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Brian Wood (born January 29, 1972) is an American writer, illustrator, and graphic designer, known for his work in
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s, television and video games. His noted comic book work includes the series ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Northlanders'', '' The Massive, Marvel Comics' The X-Men'', and '' Star Wars.'' His web series work includes adaptations of his own short stories from the comics series '' The Massive'' and ''
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'' for '' Geek & Sundry'' and
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'','' and his video game work includes three years on staff at
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, co-writing '' 1979 Revolution: Black Friday'' and story contributions to '' Aliens: Fireteam Elite.'' His television work includes pilot scripts for
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'',''
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'','' and
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. He is a contributing writer on
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's ''
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'' adaptation of his own work. Wood's work is well known for
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, and
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. Much of his work is about or takes place in
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. He's contributed the character of Zula Hendricks to the Aliens franchise, created the character of Shogo Lee,
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's adopted son, to the
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/ Marvel Universe, and created Nomi Blume for the
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universe.


Early life

Brian Wood was born January 29, 1972, and grew up in the village of
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, where he attended Hiawatha Elementary School and Essex High School. He has described his upbringing as "outdoorsy and active, with regular incidents involving neighborhood bullies and trauma at home." He describes a period of heavy drinking before moving to
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to attend college, stating, "I was ejected into the adult world too early, orphaned and lacking a plan, support, or sound judgement." He is a lifelong stutterer, has spoken publicly about seeking therapy to deal with childhood trauma and the loss of his mother to cancer. He moved to New York City in 1991, describing it as "something of a big leap of faith on my part... it was one of those situations where I had hardly any money, and a single backpack full of clothes. I bought a one-way bus ticket from Burlington, Vermont and kind of burned bridges as I left. I was all-in. Stupid, but committed." He describes working below minimum wage at a skate shop while applying to colleges. "After I hit 21, I got a little bit of money from an inheritance, which paid for my first year of school and a grimy $325/month bedroom on East 3rd Street for a few months," he recounts. He also worked as a bike messenger, which instilled in him a love and a knowledge for New York City that would inform many of his future projects. After graduating in 1997 from Parsons School of Design with a BFA in illustration, Wood worked a series of design jobs at internet startups, including iVillage, Bigfoot, and Nerve.


Career


Early work

Wood's first professional work in comics was the five-issue
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'' Channel Zero'', published by Image Comics in 1998, which began as part of his graduation project for Parsons School of Design. ''Channel Zero'' is set in a dystopian near-future New York City where the tenets of then-Mayor Rudy Giuliani have grown into a freedom-restricting government initiative called "The Clean Act". The protagonist is Jennie 2.5, a DIY media personality who sets out to stir the complacent population into revolution. ''Channel Zero'' was orphaned shortly after Image Comics sold out of the first print run of the collected edition, opting not to return to press, and AiT/Planet Lar acquired it soon afterwards. In 2012 Wood regained the publishing rights and
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took up the publishing, releasing a "Complete Collection" that included the original graphic novel, the prequel series ''Channel Zero: Jennie One'' with
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, his ''Public Domain'' design book material, and numerous other extras from the early development of the property.
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has identified ''Channel Zero'' as "The Unofficial Bible of Comics Activism," and noted its "eerie prescience" and "represents an arduous, expressly
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method of comic book-making that new technology has dramatically changed."
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called it "significant" and "unapologetically experimental," and "Wood is far more interested in trying out a variety of visual techniques than in creating something that is slick and polished. The result is a graphic novel whose form and content could not be more perfectly matched."
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placed ''Channel Zero'' within a larger
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movement. Following ''Channel Zero'', Wood took a two-year break from comics. In early 2000, comic book writer
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offered Wood a co-writing job on
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'', as part of Ellis' Counter-X run. Wood co-wrote issues #63–70 with Ellis and 71–75 on his own, before the series was canceled as part of incoming Editor-in-Chief
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's attempts to simplify the
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franchise. Wood would not work again with Marvel until 2012.


AiT/Planet Lar and original graphic novels

Wood was employed as a staff designer for
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, designing for video game franchises such as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Max Payne'', '' Smuggler's Run'' and ''
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''. He nonetheless produced a series of original graphic novels, coinciding with a trend within independent comic publishers that favored that format. The first was ''Couscous Express'' with artist Brett Weldele, an action romp about food delivery people. This was followed by a trilogy of bike messenger books, ''The Couriers, The Couriers: Dirtbike Manifesto'', and ''The Couriers: Ballad of Johnny Funwrecker'', all drawn by Rob G. Several characters are shared between ''Couscous Express'' and ''The Couriers'', and in 2012 all four books were collected together and published by Image Comics. Wood created and wrote the limited series' '' Pounded'' for
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and '' Fight for Tomorrow'' for
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's imprint
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. He also produced ''Public Domain'' and ''Channel Zero: Jennie One'' during this time, the first of what will come to be several collaborations with artist
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. Larry Young's AiT/Planet Lar heavily promoted Wood during this time, including designating the month of January as "Brian Wood Month" to exclusively offer his titles only. Wood also served as AIT's branding designer and overall creative director for a short period of time, and designed covers for Warren Ellis' ''Come In Alone'', ''Badlands'', and ''Black Heart Billy.'' In January 2007,
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optioned the feature film rights to Wood and Rob G.'s graphic novel '' The Couriers'' with
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set to pen the screenplay.


''Demo'', ''Local'' ,and the single issue format

In 2003, Wood partnered with artist
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to create ''
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'', an anthology series of twelve 'done-in-one' or 'one-shot' stories about young people with superpowers. Although initially inspired by the aborted NYX project, the series was not traditionally superhero and instead compared emerging powers to neurodiverse themes and tragic love stories. The series was well-received, and '' Wizard'', a steadfastly superhero-oriented comics magazine, named ''Demo'' its 2004 "Indie of the Year". The series was also nominated for two
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in 2005, for "Best Limited Series" and "Best Single Issue" (for #7, "One Shot, Don't Miss"). ''Thirteen Minutes'' cites Wood and Demo as " blipping a young artist named Becky Cloonan onto everyone's collective radar screen, and cementing Wood's relationship with this frequent collaborator." Wood and Cloonan moved Demo from AiT/Planet Lar to
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in 2008, announcing a "Volume 2" of the series, upping the total number of short stories to 18. In 2015, Wood and Cloonan took the publishing rights to Dark Horse Comics, producing the single volume ''The Complete Demo''. The ''Demo'' format proved successful so Wood went on to replicate it, with some changes, for his 12-issue series ''
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'' at
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, which launched in 2005 and was drawn by artist Ryan Kelly. NPR named it one of its Best Graphic Novels of the year and called it a "contemporary ballad to the idea of the open road... Megan moves from state to state, dealing with roommates and dead-end jobs and looking for an existence that befits her intelligence and desire for authenticity. She's not a lost cause; she simply chooses, for personal reasons, to drift a while."


