Babylon 5 Creator Takes On Superman
Written by Wayne Hall on November 23, 2009 – 10:00 am -
J. Michael Straczynski, who brought Babylon 5 to life, said he will be working on a new venture for DC Comics focusing on Superman, according to Digital Spy.
Straczynski, who recently took over the writing for The Brave and The Bold (a team-up comic), said that the project will appear next year.
“There’s something I’m writing that’ll be coming in late 2010 that should be of interest to a lot of folks,” he said, “and it does have something to do with Superman — in graphic form, not film — but that’s all I can say about it pending any announcements from DC.”
Before writing for DC Comics, Straczynski had an exclusive contract with Marvel Comics, where he worked on Spider-Man and Thor. His contract with the publisher expired earlier this year although he continues to be associated with a Silver Surfer film.
His television and film credits include Babylon 5, Crusade, Jeremiah and Changeling.
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Tags: Babylon 5, Crusade, DC Comics, J. Michael Straczynski, Superman
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