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Jeffrey T. Krul (born November 14, 1972 in Michigan) is an American comic book writer, best known for his work on Aspen MLT's ''
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'' comic series.


Early life

J.T. Krul was born and raised in Michigan. He received a Bachelor's degree in Film and Video Production from
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. His early childhood friends, never understood why. But J.T. Would watch the entire credits sequence of any show or movie he watched. Now, they see it was all research, for him.


Career

Krul moved to Los Angeles in 1996, where he landed the job of production assistant on the TV show ''
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''. He was promoted to the position of the show's production coordinator in its last season. J.T. Krul's first comic book work was at Marvel Comics, writing '' X-Men Unlimited'' and later, '' Spider-Man Unlimited''. He subsequently went to work for Michael Turner's company, Aspen MLT, writing their flagship titles ''
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'' and '' Soulfire''. He then launched a creator-owned comic book there called ''Mindfield'', which debuted in 2010. In 2008 Krul wrote ''Past Experience'', a ''Heroes'' comic book story starring characters from the NBC TV series of the same name. That same year, he wrote the third book in the '' Joker's Asylum'' series of one-shots, which featured Poison Ivy. Other books he has written for DC Comics include several issues of '' Teen Titans'' and '' Titans'', including ''Blackest Night: Titans'', the tie in to DC's 2009–2010 " Blackest Night" crossover storyline. In 2009 Krul wrote '' Justice League: The Rise and Fall'', and ''Justice League: The Rise of Arsenal'' and later took over the ''
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'' series with issue #31 (May 2010), with a storyline titled "The Fall of Green Arrow". After four issues a new volume of ''Green Arrow'' was launched with a new #1 with Krul writing. He returned to ''Teen Titans'' as the main writer. As part of DC Comics' The New 52 relaunch in 2011, Krul wrote ''Green Arrow'' and '' Captain Atom''. He left ''Green Arrow'' after issue #3 due to time pressures but continued to write ''Captain Atom''. Krul has written for Dynamite Entertainment's books including '' Red Sonja'' and '' Highlander: Way of the Sword''.


Personal life

Krul lives in Southern California with his wife and their two daughters.


Bibliography


Aspen MLT

*''Aspen Seasons: Fall 2005'' #1 (2005) *''
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: Spring 2005'' #1 (2005) *''
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'' vol. 2 #0–8 (2005–2006) *''Fathom'' vol. 3 #0–10 (2008–2010) *''Fathom Beginnings'' #1 (2005) *'' Fathom: Cannon Hawke'' #0–5 (2004–2006) *''Fathom: Cannon Hawke: Prelude'' #1 (2005) *''Fathom Prelude'' #1 (2005) *''Jirni'' #1 (2013) *''Michael Turner's Cannon: Dawn of War'' #0–3 (2004) *'' Soulfire'' #3–10 (2005–2009) *'' Soulfire: Chaos Reign'' #0–3 (2006–2007) *'' Soulfire: Dying Of The Light'' #0–5 (2005–2006) *''Worlds of Aspen'' #1–4 (2006–2009)


DC Comics

*'' The Adventures of Superman'' vol. 2 #6 (2013) *'' Batman Beyond Unlimited'' #3–17 (2012–2013) *'' Blackest Night: Titans'' #1–3 (2009) *''
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'' #1–4 (2016) *'' Captain Atom'' vol. 4 #1–12, #0 (2011–2012) *'' Flashpoint: Deadman and the Flying Graysons'' #1–3 (2011) *'' G.I. Combat'' vol. 2 #1–4, #0 ("
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") (2012) *''
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'' vol. 4 #30–31 (2010) *''Green Arrow'' vol. 5 #1–12 (2010–2011) *''Green Arrow'' vol. 6 #1–3 (2011–2012) *''
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'' #2 (2009) *''
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'': " Poison Ivy" #1 (2008) *'' JSA: Classified'' #23–24 (2007) *'' Teen Titans'' vol. 3 #77–78, 88–100 (2010–2011) *'' Titans'' vol. 2 #15, 19, 21–22 (2009–2010) *''Untold Tales of Blackest Night'' #1 (2010)


Dynamite Entertainment

*'' Highlander: Way of the Sword'' (2007–2008) *'' The Owl'' #1–4 (2013) *'' Red Sonja'' #7 (2006)


Marvel Comics

*'' Spider-Man Unlimited'' #2 (2004) *'' X-Men Unlimited'' #1 (2004)


ZMX Comics / Aspen Comics

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'' #1-#4 (2018) *''
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'' #5 (2019)


References


External links

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J. T. Krul
at Mike's Amazing World of Comics

at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
J.T. Krul
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