''DMZ'', ''Northlanders'', and DC Comics exclusivity

''Demo'' was the book with which Wood and Becky Cloonan first gained Vertigo's attention. Editor Will Dennis approached Wood and invited him to pitch, and editor
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hired Becky Cloonan to illustrate the series ''American Virgin''. The inspiration for ''DMZ'' had come to Wood in early 2003, at a time when the
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incident in New York City and the
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dominated the U.S. national psyche. Wood had just moved to San Francisco from New York City, and the experience of recalling in that political atmosphere the memories and story ideas he had accumulated over a decade living in the city instigated the creation of the artwork that would become the foundation of ''DMZ''. Initially developed as ''Wartime'', a five issue black-and-white miniseries, the comic was consciously a project of importance to Wood, representing a return to the perspective of his breakthrough work '' Channel Zero'', a bleak portrayal of youth culture and anti-authoritarian expression in the repressive environment of Giuliani-era New York City. After the "''Wartime''" title had been disqualified as too close a title to a recent Books Of Magic miniseries, Wood considered a host of alternatives including "''Embedded''", "''No Man's Land''" and "''The War for New York''" before settling on "''DMZ"''. DMZ launched as a monthly series on August 9th, 2005. It ran for seventy-two issues, one of the longest runs in Vertigo history, and was collected in twelve trade paperbacks. A Deluxe Edition of five hardcovers were published in 2014, followed by softcover editions of same in 2016. A two volume compendium set was published in 2020. In August 2006, DC Comics announced that Wood was signed to an exclusive contract. This was announced at the same time as Wood's second monthly title for Vertigo, the historical series Northlanders. Described as an anthology series that takes a realistic, "street level" looking at Vikings, the series ran for 50 issues before being cancelled due to low sales. It was collected into seven trade paperbacks, and then re-cut into three volumes that presents the stories in a different sequence than originally published. In 2006, editor
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announced Minx, a young adult graphic novel imprint aimed at the teenage girl market. Wood and artist Ryan Kelly produced ''The New York Four'' for the imprint. Years later, they would return for ''The New York Five'', published under the Vertigo label. The sequel was nominated for an Eisner award in 2012 for Best New Limited Series. In 2014, Wood and Kelly took the books to Dark Horse Comics and produced the collected edition ''The New York Four'', containing the complete story. In 2008, Wood was nominated for Best Writer at that year's
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, for ''DMZ'', ''Northlanders'', and ''Local''. During the term of his exclusivity to DC Comics, Wood also wrote DV8 Gods And Monsters for the
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imprint, and a short run on the Supernatural licensed comic. In 2011, Wood wa
rumored to write
the relaunched ''
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'' series as part of DC's
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initiative, but it did not come to pass. This generated some confusion and commentary, particularly after DC's New 52 website inadvertently leaked Wood's name as the series writer. Wood stated, "I don't really know what I can and can't say about it, even now. But to answer at least part of your question, I did not turn down "Supergirl." I would have loved to be the writer on "Supergirl." I have over a year's worth of "Supergirl" story outlines and several scripts sitting right here." Soon after, Wood declined to renew his DC Exclusive. In 2021, Wood reported that DC Entertainment had renewed the ''Northlanders'' publishing agreement. Outside of the exclusivity, Wood wrote the miniseries '' Supermarket'' and the graphic novel '' The Tourist'' during this time, for publishers IDW and Image Comics respectively.


Return to Marvel and the "all-female" ''X-Men''

In late 2011,
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reported that during
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's claw marks. CBR later revealed the project as ''Wolverine & the X-Men: Alpha and Omega'', a four issue series with Mark Brooks on art. Wood then took over on the main, "adjective-less" X-Men title starting with #30 and wrapping up with #37. Wood returned in 2013 with the #1 selling relaunch of X-Men with an all-female "A-list" roster: Jubilee, Storm, Rogue, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Grey and Psylocke.
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quoted Wood as saying, "I feel like as far as the X-Men go, the women are the X-Men. Cyclops and Wolverine are big names, but taken as a whole, the women kind of rule the franchise." The reaction to the title was mostly positive, but some took offense at the lack of male characters, and others at the execution. Journalist Laura Hudson interviewed Wood for
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, and quoted him as saying, ""There's too much cheesecake out there that is sold, or at least marketed, as a 'strong female' character or book when it's anything but, it just reinforces the worst opinions of the most sexist fans, and we gain no new ground. We probably lose ground. I'm not approaching this new ''X-Men'' as a 'female book,' but I'm writing it as a high action X-Men comic, and with some luck that will nullify some of these poisonous critics who go looking for something to feel angry/uncomfortable/threatened by." The title was included in the ''Battle of The Atom'' miniseries. Wood left the series in 2014 with issue #17, saying, "I left the title on my own accord, no drama, no pressure, just moving on," and writer
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took over. Brian Wood and
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created the Shogo Lee,
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's adopted infant son. He appeared as a time-traveling adult hero Sentinel-X in ''Battle of the Atom''. Concurrent with the X-Men, Wood also took over monthly writing duties on Ultimate Comics: The X-Men with issue #13. He continued until issue #33. He and artist Paco Medina created the mutant Nomi Blume aka Mach Two. His final work for Marvel during this time was to take over writing the Moon Knight reboot
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began. He scripted issues #7-12.


Image Comics and Dark Horse

Wood returned to Image with three miniseries: '' Mara'' with
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, '' Starve'' with Danijel Žeželj and '' Black Road'' with Garry Brown. The bulk of Wood's post-DC Comics creator-owned work happened at Dark Horse Comics. After exiting his exclusive contract, Wood signed on to write the publisher's long-running ''
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'' title, adapting the well-loved "Queen of the Black Coast" short story with
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on art. The series ran for 25 issues. Wood also launched '' The Massive'', a creator-owned series with artist Garry Brown, depicting a group of environmentalists grappling with an unexplained failing of the earth's ecosystems. After the series conclusion at issue #30, Wood and Brown created the six-issue prequel '' Ninth Wave''. In the environmental novel ''Apocalyptic Ecology in the Graphic Novel'' by Clint Jones, he states, " he Massivecomes closest to representing the complexity of real destruction in the case of a global catastrophe." In 2013 Wood was approached by Dark Horse to head up a brand new Star Wars monthly title, one that uses the original cast of the 1977 film, a first for the publisher. Star Wars #1 debuted to positive reviews, selling out of its initial print run in 24 hours. Wood wrote the series up until issue #20, when Dark Horse lost the license to Marvel Comics. Wood's run is known for making Princess Leia an
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pilot, generating a lot of commentary, positive and negative. Italian artist Andrea Mutti joined Wood in creating ''Rebels'', a historical comic series set during the
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. Wood noted he found it relevant to modern political times. "The first story arc of ''Rebels'' is called 'A Well Regulated Militia,' and believe me, that was very specifically chosen to direct confront how loaded that phrase is these days," he says. "The
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were America's first
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, and it's important to ''me'' to draw a very clear line between that and the guys that show up to Obama rallies with assault rifles on their backs, using that phrase to justify acting out."
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describes the series' main story as followed "by shorter slices of war that cover other concerns within the conflict, including those of women who played a role in combat, Native Americans who had to navigate the battle to ensure their own survival, and black combatants desiring actual independence in a war that focused on white men's freedom." They followed it up in 2017 with a second volume, titled ''Rebels: These Free and Independent States'', dealing with the
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. "We have the great political divide of the day, often boiled down to the contrast between Hamilton's Federalist stance and the more states-oriented Democratic-Republicans that Jefferson and Madison pushed for, manifesting in street rallies and back-of-the-pub arguments. We had the piracy in the Barbary states against American merchant ships, the Quasi-War in the Caribbean, John making a couple friends in the
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movement, and the great lead-up to the War of 1812, America's second war with England." Wood's final creator-owned project during this time was ''Briggs Land'', a generational crime drama set in an American secessionist community, "the Sopranos as secessionists," Wood said. At the same time as announcing the comic series, the Hollywood Reporter announced the property was in development at AMC TV, with Wood both writing and executive producing. Wood said to Bleeding Cool, "I'm writing both, simultaneously. As a comic, its unfolding a little slower, since the 'container' of a 22-page comic is smaller than an hour-long premium cable show, which requires a hell of a lot of story and there's an expectation to get into the meat of it much quicker. In my head, it's two separate ''Briggs Lands'' – the one for comics, which is being done one way, and the TV one, which I'm developing differently." There has been no updates on the live action version of the project since Wood posted an image of a completed script. That same year, Wood co-wrote the video game '' 1979 Revolution: Black Friday'', with
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.


