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John Ney Rieber is an American
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Career

John Ney Rieber's first professional work in comics was scripting over the finished pages of the graphic novel ''
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'', conceived by his late friend and mentor
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and artist Kent Williams. Initially, Williams approached Wagner with five pages of art asking him to write a story around that. Wagner agreed, and the pair signed a contract with
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to release an 80-page hardcover graphic novel. At the beginning of production, the book's initial editor
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took an extended maternity leave. The replacement editors accepted Wagner's script, but as soon as Berger returned, she rejected the script and asked for rewrites, while Williams also changed some narrative elements as he saw fit. One year later, as the changes from all sides kept being made, Rieber, who at the time was working on the 4-issue prestige mini-series ''
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'' for Disney Comics' failed Touchmark imprint, offered to rewrite the story using the finished pages after seeing the struggles that Wagner and Williams were going through: After the collapse of Disney Comics,
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, Touchmark's supposed Editor-in-Chief, went back to DC Comics and offered everyone he was developing projects with to continue working for DC's new imprint
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. Rieber and his collaborator John Van Fleet agreed, and ''Shadows Fall'' was released as a 6-issue regular format mini-series from November 1994 to April 1995. Sometime between ''Tell Me, Dark'' and ''Shadows Fall'', Rieber was approached by Berger to write an ongoing continuation of Neil Gaiman's''
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'' mini-series; despite having every proposal and outline rejected by editorial and even once trying to quit the idea, Rieber was still hired and wrote the book from issue #1 (May 1994) to 50 (July 1998), including various annuals, specials and spin-offs. Rieber's next major project was a '' Captain America'' relaunch for the
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imprint, first announced in August 2001. Commenting on the assignment, Rieber said he was hired "accidentally", after then-Marvel Knights editor
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mentioned the book in a conversation, offered Rieber to write some samples and liked them enough to give him the book (despite "looking for a heavy hitter <...> like
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"; in a 2013 interview, Rucka confirmed he wrote some samples for that relaunch but was rejected in favor of Rieber.) In addition to the ongoing ''Captain America'' series, Rieber was supposed to write two mini-series starring the character: the out-of-continuity ''Captain America: Ice'', which was announced in February 2002 by the artist
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and subsequently integrated into the main book as its third arc, and another one, unannounced, which was supposed to bridge the three-month gap between the previous volume and the Marvel Knights one (the writer of the eventual bridging mini-series
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later confirmed that it was Rieber who was supposed to be the original writer.) The series itself was plagued by delays and controversy from the very beginning. According to Macan, who received the information from the outgoing ''Captain America'' editor
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, Rieber had to back out of writing the bridging mini-series due to the
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, supposedly, to rewrite whatever material he already had to reflect on the event. The first arc, titled "The New Deal" (February to November 2002), had Captain America questioning the American government, with the topic receiving worldwide coverage in the press. While Rieber's original outline for the series was supposed to start with "The Extremists", which became the title's second arc, he ended up leaving the assignment halfway into that storyline, with three issues finished out of five planned: To finish both "The Extremists" and "Ice" (which, by the time Rieber left, had only one fully scripted issue), Marvel hired
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who was also rejected at the launch in favor of Rieber but still agreed to bring his plots to a close.


Bibliography


DC Comics

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'' (with Kent Robert Williams,
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, hc, 80 pages, 1992, ; sc, 1992, ) ** The book is scripted by Rieber over pages of Williams' art, which were drawn for an earlier script written by
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'': *** '' Arcana Annual'': "Long Walks in Dancing Shoes" (with Peter Gross, 1994) collected in ''The Books of Faerie'' (tpb, 144 pages, 1998, ) *** ''
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'' vol. 2 (with
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, Peter Gross,
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, John Ridgway (#20) and
Jill Thompson Jill Thompson (born November 20, 1966) is an American illustrator and writer who has worked for stage, film, and television. Well known for her work on Neil Gaiman's '' The Sandman'' characters and her own ''Scary Godmother'' series, she has wor ...
(#42), 1994–1998) collected as: **** ''Bindings'' (collects #1–4, tpb, 112 pages, 1995, ) **** ''Summonings'' (collects #5–13, tpb, 240 pages, 1996, ) ***** Includes "The Lot" short story (art by Gary Amaro) from '' Vertigo Rave'' ( one-shot, 1994) **** ''Reckonings'' (collects #14–20, tpb, 224 pages, 1997, ) **** ''Transformations'' (collects #21–25, tpb, 128 pages, 1998, ) **** ''Girl in the Box'' (collects #26–32, tpb, 192 pages, 1999, ) **** ''The Burning Girl'' (collects #33–41, tpb, 192 pages, 2000, ) **** ''Death After Death'' (collects #42–50, tpb, 224 pages, 2001, ) *** ''The Books of Magic Annual'': **** '' The Books of Faerie: Auberon's Tale'' (tpb, 128 pages, 1999, ) includes: ***** "Dark as Day, My Lady, Bright as Night" (with Mark Buckingham, in #1, 1997) **** "Horn" (with Jamie Tolagson, in #2, 1998) **** "The Kite" (with Peter Gross, co-feature in #3, 1999) *** '' Hellblazer/The Books of Magic'' #1–2 (co-written by Rieber and Paul Jenkins, art by Paul Lee, 1997–1998) *** '' Winter's Edge'' #1: "Thanks for Nothing" (with
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, anthology, 1998) **''
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'' #1–6 (with John Van Fleet, 1994–1995) **'' Mythos: The Final Tour'' #1–3 (with Gary Amaro (#1), Peter Snejbjerg (#2) and
Teddy Kristiansen Teddy Kristiansen (born 29 July 1964) is a Danish comic book artist, known for his work in mystery, horror, and dark, suspense-filled comics. He drew one chapter of " The Kindly Ones" story arc in Neil Gaiman's '' The Sandman'' series. In 2005, ...
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(#3), 1996–1997) **''
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'' vol. 2 #4: "Salvation" (with Danijel Žeželj, anthology, 1997) **''
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'' #1–4: "Misery" (with John Ridgway, 1999) **'' The Books of Faerie: Molly's Story'' #1–4 (with
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and Ryan Kelly (#4), 1999) **'' Strange Adventures'' vol. 2 #4: "Perfect Stranger" (with Danijel Žeželj, anthology, 2000) **'' Sandman Mystery Theatre: Sleep of Reason'' #1–5 (with Eric Nguyen, 2007) collected as ''Sandman Mystery Theatre: Sleep of Reason'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2007, )


