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Jerry Frissen

Jerry Frissen (born Thierry Frissen in Brussels, on June 2, 1964) is an American comic book writer and a toy designer from Los Angeles, California.


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Adventures of Captain Marvel

In 1994, comic book writer/artist Jerry Ordway wrote and painted a graphic novel, The Power of Shazam!, and an ongoing comic book series spin-off which ran from 1995 to 1999.

Alan Zelenetz

Alan Zelenetz is an American film producer and comic-book writer best known for co-creating the series Alien Legion for the Marvel Comics imprint Epic Comics and a founder of Ovie Entertainment.

Bendis

:"Bendis" may also refer to comic book writer Brian Michael Bendis

Craig Russell

P. Craig Russell (born 1951), American comic book writer, artist, and illustrator

Cut Bank, Montana

Gerard Jones - Comic book writer, was born here, but raised elsewhere.

David Thorpe

Dave Thorpe (born 1954), British comic book writer and novelist

Dennis O'Neill

Dennis O'Neil (born 1939), American comic book writer and editor

Deus ex machina

Comic book writer Matt Fraction was criticized for employing Franklin Richards' massive but ill-defined powers as deus ex machina in the 2011 comic book Fear Itself #5.

Diggle

Andy Diggle, British comic book writer and former editor of 2000 AD

Drew McCreadie

He is a member of Urban Improv improvisation troupe and Canadian Content sketch troupe, whose members have/do include The Simpsons comic book writer Ian Boothby, Comedy Inc. star Roman Danylo and Air Farce actress Penelope Corrin.

Edvin Biuković

He has influenced many people, including singer for My Chemical Romance and comic book writer Gerard Way, whose series is entitled The Umbrella Academy.

Flamini

Anthony Flamini (born October 1978), an American comic book writer

Franny Beecher

His guitar work influenced young musicians playing the same venues in the Philadelphia/Reading, Pennsylvania area where the Comets were based, among them the guitarist and future legendary comic-book writer-artist Jim Steranko.

Henry Merrill

:For the comic book writer, see Dick Merrill

Jack Harris

Jack C. Harris (born 1947), American comic book writer and editor

John Blair Moore

John Blair Moore (born 1948) is an American comic book writer/artist best known for Invaders from Home, published in six issues in 1990 by Piranha Press.

John Paxton

Paxton was an uncle of comic book writer Ed Brubaker as well as retired army intelligence officer, Col. David O. Paxton.

Louise Jones

Louise Simonson, comic book writer known as Louise Jones when she was married to Jeff Jones

Memory RNA

The basic principle or the memory RNA was also used by comic book writer Alan Moore to explain the origin of DC Comics' character the Swamp Thing in Saga of the Swamp Thing #21.

Norman Worker

Norman Worker (1927 - 5 February 2005) was a British comic book writer, best known for his work on comic books featuring Lee Falk's The Phantom.

Philip Craig

P. Craig Russell (born 1951), American comic book writer, artist and illustrator

Robert Ingersoll

Bob Ingersoll (born 1952), American comic book writer and lawyer

Serena Valentino

Serena Valentino is a comic book-writer, based in San Francisco, who is known for work on Gloomcookie (Artist: Vincent Batignole) and Nightmares & Fairy Tales (Artist: Camilla D'Errico).

The Dark Defender

When he visited comic book artist Tone Rodriguez to draw and render the poster of The Dark Defender, comic book writer Dan Wickline was also at Rodriguez's studio, and so Schlattmann arranged for the two to have cameo appearances in the episode.

The Pin-Ups

Comic book writer and artist Arnold Arre was commissioned by the band to do the album artwork.

Turtle Magazine

Renowned comic book writer Justin Gray contributed scripts for Turtle’s comics pages for several years.