''Aliens: Defiance'', Zula Hendricks, and Amanda Ripley

Wood has written a number of series for the '' Aliens'' franchise, starting with the 12-issue '' Aliens: Defiance'', which introduced the point-of-view character Zula Hendricks, an ostracized Colonial Marine suffering from injury and under a cloud of suspicion. He saw similarities between Zula and
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character, and strived to make the connection on the page. "I did take a hard look at Ripley, especially the Ripley in the original film, to figure out how one makes a Ripley-esque lead character since one of our goals with this comic is to create a ‘classic’ Alien story in the mold of the original film. Zula is cut from the same cloth as the crew of the
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: blue collar people just looking ahead to the next paycheck dropped into a terrible situation and needing to struggle their way out of it. Ripley does all that, keeps her wits about her, her humanity, and her cool. I want to instill all of that in Zula, even if it's from a different perspective, that of a soldier. A young, passionate, walking-wounded soldier." The series also featured Ellen's daughter, Amanda Ripley, her first media appearance since the '' Alien: Isolation'' video game. "A pre-''Isolation'' Amanda Ripley is ula'sonly friend." Wood said. Zula Hendricks, created by Wood and artist Tristan Jones, is canon, featured in the 2019 novelization of the video game '' Alien: Isolation'' and the novel '' Alien: Prototype''. In September 2018, Dark Horse announced ''Aliens: Resistance'', written by Wood with art by Robert Carey. Set after Defiance, it features Zula Hendricks and Amanda Ripley continuing the search for
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black ops experiments on the
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. It was followed by ''Aliens: Rescue'' in 2019 A fourth ''Alien'' series, ''Colonial Marines: Rising Threat'', was cancelled prior to publication. It was meant to star Olivia Shipp, a character from ''Alien: Echo'', a young adult novel by Mira Grant.


''Sword Daughter'' and ''DMZ'' at HBOMax

In June 2018, Wood and his ''Briggs Land'' collaborator Mack Chater launched a new monthly series, '' Sword Daughter''. Described as a Norse - Samurai Cinema revenge mash-up, the team enlisted
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as colorist. Dark Horse described the series as "a raw and violent story that is a testament to the power of redemption and the resiliency of family, and a visually stunning tribute to samurai cinema." There would be a total of nine issues of the series, published in three hardcovers, titled ''She Brightly Burns, Folded Metal, and Elsbeth Of The Island.'' Wood also wrote and co-wrote several licensed comics during the late 2010's, EVE Online: Valkyrie, ''Terminator: Sector War'', ''Mono'', ''John Carter: The End'', ''Planet of The Apes: Memorial'', a short story for ''Megadeth: Death By Design'', and ''RoboCop: Citizens' Arrest''. He oversaw a reboot of ''
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'' for
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, writing two volumes of the series before turning the job over to
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. In 2014 Warner Horizon were reported to be developing a ''
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'' television show with producers
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and Andre and Maria Jacquemetton for the Syfy network. In January 2020, a new ''DMZ'' deal was announced, this time for
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, with
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directing, Roberto Patino
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, and
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in a lead role. On November 19, 2020, Deadline reported that
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has ordered ''DMZ'' to series with actors
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, Freddie Miyares and Jordan Preston Carter joining the cast and Patino writing all four episodes.


Unrealized projects

In 2001, Wood and artist
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were commissioned by Marvel to develop the concept of an
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series for the publisher's then-upcoming MAX imprint. Although the project was shelved at the time, it was later released with a different creative team, while Wood used his ideas to develop the creator-owned series ''
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'' with artist
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. A catalog entry for ''Dogs Day End'' appeared in 2008 from the publisher Top Shelf. Created by Wood with art by Nikki Cook, it never appeared. The catalog described it thusly: "Following up on the time-honored adage "you can't go home again", ''Dogs Day End'' details the personal journey of 30-year-old Andrew Maguire, pulled back to the small upstate hometown of his childhood by his mother as she enters the final stages of cancer." Chris Arrant of CBR asked Wood about it in 2010, and he explained, "A bunch of shit went wrong, ranging from schedule problems to my own writing problems, and after a few years I shelved it for a bit, reworked the story, found a new artist, and tried again. And it was at that point I realized that really the only problem was with me, and my inability to write that goddamn story. I think time's just passed it by, to be honest. I love the idea of it, but I just cannot make it work." In 2012,
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and MTV reported a list of comic book projects Wood described as never making it off the ground. There were several
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properties on the list - Green Arrow,
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, Superman Beyond, Rima The Jungle Girl, "Gotham: Neighborhood Rebellion aka Catwoman Year 100", and what he termed "The Re-Imagined Wildstorm Universe." Three creator-owned titles are mentioned: ''QC'', ''Anthem'', and ''Starve''. Starve was published by Image Comics in 2015. That same year, Wood was named as the new writer of
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's "resurrected" ''
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'' for the #251 relaunch. Shortly after appearing with MacFarlane at
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, Wood announced he was no longer employed on the book, issuing this statement: "For the sake of readers and retailers who read the current Image solicits (March 2015), I just want to sent out a little PSA and say that I am not the writer of Spawn #251. I'm actually not the writer of the Spawn title after all. I delivered, to spec, the script for February's Spawn Resurrection #1 special but raised objections to the considerable extent to which my script and the larger plot was being rewritten during production. I was then removed from the job. I'm not trying to complain or spark drama, but I do think that the audience and the retailers laying down money for the book should be aware when there is a creative team change, especially this close to the book's release. I'm sorry to anyone who was looking forward to my work on Spawn – its a bummer for me too." Paul Jenkins replaced Wood.


Awards and nominations


Nominations

* 2004 Eisner Award for Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition * 2004 Eisner Award for Best Cover Artist (for ''
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'') * 2005 Eisner Award for Best Limited Series and Best Single Issue (for ''
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'' #7) * 2009 Harvey Award for Excellence In Presentation (for ''Local'') * 2017 Eisner Award for Best Limited Series (for '' Briggs Land'') * 2017 Games for Change Awards: Best Learning Game Finalist (for '' 1979 Revolution: Black Friday'')


Wins

* 2007
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Grand Jury Best Short Story (''
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''s "Emmy") * 2007 American Library Association's
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Great Graphic Novels for Teens (for ''
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'') * 2008 Eisner Award for Best Writer (for ''
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'', '' Northlanders, ''
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'') *2015 American Library Association's
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Great Graphic Novels for Teens (for '' The Massive'') * 2015 Sundance Film Festival Official Selection (for ''1979 Revolution: Black Friday'') * 2015 American Library Association's
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Great Graphic Novels for Teens (for ''Mara'') * 2016
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Award for Grand Jury Prize Winner (for ''1979 Revolution: Black Friday'') * 2016 Bit Award for Best PC Game Winner (for ''1979 Revolution: Black Friday'') * 2016 Serious Play Award for Best Game Winner (for ''1979 Revolution: Black Friday'') * 2018
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Game of the Year (for ''1979 Revolution: Black Friday'')


