Steven Grant
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Steven Grant (born October 22, 1953) is an American comic-book writer best known for his 1985-1986 Marvel Comics miniseries Punisher, with artist Mike Zeck (collected as Circle Of Blood, ISBN 0-87135-394-6). He has additionally scripted for DC and various independent companies, including the two-year run of Dark Horse Comics' X, and as of 2008 writes the column "Permanent Damage" as a staff writer for the online magazine Comic Book Resources.
As of 2008, he lives in Henderson, Nevada. He is an atheist.[1]
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- The Hardy Boys Casefiles (under the pen name Franklin W. Dixon)
- Cult of Crime (1987)
- The Crowning Terror (1987)
- Too Many Traitors (1988)
- Nightmare in Angel City (1988)
- Thick as Thieves (1989)
- Final Gambit (1992)
- The Spectacular Spider-Man #204-210
- Badlands (with Vince Giarrano, 5-issue mini-series, 2006, tpb, Dark Horse Comics, May 1993, ISBN 1878574531)
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation:
- Secret Identity (with Steven Perkins and Gabriel Rodriguez, 5-issue mini-series, tpb, 2005, IDW Publishing, ISBN 1933239409)
- Dying in the Gutters (with Stephen Mooney, 5-issue mini-series, 2006, tpb, IDW Publishing, March 2007, ISBN 1600100481)
- The Safest Place (with co-author Victor Riches and art by Tom Mandrake, Image Comics, 2008, forthcoming)[2]
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Preceded by Roger Stern |
Incredible Hulk writer 1980 |
Succeeded by Bill Mantlo |
Preceded by Jim Shooter |
Avengers writer 1982 |
Succeeded by Roger Stern |