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J. Michael Straczynski bibliography

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This is a bibliography of the American screenwriter Joseph Michael Straczynski who has written comics, plays, novels and non-fiction books for several different publishers.

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Plays

  • Snow White: an assembly length children's play dramatized by J. Michael Straczynski. c. 1979.[1][2]

Non-fiction

  • The Complete Book of Scriptwriting from Writer's Digest Books (265 pages, 1982, ISBN 0-89879-078-6; Second edition, 432 pages, 1996, ISBN 0-89879-512-5; Revised edition, 448 pages, 2002, ISBN 1-58297-158-7)
  • Becoming Superman: My Journey from Poverty to Hollywood from Harper Voyager (hc, 480 pages, 2019, ISBN 0-06-285784-3; sc, 2020, ISBN 0-06-285786-X)
  • Becoming a Writer, Staying a Writer: The Artistry, Joy, and Career of Storytelling from BenBella Books (230 pages, 2021, ISBN 1-950665-88-7)
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Comics

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Early work at DC and Joe's Comics

Early in his career, Straczynski penned a few single-issue stories for series based on established franchises:

During the original series run of Babylon 5, Straczynski contributed opening issues to two tie-in series (also published by DC Comics):

Between 1999 and 2006, Straczynski created, wrote and supervised original series under his own imprint Joe's Comics (published by Top Cow):

Exclusive contract with Marvel Comics

Between 2001 and 2008, Straczynski was under an exclusive contract with Marvel (which nonetheless allowed him to continue writing for Joe's Comics until the launch of Icon):

Brief tenure at DC Comics proper

Straczynski moved to DC, working on short or out-of-continuity stories following his experience with crossover events at Marvel:[5][6]

Joe's Comics 2.0 and later work

After a decade of working almost exclusively on Big Two properties, Straczynski once again took on two series based on established multimedia franchises, The Terminator and The Twilight Zone:

In 2013, Straczynski revived the Joe's Comics brand (this time, the titles were published by Image Central):

  • Ten Grand (with Ben Templesmith, C. P. Smith and Matthew Dow Smith (#12), 2013–2015) collected as:
  • Sidekick (with Tom Mandrake, 2013–2015) collected as:
  • Protectors, Inc. #1–10 (with Gordon Purcell, 2013–2014)
    • Issues #1–6 are collected as Protectors, Inc. Volume 1 (tpb, 160 pages, 2014, ISBN 1-63215-049-2)
  • The Adventures of Apocalypse Al #1–4 (with Sid Kotian, 2013–2014) collected as The Adventures of Apocalypse Al (tpb, 128 pages, 2014, ISBN 1-60706-980-6)
  • Alone (with Bill Sienkiewicz, unproduced 6-issue limited series — initially announced for 2014)[3]
  • Dream Police #1–12 (with Sid Kotian, 2014–2016)

In 2016, Straczynski announced his retirement from comics.[16]
However, in 2018 he joined the "Creative Counsel" of the new publisher AWA Studios[17] and penned a number of series for its superhero universe:

During this period, Straczynski also contributed a few short stories for various anniversary publications by Marvel:

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Novels and short story collections

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Notes

  1. Straczynski is also credited with "story premise" in Babylon 5 #5–8 (scripted by Tim DeHaas) and Babylon 5: In Valen's Name #2–3 (scripted by Peter David).
  2. Rising Stars: Bright #1–3, Rising Stars: Voices of the Dead #1–6 and Rising Stars: Untouchable #1–5 are spin-off series written by Fiona Avery and edited by Straczynski.

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