Accusations of sexual misconduct

On November 13, 2013, cartoonist Tess Fowler publicly accused Wood of sexual harassment in offering her his hotel room number at a bar encounter during
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in 2003. Later that same month, Wood responded to Fowler with an apology, stating in part, "when she declined, that was the conclusion of the matter for me. There was never an exertion of power, no threats, and no revenge... I think the larger issues of abuse in the comics industry are genuine and I share everyone's concerns. I don't want our difference of accounts to take attention away from that industry-wide discussion that needs to happen." Fowler responded in part, "I've forgiven Brian years ago for the following story... I've moved on from what he did. I never asked for a boycott, or blacklisting, as I am being accused. I actually spoke very openly about the opposite. Brian Wood has every right to be a part of comics. To make books and make a living unhindered. I believe that. I also believe his behavior is a symptom of a much bigger disease." On November 20, Fowler posted a series of tweets detailing a separate, private apology Wood sent her, writing:
"Since Brian discussed it on Twitter I guess it's ok for me to mention it: After reaching out to him I did get a very specific apology. He said it was 'not for publication', and so I didn't because I wanted him to feel safe enuf to go further. I feel it's necessary to openly acknowledge this, for the sake of all the women talking about their own experiences right now. To me, what he accepted ownership of felt genuine."
On November 25, former
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employee Anne Scherbina stated that, following a rejected pass sometime in 2002, Wood had relayed a rumor to journalist
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about her having used a storeroom at DC for sex. Johnston subsequently published the rumor in his ''Lying in the Gutters'' column at
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. While Scherbina admitted that Wood had not named her specifically, she also admitted to having invited Wood into the storeroom in question for sex, categorizing that as "a joke." She believes the rumor and that its publication damaged her reputation at DC, saying, "No one talked about it online, or called me a slut or even said anything to me directly. But the suspicion was there. The subject had been raised in the office and now it was in people's minds. My job didn't change, but I was not given any new responsibilities." She posted her emails with Wood, where he said he had no idea he had gotten her in trouble at work. He apologized. Scherbina appeared not to accept it. Rich Johnston later expressed regret for publishing the rumor, offering a private apology. In August 2019, Laura Hudson accused Wood of "grabbing" her and "forcing" her into a kiss at a bar in 2007. When approached by
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regarding the allegations, Dark Horse issued a statement to The Beat saying, "Effective immediately, Dark Horse will not pursue any new projects with Brian Wood." On August 21, 2020, ''
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'' reported that following Hudson's employment on the
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-helmed adaptation of Wood's ''
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'', she deleted the accusations against Wood. On June 19, 2020, Fowler posted screenshots of another exchange with Wood on Twitter, writing:
"Brian Wood e-mailed me. It did not end well. I do not take it as a genuine apology. But others might feel differently. And the fact is, technically, this IS an apology (below) which I accepted before it went bad. Take it as you will. I just don't want my situation used to detract from someone else possibly having a healing exchange with a man who wronged them. Was it a genuine apology? That's up to you. I don't feel it was. But YMMV. FYI: The only person who regularly invoked his daughter into public discourse about his behavior was him. I feel I was more than fair in my responses. Judge for yourself but please don't use my name to detract from the accounts and voices of others."


Bibliography


Early work

*'' Junkfoodcity Comics'' #1–3 ( anthology self-published by Wood and Gavin Spielman, 1995–1996) ** Each issue featured short stories written and drawn by Wood: "Beer Run" (#1), "The Evictor" and "Let's Lynch the Landlord" (#2), "Hyperkarma" (#3) *'' The Daedalus Foundation'' (as artist, written by Dominic Lopez, one-shot, Big Wednesday Comics, 1995) *'' Channel Zero: The Complete Collection'' (tpb, 296 pages, Dark Horse, 2012, ) includes: **'' Hectic'' (script and art, self-published mini-comic, 1996) **'' Clean'' (script and art, self-published mini-comic, 1997) **''
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'' #1–2: "Channel Zero 1.0" (script and art, anthology, Oxygen Studios, 1997) *'' Tales of Midnight'': "Response" (script and art, anthology one-shot, Blue Silver, 1998) *'' No Justice/No Piece'' #2: "Cold Transfer" (as artist, written by Michelle Lo, anthology, Head Press, 1998) *'' Astronauts in Trouble: Live from the Moon'' #1: "Stone, Cold" (as artist, written by Larry Young, co-feature, Gun Dog Comics, 1999) *'' Just 1 Page: Heroes'': " Buddy Bradley" (script and art, one-page strip in the anthology one-shot, Comic Festival, 2001)


Image Comics

*'' Channel Zero: The Complete Collection'' (tpb, 296 pages, Dark Horse, 2012, ) includes: **''Channel Zero'' #1–5 (script and art, 1998) also collected as ''Channel Zero'' (tpb, 120 pages, 1998, ) **''Channel Zero: Dupe'' (script and art, one-shot containing the 14-page ''Channel Zero'' story previously self-published by Wood, a new 3-page comic story and a 6-page prose story, 1999) **'' Liberty Comics'' #2: "Urban Combat" (script and art, anthology, 2009) also collected in ''CBLDF Presents: Liberty'' (hc, 216 pages, 2014, ; tpb, 2016, ) *'' The Tourist'' (with Toby Cypress, graphic novel, 104 pages, 2006, ) *'' Mara'' #1–6 (with
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, 2012–2013) collected as ''Mara'' (tpb, 136 pages, 2013, ) *'' Liberty Annual'' (anthology): **''Liberty Annual'' '14: "Girl Band: In Space" (co-written by Wood and his daughter Audrey, art by
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, 2014) **''Liberty Annual'' '15: "Coming Next Year" (one-page illustration, 2015) *'' Starve'' (with Danijel Žeželj, 2015–2016) collected as: **''Volume 1'' (collects #1–5, tpb, 120 pages, 2016, ) **''Volume 2'' (collects #6–10, tpb, 120 pages, 2016, ) *'' Black Road'' #1–10 (with Garry Brown, 2016–2017) collected as ''Black Road: The Holy North'' (hc, 264 pages, 2018, )


AiT/Planet Lar

*'' Channel Zero: The Complete Collection'' (tpb, 296 pages, Dark Horse, 2012, ) includes: **''Public Domain: A Channel Zero Designbook'' (collection of sketches and other miscellaneous material, 152 pages, 2002, ) **''Channel Zero: Jennie One'' (with
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,
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, 72 pages, 2003, ) *'' The Couriers: The Complete Series'' (tpb, 360 pages, Image, 2012, ) collects: **''Couscous Express'' (with Brett Weldele, graphic novel, 88 pages, 2001, ) **''The Couriers'' (with Rob G., series of graphic novels): *** ''The Couriers'' (sc, 88 pages, 2003, ) *** ''The Couriers: Dirtbike Manifesto'' (sc, 88 pages, 2004, ) *** ''The Couriers: The Ballad of Johnny Funwrecker'' (sc, 88 pages, 2005, ) *''
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'' (with Becky Cloonan): **''Demo'' #1–12 (2003–2004) collected as ''Demo: The Collected Edition'' (tpb, 328 pages, 2005, ) *** In 2010, Wood and Cloonan produced a 6-issue sequel limited series, published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. *** Both series were later collected by Dark Horse as ''Demo'' (tpb, 496 pages, 2015, ) **''Demo: The Twelve Original Scripts'' (sc, 144 pages, 2005, )


