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'''John Rozum''' is an American writer of [[comic book]]s who is best known for his work for [[Milestone Comics]], where he wrote ''[[Xombi]]'' and ''[[Kobalt]]''. He has also |
'''John Rozum''' is an American writer of [[comic book]]s and [[graphic novel]]s who is best known for his work for [[Milestone Comics]], where he wrote ''[[Xombi]]'' and ''[[Kobalt (DC Comics)|Kobalt]]''. He has also written most often for [[DC Comics]] but has also written for [[Topps Comics]] (where he wrote a comicbook adaptation of ''[[The X-Files]]'') and [[Marvel Comics]]. In 2009, [[NBC]] announced that they were beginning an adaptation of Rozum's [[Vertigo Comics]] series: ''[[Midnight, Mass.]]''<ref>[http://io9.com/5339392/the-greatest-monster+hunting-comic-of-all-time-is-becoming-a-tv-series The Greatest Monster-Hunting Comic of All Time is Becoming a TV Series] at [[Io9]]</ref> |
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In September 2011, Rozum debuted the ''[[Static (DC Comics)|Static Shock]]'' title as part of [[The New 52]] event.<ref>Hyde, David. [http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2011/06/08/the-next-generation-of-justice/ "A Legion Divided"]. The Source. June 8, 2011</ref> Rozum subsequently left the book after issue 4. In a personal blog he cited a lack of input in the comic as his reason for leaving.<ref>[http://johnrozum.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/why-i-quit-static-shock.html Rozum's Personal Blog] collected September 19, 2013</ref> |
In September 2011, Rozum debuted the ''[[Static (DC Comics)|Static Shock]]'' title as part of [[The New 52]] event.<ref>Hyde, David. [http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2011/06/08/the-next-generation-of-justice/ "A Legion Divided"]. The Source. June 8, 2011</ref> Rozum subsequently left the book after issue 4. In a personal blog he cited a lack of input in the comic as his reason for leaving.<ref>[http://johnrozum.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/why-i-quit-static-shock.html Rozum's Personal Blog] collected September 19, 2013</ref> |
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Aside from his personal blog, Rozum regularly publishes on The Grim Gallery which he runs as a digital museum for treasures from classic Hollywood horror films. |
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Rozum is also a collage artist whose work typically centers around cartoon characters and classic horror villains.<ref>{{Cite web|title=-= Welcome to John Rozum.com - John's Artwork =-|url=http://www.johnrozum.com/art.html|access-date=2020-07-23|website=www.johnrozum.com}}</ref> |
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== Bibliography == |
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=== Comics === |
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Source:<ref>{{Cite web|title=Welcome to John Rozum.com - John's Writing|url=http://www.johnrozum.com/writing.html|access-date=2020-07-23|website=www.johnrozum.com}}</ref> |
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*[[DC Comics]] |
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** ''[[Superman: The Man of Steel]]'' #34, #91 (1994, 1999) |
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** ''Action Comics'' #756 (1999) |
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** ''Flinch'' #3, 11 (1999-2000) |
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** ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]'' #3, 6–9, 11–13, 15–17, 20–22, 26 (1999-2002) |
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** ''Scooby Doo'' #53, 55, 60-66 (2001-2003) |
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** ''[[Flash_(DC_Comics_character)|The Flash]]: Time Flies'' #1 (2002) with [Seth Fisher]) |
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** ''[[Midnight, Mass.]]'' #1-8 (2002-2003) |
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** ''Powerpuff Girls'' #6, 14, 22, 41 (2000-2003) |
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** ''[[Midnight, Mass.|Midnight, Mass. Here There Be Monsters]]'' #1-6 (2004) |
