Before I started writing comic books professionally, I created my own , the main differences being that (a) I didn’t get paid and (b) I drew them as well. After years of selling those small press publications through the mail and at various conventions, I decided to compile them into a trade paperback (that I could then sell through the …
Finals
Buy the collected edition of Finals here, and buy an electronic version of the issues here. Finals was my comic book debut, appearing on the stands in the fall of 1999. It was a dark satire of college, based on my experiences at Kent State University (B.A. in Journalism, Dec. 1989), and it was drawn and co-created by Jill Thompson. …
Batman
Buy the collected print edition here. Buy the electronic version here. DC Editor Joey Cavalieri asked me the question every freelance writer dreams of hearing: “So, do you have any Batman stories you’d like to write?” My response was this three-part tale (issues 197-199) of revenge wherein an unknown criminal spends what’s left of his money and his life to …
Catwoman
Buy collections of my Catwoman run in various formats here. Buy electronic versions here. Catwoman remains my longest-lasting comics gig, lasting from issue 44 to issue 82. It was blessed with art by Pete Woods and David Lopez & Alvaro Lopez, colors by Jeromy Cox and letters by Jared K. Fletcher, plus covers by Adam Hughes, and I’m guessing his brand of clever …
Hellboy & The Spirit
Both of these writing gigs came about the same way: I was sitting around, doing nothing, when Craig Russell called up and said, “Hey, would you be interested in writing a Hellboy/Spirit story?” Naturally, I said yes, being thrilled to write a story about characters I’ve loved for years — and, most importantly, to write a story for a truly …
X-Men Unlimited
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