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Revision as of 18:00, 30 December 2017
This article is not a part of the Warriors universe and is from the real world.
Dan Jolley is a prolific American author and comic artist.[1] He is the writer of the Warriors manga books.[2]
Biography
- Dan Jolley currently resides in Georgia and began his writing career in the early 1990s.[3] 'Wizard' magazine voted his limited series, Obergeist as Best Horror Comic of 2001,[4] and his DC Comics project, JSA: The Unholy Three received an Eisner Award nomination for Best Limited Series of 2003.[5]
- His debut novel series, entitled Alex Unlimited, was published by TokyoPop and HarperCollins in May 2007.[6] He also wrote the novelization of the 2008 motion picture, Iron Man.[7] Dan was a part of the design team of Icarus Studios' post-apocalyptic MMORPG (Massively multiplayer online roleplay game), Fallen Earth[8] and now writes for video games from Activision and Ubisoft.[9] His more recent comics work includes Bloodhound, a series about an investigator into a super-powered serial killer in the DC Universe.[10]
Quotes
"Tigerstar never said, 'I think I'll be a nasty, power-hungry, sadistic tyrant for no good reason.' No good villain is ever totally, completely, 100% bad. Characters should be complex, and have shades of good and evil, and Tigerstar is and does."
Other Books
Novels
- Alex Unlimited series[12]
- The Vosarak Code
- Split Second Sight
- True Chemistry
- Star Trek S.C.E.- Some Assembly Required[13]
- Angel Vengeance[14]
- Iron Man Teen Novelization[15]
- Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (The Junior Novel)[16]
Comic Books
- Micronauts series (2003)[17]
- Worship Service (2004)[18]
- Vampirella: The Choir in the Mist issue (2004)[19]
- Bloodhound original series (2004)[20]
- Firestorm the Nuclear Man (first thirteen issues) (2004)[21]
- G.I. Joe vs. The Transformers II last two issues and follow up (2005)[22]
- Hell, Michigan series (2005)[23]
- Choice Cuts (2006)[24]
External Links
References and Citations
- ↑ Revealed on ovguide.com
- ↑ Revealed on danjolley.com
- ↑ Revealed on danjolley.com
- ↑ Revealed on ovguide.com
- ↑ Revealed on ovguide.com
- ↑ Revealed on amazon.com
- ↑ Revealed on amazon.com
- ↑ Revealed on danjolley.com
- ↑ Revealed on danjolley.com
- ↑ Revealed on comicbookresources.com
- ↑ Interview with Dan on Warrior's Wish
- ↑ Revealed on danjolley.com/original_novels
- ↑ Revealed on danjolley.com/Licensed_novels
- ↑ Revealed on danjolley.com/Licensed_novels
- ↑ Revealed on danjolley.com/Licensed_novels
- ↑ Revealed on danjolley.com/Licensed_novels
- ↑ Revealed on Danjolley.com/Mainstream_Comics
- ↑ Revealed on Danjolley.com/Mainstream_Comics
- ↑ Revealed on Danjolley.com/Mainstream_Comics
- ↑ Revealed on Danjolley.com/Mainstream_Comics
- ↑ Revealed on Danjolley.com/Mainstream_Comics
- ↑ Revealed on Danjolley.com/Mainstream_Comics
- ↑ Revealed on Danjolley.com/Mainstream_Comics
- ↑ Revealed on Danjolley.com/Mainstream_Comics