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Art Holcomb
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Art Holcomb (born December 31, 1955) is an American comic book creator, screenwriter and playwright.
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At age 13, he began his writing career in the sixth grade (at age 13) when one of his plays, The Birnbaum Guide to Hell on Five Dollars a Day[1] was professionally performed by the American Conservatory Theater.
He has published poetry, essays and short stories and has written more than 50 comic book stories for franchises such as X-Men, as well as original and licensed properties for Defiant Comics, Valiant Comics, Acclaim, Big Entertainment, Funimation, Marvel Comics, and DC Comics. His screen work has appeared on UPN, the Sci-Fi Channel and the Showtime Channel and is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of creative development firm Andromedia Entertainment, which consults on and adapts screenplays into graphic novels, creating some of the earliest examples of the “illustrated screenplays”.[2]
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Works
- Writer
- Eternal Warrior (1992)
- Dogs of War (1994)
- Professor Xavier and the X-Men (1995)
- Killer Instinct (1996)
- Magic: The Gathering-Elder Dragons (1996)
- Eternal Warriors: Archer & Armstrong (1997)
- Eternal Warriors: Time & Treachery (1997)
- Eternal Warriors: Blackworks (1998)
- Eternal Warriors: Digital Alchemy (1998)
- Eternal Warriors: Mog (1998)
- Eternal Warriors: The Immortal Enemy (1998)
- Editor
- First Wave (2000)
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