Marvel Comics

*''
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'' (with Steve Pugh,
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(#68, 73, 75) and
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(#69); issue #63 is co-written by Wood and
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, issues #64–70 are scripted by Wood from Ellis' plots, 2000–2001) collected as: **''Counter-X Volume 2'' (collects #63–70, tpb, 192 pages, 2008, ) **''Counter-X: Generation X — Four Days'' (collects #71–75, tpb, 160 pages, 2013, ) *'' Wolverine and the X-Men: Alpha and Omega'' #1–5 (with Mark Brooks and Roland Boschi, 2012) collected as ''Wolverine and the X-Men: Alpha and Omega'' (hc, 120 pages, 2012, ; tpb, 2013, ) *''
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'' (with David López, Roland Boschi (vol. 3 #34–35),
Olivier Coipel Olivier Coipel (; November 7, 1969) is a French comic book artist, known for his work on books such as ''House of M'', ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' and ''Thor''. Career Olivier Coipel started as a movie animator, working as an assistant on '' Balt ...
(vol. 4 #1–3), Terry Dodson (vol. 4 #7–9), Kris Anka (vol. 4 #10–12), Clay Mann (vol. 4 #10–14),
Philippe Briones Philippe Briones is a French animator, author and comic book artist. His pencils are usually inked by himself. Biography He did his studies in France, at the " Beaux-arts" in Beaune, and at the " CFT Goblins" in Paris. Right after his studies, ...
(vol. 4 #13–15, 17) and Matteo Buffagni (vol. 4 #15–16), 2012–2014) collected as: **''Blank Generation'' (collects vol. 3 #30–35, tpb, 120 pages, 2013, ) **''Reckless Abandonment'' (includes vol. 3 #36–37, tpb, 136 pages, 2013, ) **''Primer'' (collects vol. 4 #1–4, tpb, 120 pages, 2013, ) **'' X-Men: Battle of the Atom'' (includes vol. 4 #5–6, hc, 248 pages, 2014, ; tpb, 2014, ) *** Also collects an epilogue from ''X-Men: Battle of the Atom'' #2 (of 2) (written by Wood, art by Kris Anka, 2013) **''Muertas'' (collects vol. 4 #7–12, tpb, 136 pages, 2014, ) **''Bloodline'' (collects vol. 4 #13–17, tpb, 120 pages, 2014, ) *'' Ultimate Comics: X-Men'' (with
Paco Medina Paco is a Spanish nickname for Francisco. According to folk etymology, the nickname has its origins in Saint Francis of Assisi, who was the father of the Franciscan order; his name was written in Latin by the order as ''Pater Communitatis'' (fat ...
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Reilly Brown Reilly may refer to: Places * Reilly, Oise, commune in France * Reilly, California, in Inyo County * Reilly Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania * Reilly, County Fermanagh, a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland Other *Reilly (surn ...
(#13–14), Carlo Barberi, Filipe Andrade (#18.1),
Mahmud Asrar Mahmud Anjum Asrar (born November 20, 1976 in Ankara, Turkey"About"
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(#24–28) and Álvaro Martínez (#29–33); issues #21–22 are co-written by Wood and
Nathan Edmondson Nathan Edmondson is an American comic book writer, best known for his creator-owned series '' Who is Jake Ellis?'', published by Image Comics, as well as the runs on ''The Punisher'' and '' Black Widow'' for Marvel Comics. Edmondson is the co-f ...
, 2012–2013) collected as: **''Ultimate Comics: Divided We Fall, United We Stand'' (includes #13–18, hc, 408 pages, 2013, ; tpb, 2013, ) **''Ultimate Comics: X-Men by Brian Wood Volume 1'' (collects #18.1, 19–23, tpb, 136 pages, 2013, ) **''Ultimate Comics: X-Men by Brian Wood Volume 2'' (collects #24–28, tpb, 112 pages, 2013, ) **''Ultimate Comics: X-Men by Brian Wood Volume 3'' (collects #29–33, tpb, 112 pages, 2014, ) *'' Moon Knight'' vol. 4 #7–12 (with Greg Smallwood, 2014–2015) collected as ''Moon Knight: Dead Will Rise'' (tpb, 136 pages, 2015, )


