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Adam Glass (born August 12, 1968 in Decatur,
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) is an American comic book writer, screenwriter and television producer best known for his work on the TV series '' Supernatural,'' ''
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''. As a comic writer, he wrote such titles as '' Deadpool'' and '' Luke Cage'' for
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, and wrote "
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" phase of ''
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'' in
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. His work ''Rough Riders'' was published in 2016 by AfterShock.


Filmography

* '' Blue Collar TV'' writer and supervising producer (2004–2005) * '' The Cleaner'' writer and consulting producer (2008–2009) * ''
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'' writer and producer (2009–2010) * '' Supernatural'' writer and executive producer (2010–2015) * '' Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders'' writer and executive producer (2016–2017) * '' In From the Cold'' writer and executive producer (2022)


Bibliography

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* ''
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'' #2-4 (2009) * ''Deadpool: Suicide Kings'' #3-5 (2009) * '' Deadpool Pulp'' #2-4 (2010) * '' Deadpool Team-Up'' #897 (2010) * ''Deadpool'' #1000 (2010)
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* '' Flashpoint: Legion of Doom'' #1-3 (2011) * ''JLA 80-Page Giant 2011'' #1 (2011) * ''
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'' #1-19 (2011–2013) * ''
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: Death of the Family'' (2013) AfterShock * ''Rough Riders'' (2016)


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* * * Living people 1968 births American television writers American film producers American comics writers People from Decatur, Georgia Screenwriters from Georgia (U.S. state) {{US-writer-stub