LoEG'') is a comic book series (inspired by the 1960 British film ''The League of Gentlemen'') co-created by writer Alan Moore and artist Kevin O'Neill which began in 1999. The series spans four volu ...
'' (writer, 2003) *'' Son of Batman'' ("story by", 2014)


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