DC Comics

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Vertigo Vertigo is a condition where a person has the sensation of movement or of surrounding objects moving when they are not. Often it feels like a spinning or swaying movement. This may be associated with nausea, vomiting, sweating, or difficulties w ...
: **'' Transmetropolitan: I Hate It Here'' (one-page illustration, text by Warren Ellis, one-shot, 2000) *** Collected in ''Transmetropolitan: Tales of Human Waste'' (tpb, 112 pages, 2004, ) *** Collected in '' Absolute Transmetropolitan Volume 1'' (hc, 544 pages, 2015, ) **'' Fight for Tomorrow'' #1–6 (with
Denys Cowan Denys B. Cowan (born January 30, 1961) is an American comics artist, television producer, media executive and one of the co-founders of Milestone Media. Early life Denys Cowan was first inspired by superheroes as a child from reruns of the 1950s ...
, 2002–2003) collected as ''Fight for Tomorrow'' (tpb, 144 pages, 2008, ) **''
DMZ A demilitarized zone (DMZ or DZ) is an area in which treaties or agreements between nations, military powers or contending groups forbid military installations, activities, or personnel. A DZ often lies along an established frontier or bounda ...
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Riccardo Burchielli Riccardo Burchielli (born 27 February 1975) is an Italian artist known for his work on the DC/Vertigo comic book series ''DMZ'', his first work in the United States. Early life Burchielli was born in Peccioli, near Pisa, Tuscany.
, Kristian Donaldson (#11, 20, 35–36), Nathan Fox (#18–19, 27, 56), Viktor Kalvachev (#19), Danijel Žeželj (#25 and 58),
Nikki Cook Nikki may refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Nikki (Barbie), a fashion doll in the Barbie toy line * Nikki (comics), a Marvel Comics character * Nikki and Paulo, from the TV series ''Lost'' * Nikki, the mascot of Swapnote * ...
(#41), Ryan Kelly (#42–44, 50),
Rebekah Isaacs Rebecca, ; Syriac: , ) from the Hebrew (lit., 'connection'), from Semitic root , 'to tie, couple or join', 'to secure', or 'to snare') () appears in the Hebrew Bible as the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob and Esau. According to biblical ...
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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 Harvey ...
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Fábio Moon Fábio Moon is a Brazilian comic book artist best known for his work on ''Casanova''. He is the twin brother of fellow comic book artist Gabriel Bá. Career Fábio has been writing comics for almost 15 years, and has been published in France, I ...
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Lee Bermejo Lee Bermejo is an American comic book writer and artist whose published work includes interior illustrations and cover art. He is best known for his collaborations with writer Brian Azzarello including '' Lex Luthor: Man of Steel'', the '' Joker'' ...
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Philip Bond Philip J. Bond (born 11 July 1966, in Lancashire) is a British comic book artist, who first came to prominence in the late 1980s on ''Deadline'' magazine, and later through a number of collaborations with British writers for the DC Comics impr ...
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John Paul Leon John Paul Leon (April 26, 1972 – May 2, 2021) was an American comic book artist, known for his work on the Milestone Comics series ''Static'', and the Marvel Comics limited series ''Earth X''. Leon also provided artwork for a number of style g ...
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Eduardo Risso Eduardo Risso (born 23 November 1959) is an Argentine comics artist. In the United States he is best known for his work with writer Brian Azzarello on the Vertigo title '' 100 Bullets'', while in Argentina and Europe he is noted for his collabor ...
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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 the Man ...
(#50), Andrea Mutti (#55), Cliff Chiang (#57), David Lapham (#59) and
Shawn Martinbrough Shawn C. Martinbrough is an American citizen, American comic book artist. The long-time artist for Robert Kirkman's ''Thief of Thieves'', Martinbrough is known for his film noir-influenced drawing style.Younger, Briana. "Washington, DC: Shawn Marti ...
(#60–61), 2006–2012) collected as: *** ''Book One'' (collects #1–12, hc, 304 pages, 2014, ; tpb, 2016, ) *** ''Book Two'' (collects #13–28, hc, 416 pages, 2014, ; tpb, 2016, ) *** ''Book Three'' (collects #29–44, hc, 392 pages, 2015, ; tpb, 2017, ) *** ''Book Four'' (collects #45–59, hc, 384 pages, 2015, ; tpb, 2018, ) *** ''Book Five'' (collects #60–72, hc, 296 pages, 2015, ; tpb, 2019, ) *** ''Compendium One'' (collects #1–36, tpb, 804 pages, DC Black Label, 2020, ) *** ''Compendium Two'' (collects #37–72, tpb, 824 pages, DC Black Label, 2021, ) **'' Northlanders'' (with Davide Gianfelice,
Dean Ormston Dean Ormston is a British born comic book artist. His most notable work has been for the British comic '' 2000 AD'' and for DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. Biography Ormston was born in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England and earned a degree in ar ...
(#9–10), Ryan Kelly (#11–16),
Vasilis Lolos Vasilis Lolos (Greek: Βασίλης Λώλος) is a Greek comic book artist known for his work on '' The Pirates of Coney Island'' for Image and '' 5'', a self-published multi-national anthology. He also assisted My Chemical Romance in designing ...
(#17), Danijel Žeželj (#18–19, 48–50), Leandro Fernández (#21–28), Fiona Staples (#29), Riccardo Burchielli (#30–34), Becky Cloonan (#35–36),
Simon Gane Simon Gane is a British artist from Bath known for his work in the comic book field. Gane grew up influenced by the comics of Hergé and Jacques Tardi.Spurgeon, Tom"CR Holiday Interview #3: Simon Gane,"''Comics Reporter'' (December 17, 2007). He ...
(#37–39), Matt Woodson (#40),
Marian Churchland Marian Churchland (born June 15, 1982) is a Canadian comic book artist and graduate of the University of British Columbia. They first came to prominence in 2009 with their debut graphic novel ''Beast'' for Image. Career Churchland began their ...
(#41), Paul Azaceta (#42–44) and
Declan Shalvey Declan Shalvey is an Irish comics artist and writer. He has worked for Marvel Comics, drawing titles like ''Moon Knight'', ''Thunderbolts'' and ''Deadpool''. For Image Comics, he has collaborated with writer Warren Ellis on science fiction ser ...
(#45–47), 2008–2012) collected as: *** ''The Anglo-Saxon Saga'' (collects #1–16, 18–19 and 41, tpb, 464 pages, 2016, ) *** ''The Icelandic Saga'' (collects #20, 29, 35–36 and 42–50, tpb, 296 pages, 2016, ) *** ''The European Saga'' (collects #17, 21–28, 30–34 and 37–40, tpb, 424 pages, 2017, ) **''
Demo Demo, usually short for demonstration, may refer to: Music and film *Demo (music), a song typically recorded for reference rather than release * ''Demo'' (Behind Crimson Eyes), a 2004 recording by the band Behind Crimson Eyes * ''Demo'' (Deafhea ...
'' vol. 2 #1–6 (with Becky Cloonan, 2010) collected as ''Demo Volume 2'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2011, ) *** Sequel to the 12-issue limited series of the same name published by AiT/Planet Lar between 2003 and 2004. *** Both series were later collected by Dark Horse as ''Demo'' (tpb, 496 pages, 2015, ) **'' The Unexpected'': "Americana" (with
Emily Carroll Emily Carroll (born 1983) is a comics author from Ontario, Canada. Carroll started making comics in 2010, and her horror webcomic ''His Face All Red'' went viral around Halloween of 2010. Since then, Carroll has published two books of her own wor ...
, anthology one-shot, 2011) collected in ''The Unexpected'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2013, ) *'' The New York Four'' (tpb, 296 pages, Dark Horse, 2014, ) collects: **''The New York Four'' (with Ryan Kelly, graphic novel, 176 pages,
Minx Minx, MinX or MINX may refer to: Music * MINX (band), dissolved South Korean girl group replaced by Dreamcatcher * MINX (musician) (born 1983), Australian DJ and producer * ''Minx'' (Leatherface album), 1993 * ''Minx'' (Toyah album), 1985 Pr ...
, 2008, ) **''The New York Five'' #1–4 (with Ryan Kelly, Vertigo, 2010–2011) also collected as ''The New York Five'' (tpb, 144 pages, 2011, ) *'' DV8: Gods and Monsters'' #1–8 (with Rebekah Isaacs,
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, Wild ...
, 2010–2011) collected as ''DV8: Gods and Monsters'' (tpb, 192 pages, 2011, ) *'' The Lord of the Rings: War in the North'' (with
Simon Coleby Simon may refer to: People * Simon (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name Simon * Simon (surname), including a list of people with the surname Simon * Eugène Simon, French naturalist and the genus ...
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digital comic Digital comics (also known as electronic comics,Ian Hague, ''Comics and the Senses: A Multisensory Approach to Comics and Graphic Novels'', Routledge, 2014, ch. 2: "Sight, or, the Ideal Perspective and the Physicality of Seeing". eComics, e-comi ...
available to those who pre-ordered the eponymous video game via
Toys "R" Us Toys "R" Us is an American toy, clothing, and baby product retailer owned by Tru Kids (doing business as Tru Kids Brands) and various others. The company was founded in 1957; its first store was built in April 1948, with its headquarters loc ...
, 2011) *'' Supernatural'' #1–6 (with
Grant Bond Grant Bond is a comic book artist, writer and award-winning editorial cartoonist living in Kansas City, Kansas. Biography Grant Bond was born and raised in Kansas City, Kansas. His love for art was a fixture of his youth and early adult life du ...
, 2011–2012) collected as ''Supernatural: The Dogs of Edinburgh'' (tpb, 144 pages, 2012, )


