Jim Krueger
Writer
Jim Krueger is an acclaimed comic book writer known for his work on the twelve-issue miniseries Justice with Alex Ross for DC Comics. This series became a New York Times Bestseller and won the Eisner Award for Best Graphic Novel. Krueger has been named one of the top ten writers in comics and an innovator in the field by Wizard magazine. Additionally, Justice #1 received the Diamond Comic Distributors award for Best Comic Book of the Year. Krueger's career began with notable success in advertising, where he won two Addy Awards during his first year as a copywriter. A year later, he became a creative director at Marvel Comics, eventually transitioning to a freelance comic book writer and property creator. His original works include The Foot Soldiers, Alphabet Supes, The Clock Maker, The Runner, The High Cost of Happily Ever After, and The Last Straw Man. For Marvel Comics, Krueger has contributed to the Earth X trilogy with Alex Ross, Avengers, X-Men, and Avengers/Invaders. He and Ross also collaborated on Project Superpowers for Dynamite Entertainment. Krueger's extensive portfolio includes work for other publishers such as Star Wars, The Matrix Comics, Micronauts, Galactic, Batman, and Capone vs. Dracula. He was a contributing writer for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics, penning "Safe," the story in issue #24 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight, which received an Outstanding Comic Book award in the 2010 GLAAD Awards. Additionally, Jim served as Marvel Comics Creative Director. Jim servers as GUNGNIR's Editor in Chief.
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