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John Zakour
John Zakour is a humor / sf/ fantasy writer with a Master's degree in Human Behavior. He has written thousand of gags for syndicated comics, comedians and TV shows (including: Rugrats, The tonight show and, Joan River's old TV show.) John currently writes his own syndicated comics, Working Daze... show more

John Zakour is a humor / sf/ fantasy writer with a Master's degree in Human Behavior. He has written thousand of gags for syndicated comics, comedians and TV shows (including: Rugrats, The tonight show and, Joan River's old TV show.) John currently writes his own syndicated comics, Working Daze and Maria's Day for Universal Press. Working Daze appears in papers all over the world (well the US, Scotland, Canada and Taiwan) and has a regular web following with over 50,000 readers. John also has been a contributor to Nickelodeon magazine writing Fairly Odd Parents, Rugrats and Jimmy Neutron comic books. John also writes Simpsons comics for Bongo comics. John has written seven humorous SF novels for Daw books (the first The Plutonium Blonde was named the funniest SF book of 2001 by The Chronicle of Science Fiction), three YA books, four humorous self-help books and three books on HTML. John has also optioned two tv shows and three movies. In the 80s and 90s John was a computer programmer and web guru for Cornell University. You can find John's new free Zachary Nixon Johnson, Graphic Novel: The case of the bionic dancer here: http://www.gocomics.com/zachary-nixon-johnson
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Birth date: January 01, 1957
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Papyrus to Datapad
Papyrus to Datapad rated it 10 years ago
GraphicAudio is a fantastic concept really, a throw back to the old radio dramas of the 30s and 40s, making use of modern technology to create amazingly well produced full cast audiobooks. With the right source material, it's going to be a gold idea every time.John Zakour's series about the last Pr...
Readundant
Readundant rated it 23 years ago
Read this one in college. I remember quite liking it -- a fun little insane cyborg mystery -- but what stands out in my memory is the hero detective's internal A.I. partner, who constantly pokes fun at him and makes quips. A very funny book.Yet I don't seem to have cared enough to follow along with ...
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