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Chuck Dixon
CHUCK DIXONBorn in Philadelphia, Pa.Chuck Dixon has more than twenty-five years of experience in the graphic novel field as an editor, writer and publisher. He has contributed well over a thousand scripts to publishers like DC Comics, Marvel, Dark Horse, Hyperion and others featuring a range of... show more

CHUCK DIXONBorn in Philadelphia, Pa.Chuck Dixon has more than twenty-five years of experience in the graphic novel field as an editor, writer and publisher. He has contributed well over a thousand scripts to publishers like DC Comics, Marvel, Dark Horse, Hyperion and others featuring a range of characters from Batman to the Simpsons. His comic book adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit continues to be an international bestseller. Considered to be one of the most prolific writers in his field, this award-winning storyteller currently writes G.I. Joe and A-team for IDW, The Good the Bad and the Ugly for Dynamite, The Simpsons for Bongo Comics along with many creator-owned projects for various publishers including Joe Frankenstein which re-unites him with Bane co-creator Graham Nolan. He is also the co-publisher of an ambitious line of graphic novels based on the American Civil War.In addition to his work in graphic novels, Chuck is currently writing two different series of action novels. Bad Times is a series about a team of former Army Rangers who travel back in time in search of treasure and adventure. His Kindle-sensation Levon Cade books are dark tales of vigilante justice. Both are available now in paperback and through Kindle!
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Birth date: April 14, 1954
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Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 6 years ago
I found this hard to get into or invested in. Neither storyline nor art impressed me that much, and I was glad I had gotten it for free.
Midu Reads
Midu Reads rated it 8 years ago
Old Faves in New Flavors The Hobbit Graphic Novel The novel stayed true to the book. However, I wasn't too impressed with the artwork. It could have been more attractive. Given that I've just finished reading Monstress, it is no surprise that everything else looks almost dull in comparison! ...
TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 8 years ago
Fills in Cliff Hanger square on DC Comic Book Bingo card This is an oldie (1998) but I really enjoyed this beginning of a two-part team up starring a new Green Arrow (Connor Hawke, son of the original Green Arrow) and an old Green Lantern (Hal Jordan, who is making a trip to the future that he wil...
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 8 years ago
I guess because I own the issues now and I'm morbidly interested in what's happening to the TF universe. And I don't want to be that fan: "Oh, no, Optimus is dead and you've ruined Transformers forever!" "Oh, no, Transformers is going with animal alt modes now? You've ruined Transformers fore...
Autumn Lupin Books
Autumn Lupin Books rated it 8 years ago
Given that The Eye of the World was prose first, and I read the prose first, this started out as a really weird medium to convey the story in. However, it definitely improved as it went on, and the artwork was pretty gorgeous, so I have no real complaints about this.
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