Other publishers

*'' Ray Bradbury Comics'' #5: "Picasso Summer" (with John Van Fleet, anthology,
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, 1993) collected in ''The Best of Ray Bradbury: The Graphic Novel'' (tpb, 160 pages,
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: **'' Wolverine: Killing'' (with Kent Robert Williams, graphic novel, 48 pages, 1993, ) collected in ''Wolverine: Inner Fury'' (tpb, 464 pages, 2020, ) **'' Captain America'' vol. 4 (with
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(#7–9) and
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(#12); issues #8–9 and 12 are scripted by
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from Rieber's plots,
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, 2002–2003) collected as: *** ''The New Deal'' (collects #1–6, hc, 176 pages, 2003, ; tpb, 2003, ) *** ''The Extremists'' (includes #7–9, tpb, 120 pages, 2003, ) *** ''Ice'' (includes #12, tpb, 128 pages, 2003, ) *** ''Marvel Knights: Captain America Volume 1'' (includes #1–9 and 12, tpb, 408 pages, 2016, ) *'' Neil Gaiman's Wheel of Worlds'' #0 (anthology,
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, 1995) collected in ''Neil Gaiman's Teknophage Volume 1'' (tpb, 232 pages, Super Genius, 2015, ) ** The entire issue is plotted by Rieber and Neil Gaiman, with various writers scripting each individual story: *** The framing sequence, "Adam Cain", is written by Rieber and drawn by Shea Anton Pensa. *** "
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" is written by C. J. Henderson and drawn by
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. *** " Mr. Hero" is written by James Vance and drawn by
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. *** "Teknophage" is written by
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and drawn by
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. * Image: **''
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'' (with
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(#24 and 29), Michael Turner (#25), Scott Benefiel (#28),
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(#30) and
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(#31),
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, 2002–2003) collected as: *** ''Tomb Raider Compendium'' (includes #21–31, tpb, 1,280 pages, 2006, ; hc, 2008, ) *** ''Tomb Raider Archives Volume 2'' (includes #21–24 and 26–31, hc, 464 pages, Dark Horse, 2017, ) **'' 24Seven'' (series of anthology graphic novels): *** ''Volume 1'': "The Pit" (with
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, 224 pages, 2006, ) *** ''Volume 2'': "Cane" (with Ben Templesmith, 240 pages, 2007, ) **'' Comic Book Tattoo'': "
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" (with Ryan Kelly, anthology graphic novel, hc, 480 pages, 2008, ; sc, 2008, ) *''
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'' ( Devil's Due): **'' Transformers/G.I. Joe'' #1–6 (with Jae Lee,
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, 2003) collected as ''Transformers/G.I. Joe: Tyrants Rise, Heroes are Born'' (tpb, 168 pages, 2004, ) ** G.I. Joe Reborn (with Joe Bennett and
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, one-shot, 2004) collected in ''G.I. Joe Reborn'' (tpb, 96 pages, 2004, ) **'' G.I. Joe Reloaded'' (with Javier Saltares,
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(#1),
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(#3), Jason Millet and
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(#7), 2004) collected as: *** ''In the Name of Patriotism'' (collects #1–6, tpb, 144 pages, 2005, ) *** ''An Act of Treason'' (includes #7–9, tpb, 144 pages, 2005, ) *'' Army of Two: Dirty Money'' (with
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, graphic novel, 112 pages,
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, 2008, ) *'' Unknown 9 Archives Preview'' (with Jae Lee, digital mini-comic, Dark Horse, 2018)


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