Dark Horse Comics

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Conan the Barbarian Conan the Barbarian (also known as Conan the Cimmerian) is a fictional sword and sorcery hero who originated in pulp magazines and has since been adapted to books, comics, films (including '' Conan the Barbarian'' and '' Conan the Destroyer'') ...
'' vol. 3 (with Becky Cloonan (#1–3, 7), James Harren (#4–6), Vasilis Lolos (#8–9), Declan Shalvey (#10–12),
Mirko Colak Mirko (Cyrillic script: Мирко) is a masculine given name of South Slavic origin. By Slavic etymology, the name is composed of the root ''mir'' (meaning peace) and hypocoristic suffix ''-ko'' usual in South Slavic languages, which together me ...
(#13–15), Davide Gianfelice (#16–18), Paul Azaceta (#19–21), Riccardo Burchielli (#22–24) and Leandro Fernández (#25), 2012–2014) collected as: **''Conan: Queen of the Black Coast'' (collects #1–6, hc, 152 pages, 2013, ; tpb, 2013, ) **''Conan: The Death'' (collects #7–12, hc, 152 pages, 2013, ; tpb, 2014, ) **''Conan: Nightmare of the Shallows'' (collects #13–18, tpb, 152 pages, 2014, ; tpb, 2014, ) **''Conan: The Song of Bêlit'' (collects #19–25, tpb, 176 pages, 2014, ; tpb, 2015, ) **''Conan Chronicles: Horrors Beneath the Stones'' (includes #1–6, tpb, 432 pages,
Marvel Marvel may refer to: Business * Marvel Entertainment, an American entertainment company ** Marvel Comics, the primary imprint of Marvel Entertainment ** Marvel Universe, a fictional shared universe ** Marvel Music, an imprint of Marvel Comics * ...
, 2020, ) **''Conan Chronicles: The Song of Bêlit'' (collects #7–25, tpb, 448 pages, Marvel, 2021, ) *'' The Massive'': **''The Massive'' (with Kristian Donaldson (#1–3), Garry Brown,
Gary Erskine Gary Erskine is a Scottish comic book artist. Career Born in Paisley near Glasgow in 1968, Erskine grew up in Rutherglen and attended Burnside Primary and Stonelaw High School. Fellow comic artist Frank Quitely (Vincent Deighan) is the sam ...
(#10), Declan Shalvey (#11) and Danijel Žeželj (#12, 22–24), 2012–2014) collected as: *** ''Volume 1'' (collects #1–15, ''Library Edition'', hc, 392 pages, 2016, ; ''Omnibus'', tpb, 2019, ) **** Includes the prelude short stories (art by Kristian Donaldson) from ''
Dark Horse Presents ''Dark Horse Presents'' was a comic book published by American company Dark Horse Comics from 1986. Their first published series, it was their flagship title until its September 2000 cancellation. The second incarnation was published on MySpace, r ...
'' vol. 2 #8–10 (anthology, 2012) *** ''Volume 2'' (collects #16–30, ''Library Edition'', hc, 392 pages, 2016, ; ''Omnibus'', tpb, 2019, ) **''The Massive: Ninth Wave'' #1–6 (with Garry Brown, 2015–2016) collected as ''The Massive: Ninth Wave'' (hc, 152 pages, 2016, ; tpb, 2017, ) *'' Star Wars'' vol. 3 (with Carlos D'Anda, Ryan Kelly (#7–9),
Facundo Percio ''Facundo: Civilization and Barbarism'' (original Spanish title: ''Facundo: Civilización y Barbarie'') is a book written in 1845 by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, a writer and journalist who became the second president of Argentina. It is a corne ...
(#13–14) and Stéphane Créty (#15–18), 2013–2014) collected as: **''In the Shadow of Yavin'' (collects #1–6, tpb, 152 pages, 2013, ) *** Includes "The Assassination of Darth Vader" short story (art by Ryan Odagawa) from the '' Free Comic Book Day: Avatar the Last Airbender/Star Wars'' one-shot (2013) **''From the Ruins of Alderaan'' (collects #7–12, tpb, 144 pages, 2014, ) **''Rebel Girl'' (collects #15–18, tpb, 96 pages, 2014, ) **''A Shattered Hope'' (collects #13–14 and 19–20, tpb, 112 pages, 2014, ) **''Star Wars Legends: The Rebellion Volume 1'' (includes #1–12, tpb, 504 pages, Marvel, 2016, ) **''Star Wars Legends: The Rebellion Volume 2'' (includes #13–20, tpb, 488 pages, Marvel, 2017, ) *'' Rebels'': **''Rebels'' #1–10 (with Andrea Mutti, Matt Woodson (#7), Ariela Kristantina (#8) and
Tristan Jones Arthur Jones, pen name Tristan Jones (8 May 1929 – 21 June 1995) was a British mariner and author. He spent most of his life at sea, first in the British Royal Navy, and then sailing in small yachts for various purposes, including self-appointed ...
(#10), 2015–2016) collected as ''Rebels: A Well-Regulated Militia'' (tpb, 262 pages, 2016, ) **''Rebels: These Free and Independent States'' #1–8 (with Andrea Mutti, Luca Casalanguida (#7) and Joan Urgell (#8), 2017) collected as ''Rebels: These Free and Independent States'' (tpb, 208 pages, 2018, ) *'' Eve: Valkyrie'' #1–4 (with Eduardo Francisco, 2015–2016) collected as ''Eve: Valkyrie'' (hc, 96 pages, 2016, ) *'' Aliens'': **'' Aliens: Defiance'' (with Tristan Jones, Riccardo Burchielli (#3), Tony Brescini (#4, 8–9), Stephen Thompson (#7 and 10) and Eduardo Francisco (#11–12), 2016–2017) collected as: *** ''Volume 1'' (collects #1–6 and the ''Free Comic Book Day 2016: Serenity'' special, tpb, 160 pages, 2017, ) *** ''Volume 2'' (collects #7–12, tpb, 160 pages, 2017, ) *** ''Library Edition'' (collects #1–12 and the ''Free Comic Book Day 2016: Serenity'' special, hc, 320 pages, 2019, ) **'' Aliens: Resistance'' #1–4 (with Robert Carey, 2019) collected as ''Aliens: Resistance'' (tpb, 96 pages, 2018, ) **'' Aliens: Rescue'' #1–4 (with Kieran McKeown, 2019) collected as ''Aliens: Rescue'' (tpb, 96 pages, 2020, ) **'' Aliens: Colonial Marines — Rising Threat'' (with Werther Dell'Edera, 8-issue limited series — initially announced for 2019) *** Four issues were solicited before the series was cancelled due to the allegations of sexual misconduct against Wood. *'' Briggs Land'': **''Briggs Land'' #1–6 (with Mack Chater, 2016–2017) collected as ''Briggs Land: State of Grace'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2017, ) **''Briggs Land: Lone Wolves'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2017, ) collects: *** ''Briggs Land: Lone Wolves'' #1–6 (with Mack Chater, Vanesa del Rey (#4) and Werther Dell'Edera (#5–6), 2017) *** ''Free Comic Book Day: Avatar'': "The Village" (with Werther Dell'Edera, co-feature in one-shot, 2017) *'' Sword Daughter'' (with Mack Chater, 2018–2020) collected as: **''She Brightly Burns'' (collects #1–3, hc, 96 pages, 2018, ) **''Folded Metal'' (collects #4–6, hc, 96 pages, 2019, ) **''Elsbeth of the Island'' (collects #7–9, hc, 96 pages, 2020, ) *'' The Terminator: Sector War'' #1–4 (with
Jeff Stokely Jeff is a masculine name, often a short form (hypocorism) of the English given name Jefferson or Jeffrey, which comes from a medieval variant of Geoffrey. Music * DJ Jazzy Jeff, American DJ/turntablist record producer Jeffrey Allen Townes * ...
, 2018–2019) collected as ''The Terminator: Sector War'' (tpb, 104 pages, 2019, )


