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Brian Wood
Brian Wood is the creator/co-creator and writer of numerous comic books and graphic novels, including DMZ, The Massive, Channel Zero, Demo, The Couriers, Northlanders, Rebels, and Briggs Land. He co-wrote the video game screenplay for 1979 Revolution, and has three television projects in active... show more

Brian Wood is the creator/co-creator and writer of numerous comic books and graphic novels, including DMZ, The Massive, Channel Zero, Demo, The Couriers, Northlanders, Rebels, and Briggs Land. He co-wrote the video game screenplay for 1979 Revolution, and has three television projects in active development.His work on company-owned and licensed work includes Star Wars, The X-Men, Conan The Barbarian, and Aliens. In his previous career as a graphic designer, his clients included Rockstar Games, Eidos Interactive, Nerve, and Nike.He is most known for work dealing with near-future world building, but also for historical fiction, scifi, and female-friendly YA, all with strong socio-political topics and identity themes.Brian lives in Brooklyn, NYC with his family.
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Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 7 years ago
It's nice to read something awesome. So, yeah, guys, I just bought another Humble Bundle - because Judge Dredd - so I'm trying to clear some of the things I like less off my computer to make more room for more PDFs. I'm blowing through some single issues right now, and Black Road fit that bill...
drallapaul
drallapaul rated it 7 years ago
. This comic collection deals with Magnus, a fierce warrior, out to defeat a renegade Bishop who plans to establish his own Christian rule in the North of Scandinavia. Alongside him is Kitta, a smith, and ahead of him is Jessica, a Jewess also possibly out to kill the bishop. Flashbacks, betrayal,...
drallapaul
drallapaul rated it 7 years ago
This comic collection reminds me of the works put out by the French comic book company, Glénat, who specialised in historical comics in their Vécu series (check them out if you understand French!). This deals with Magnus, a fierce warrior, hired to escort a Christian priest on the Black Road, fraugh...
drallapaul
drallapaul rated it 8 years ago
This comic collection reminds me of the works put out by the French comic book company, Glénat, who specialised in historical comics in their Vécu series (check them out if you understand French!). This deals with Magnus, a fierce warrior, hired to escort a Christian priest on the Black Road, fraugh...
drallapaul
drallapaul rated it 8 years ago
This volume takes off as the last one ended and Gavin Cruickshank is out to redeem himself: he settles everything with his wife, supports his daughter and tries new ventures. His daughter takes over from him on the Starve reality show but the whole family have another end in mind. Thoroughly enjoyab...
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