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John Warner (comics)

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Nationality
  
American

Area(s)
  
Writer, Editor


Name
  
John Warner

Role
  
Writer

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Born
  
John David Warner December 3, 1952 (age 71) (
1952-12-03
)

Pseudonym(s)
  
John David John Dell Jenkins

Notable works
  
Dark Shadows, Son of Satan

Books
  
Flash Gordon Comic Book Archives

John Warner (born December 3, 1952) is an American comic book writer and editor, known for his stories of horror and the supernatural.

Warner's most prolific period in the comic book field was from 1973–1979. During that time, he wrote many issues of Gold Key Comics' Dark Shadows, as well as assorted fill-ins for Marvel Comics, DC Comics, and Warren Publishing.

Biography

From 1975–1978, Warner served as an editor and writer for Marvel's line of black-and-white magazines, where he worked primarily on Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, but also on Doc Savage, Marvel Preview, and Rampaging Hulk. For the latter series he created the characters Killer Shrike and the Modular Man. Separately, he co-created Ulysses Bloodstone. During his stint as a Marvel/Curtis editor, Warner hired Ralph Macchio, who later went on to a long-running career at Marvel.

In addition, Warner wrote most of the run of Marvel's Son of Satan, and in the late 1970s wrote Gold Key's Flash Gordon comic.

Warner lists as his influences Arthur Rackham, N.C. Wyeth, Gerry Anderson, Maxfield Parrish, Chuck Jones, Jay Ward, Ray Bradbury, and Jorge Luis Borges.

Warner is married to the former Beth Bleckley.

References

John Warner (comics) Wikipedia