Other publishers

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Oni Press Oni Press is an American independent comic book and graphic novel publisher based in Portland, Oregon. In 2019, it became an imprint label following the company's merger with Lion Forge Comics. The merged company, Oni–Lion Forge Publishing Grou ...
: **'' Pounded'' #1–3 (with Steve Rolston, 2002) collected as ''Pounded'' (tpb, 96 pages, 2002, ) **''
Local Local may refer to: Geography and transportation * Local (train), a train serving local traffic demand * Local, Missouri, a community in the United States * Local government, a form of public administration, usually the lowest tier of administrat ...
'' #1–12 (with Ryan Kelly, 2005–2008) collected as ''Local'' (hc, 384 pages, 2008, ) *
Vampirella Vampirella () is a fictional vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazine ''Vampirella'' #1 (Sept. 1969), a sister publication of '' Cre ...
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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 of ...
): **'' Vampirella/Witchblade'' (with Steve Pugh, one-shot, 2003) collected in ''Vampirella/Witchblade Trilogy'' (tpb, 88 pages, 2006, ) **'' Vampirella Comics Magazine'' #8: "Kickstart My Heart" (with
Dean Haspiel Dean Edmund Haspiel (born May 31, 1967 in New York City) is an American comic book artist, writer, and playwright. He is known for creating Billy Dogma, The Red Hook, and for his collaborations with writer Harvey Pekar on his '' American Splendor ...
, anthology, 2004) *'' Project: Superior'': "The Watcher" (script and art, anthology graphic novel, 288 pages,
AdHouse Books AdHouse Books was an independent comic book publisher based in Richmond, Virginia. It was founded in 2002 by graphic designer Chris Pitzer. AdHouse was known primarily as a publisher of graphic novels, beginning with 2002's '' Pulpatoon: Pilgri ...
, 2005, ) *'' Supermarket'' #1–4 (with Kristian Donaldson, IDW Publishing, 2006) collected as ''Supermarket'' (tpb, 104 pages, 2006, ) *'' Decoy: Menagerie Volume 2'': "Magic Bullets" (with Martin Montiel Luna, anthology graphic novel, 162 pages, Penny-Farthing Press, 2006, ) *'' Dogs Day End'' (with Nikki Cook, unreleased graphic novel intended for publication by Top Shelf — initially announced for 2008, ) ** An excerpt from this story was published in ''Top Shelf 2008 Seasonal Sampler'' (anthology graphic novel, 256 pages, 2008, ) * Madefire ( digital/
motion comic A motion comic (or animated comic) is a form of animation combining elements of print comic books and animation. Individual panels are expanded into a full shot while sound effects, voice acting, and animation are added to the original artwork. Tex ...
s): **'' Mono: Pacific'' #1–2 (with
Sergio Sandoval Sergio may refer to: * Sergio (given name), for people with the given name Sergio * Sergio (carbonado), the largest rough diamond ever found * ''Sergio'' (album), a 1994 album by Sergio Blass * ''Sergio'' (2009 film), a documentary film * ''Se ...
, 2014) *** The story was first published in print as ''Mono: Pacific'' #1–2 ( Titan, 2015) *** Collected in ''Mono'' (hc, 192 pages, Titan, 2015, ) **'' Planet of the Apes: Memorial'' (with
Daniel Sampere Daniel is a masculine given name and a surname of Hebrew origin. It means "God is my judge"Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 68. (cf. Gabriel—"God is my strength"), ...
, 5-page mini-comic, 2016) *'' Rome West'' #1–12 (co-written by Wood and Justin Giampaoli, art by Andrea Mutti,
webcomic Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on a website or mobile app. While many are published exclusively on the web, others are also published in magazines, newspapers, or comic books. Webcomics can be c ...
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Stela A stele ( ),Anglicized plural steles ( ); Greek plural stelai ( ), from Greek , ''stēlē''. The Greek plural is written , ''stēlai'', but this is only rarely encountered in English. or occasionally stela (plural ''stelas'' or ''stelæ''), wh ...
, 2016) collected as ''Rome West'' (tpb, 112 pages, Dark Horse, 2018, ) *'' John Carter: The End'' #1–5 (co-written by Wood and
Alex Cox Alexander B. H. Cox (born 15 December 1954) is an English film director, screenwriter, actor, non-fiction author and broadcaster. Cox experienced success early in his career with '' Repo Man'' and ''Sid and Nancy'', but since the release and co ...
, art by Hayden Sherman, Dynamite, 2017) collected as ''John Carter: The End'' (tpb, 120 pages, 2017, ) *''
Robotech ''Robotech'' is a science fiction franchise that began with an 85-episode anime television series produced by Harmony Gold USA in association with Tatsunoko Production and first released in the United States in 1985. The show was adapted from ...
'' vol. 3 (with Marco Turini; issues #5–8 are scripted by
Simon Furman Simon Christopher Francis Furman (born 22 March 1961) is a British comic book writer who is best known for his work on Hasbro's ''Transformers'' franchise, starting with writing Marvel's initial comic book to promote the toyline worldwide, a ...
from Wood's plots, Titan, 2017–2008) collected as: **''Volume 1'' (collects #1–4, tpb, 112 pages, 2017, ) **''Volume 2'' (collects #5–8, tpb, 112 pages, 2018, ) *'' RoboCop: Citizens Arrest'' #1–4 (with
Jorge Coelho Jorge Miguel Correia Coelho (born October 18, 1978, Lisbon) is a Portuguese basketball player. He played at his home country for Portugal Telecom (1999/2000-2002-2003), CF Belenenses (2003/2004-2005/2006) and FC Porto (2006/2007). Coelho was al ...
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Boom! Studios Boom! Studios (styled BOOM! Studios) is an American comic book and graphic novel publisher, headquartered in Los Angeles, California, United States. History Origins In the early 2000s, Ross Richie and Andrew Cosby had been working in Ho ...
, 2018) collected as ''RoboCop: Citizens Arrest'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2018, ) *'' Megadeth: Death by Design'': "Kingmaker" (with Marco Perugini, anthology graphic novel, 350 pages, Heavy Metal Media, 2019, )


Cover illustrations

*'' Come In Alone'' sc ( AiT/PlanetLar, 2001) *''
Overtime Overtime is the amount of time someone works beyond normal working hours. The term is also used for the pay received for this time. Normal hours may be determined in several ways: *by custom (what is considered healthy or reasonable by society) ...
'' gn ( Cyberosia Publishing, 2002) *''
Badlands Badlands are a type of dry terrain where softer sedimentary rocks and clay-rich soils have been extensively eroded."Badlands" in ''Chambers's Encyclopædia''. London: George Newnes, 1961, Vol. 2, p. 47. They are characterized by steep slopes, m ...
'' (with Vince Giarrano, AiT/PlanetLar): **''Badlands'' tpb (2002) **''Badlands: The Unproduced Screenplay'' sc (2002) *'' Black Heart Billy'' tpb (AiT/PlanetLar, 2002) *''
Nobody Nobody may refer to: * Nobody, an indefinite pronoun Nobody may also refer to: Fictional characters * Nobody (''Kingdom Hearts''), a race of beings in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' video game series *Nobody, a character in the Jim Jarmusch films '' D ...
'' tpb (AiT/PlanetLar, 2002) *''
Global Frequency ''Global Frequency'' is an American comic book limited series created and written by Warren Ellis and published by Wildstorm Productions, an imprint of DC Comics. It is a science-fiction series set in the present day, consisting of single-issue, ...
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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, Wild ...
): **''Global Frequency'' #1–12 (2002–2004) **''Global Frequency: Planet Ablaze'' tpb (2004) **''Global Frequency: Detonation Radio'' tpb (2004) *''
Human Target The Human Target is the name of two fictional characters in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first is Fred Venable, while the second is private investigator and bodyguard Christopher Chance who assumes the identities of clients tar ...
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DC Comics DC Comics, Inc. (doing business as DC) is an American comic book publisher and the flagship unit of DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book companies, with thei ...
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References


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Q&A Interview
with Brian Wood at Scripts and Scribes {{DEFAULTSORT:Wood, Brian American comics artists American comics writers Place of birth missing (living people) People from Essex, Vermont Parsons School of Design alumni Artists from Vermont Writers from Vermont 1972 births Living people