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** ''Detective Comics'' #835 - #836 (2007) |
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** ''The Brave and The Bold Vol. 3'' #26 (2009) |
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** ''[[Web_(character)|The Web]]'' #1-8 (2009-2010) |
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** ''Mighty Crusaders Special'' #1 (2010) |
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** ''Xombi'' Vol. 2 #1-6 (2011-2012) |
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** ''Static Shock'' #1 - 4 (2011 - 2012) |
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*[[Marvel Comics]] |
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** ''[[What If (comics)|What If?]]'' #3, 7, 16, 34 (1989-1992) |
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** ''[[Hellraiser (franchise)|Clive Barker's Hellraiser]]'' #8, 12, 17 (1991-1992) |
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** ''[[X-Man]] #8'' (1995) |
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** ''[[Daredevil (Marvel Comics series)|Daredevil]]'' #351 (1996) |
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** ‘’Marvel: Shadows & Light’’ #1 (1996) Captain Marvel story only |
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*[[Milestone Comics]] |
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** ''[[Xombi]]'' #0-21 (1994-1995) |
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** ''[[Kobalt (DC Comics)|Kobalt]]'' #1-16 (1994-1995) |
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*[[Topps Comics]] |
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** ''[[The X-Files (comics)|The X-Files Annual]]'' #2 (1996) |
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** ''[[The X-Files (comics)|X-Files]]'' #17-19, 22-41 (1996-1998) |
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 10 November 2024
John Rozum is an American writer of comic books and graphic novels who is best known for his work for Milestone Comics, where he wrote Xombi and Kobalt. He has also written most often for DC Comics but has also written for Topps Comics (where he wrote a comicbook adaptation of The X-Files) and Marvel Comics. In 2009, NBC announced that they were beginning an adaptation of Rozum's Vertigo Comics series: Midnight, Mass.[1]
In September 2011, Rozum debuted the Static Shock title as part of The New 52 event.[2] Rozum subsequently left the book after issue 4. In a personal blog he cited a lack of input in the comic as his reason for leaving.[3]
Aside from his personal blog, Rozum regularly publishes on The Grim Gallery which he runs as a digital museum for treasures from classic Hollywood horror films.
Rozum is also a collage artist whose work typically centers around cartoon characters and classic horror villains.[4]
Bibliography
[edit]Comics
[edit]Source:[5]
- DC Comics
- Superman: The Man of Steel #34, #91 (1994, 1999)
- Action Comics #756 (1999)
- Flinch #3, 11 (1999-2000)
- Dexter's Laboratory #3, 6–9, 11–13, 15–17, 20–22, 26 (1999-2002)
- Scooby Doo #53, 55, 60-66 (2001-2003)
- The Flash: Time Flies #1 (2002) with [Seth Fisher])
- Midnight, Mass. #1-8 (2002-2003)
- Powerpuff Girls #6, 14, 22, 41 (2000-2003)
- Midnight, Mass. Here There Be Monsters #1-6 (2004)
- Detective Comics #835 - #836 (2007)
- The Brave and The Bold Vol. 3 #26 (2009)
- The Web #1-8 (2009-2010)
- Mighty Crusaders Special #1 (2010)
- Xombi Vol. 2 #1-6 (2011-2012)
- Static Shock #1 - 4 (2011 - 2012)
- Marvel Comics
- What If? #3, 7, 16, 34 (1989-1992)
- Clive Barker's Hellraiser #8, 12, 17 (1991-1992)
- X-Man #8 (1995)
- Daredevil #351 (1996)
- ‘’Marvel: Shadows & Light’’ #1 (1996) Captain Marvel story only
- Topps Comics
- The X-Files Annual #2 (1996)
- X-Files #17-19, 22-41 (1996-1998)
References
[edit]- ^ The Greatest Monster-Hunting Comic of All Time is Becoming a TV Series at Io9
- ^ Hyde, David. "A Legion Divided". The Source. June 8, 2011
- ^ Rozum's Personal Blog collected September 19, 2013
- ^ "-= Welcome to John Rozum.com - John's Artwork =-". www.johnrozum.com. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
- ^ "Welcome to John Rozum.com - John's Writing". www.johnrozum.com. Retrieved 2020-07-23.