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Andy Hartnell is an American comic book writer and co-creator of the popular comic book series Danger Girl. He is best known for his work at Jim Lee's Wildstorm Productions.
Andy Hartnell | |
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Born | Kenosha, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Writer, Colourist |
Notable works | Danger Girl Army of Darkness Rokkin Wildsiderz |
Hartnell got his big break at Wildstorm Productions, where he worked as part of WildStorm FX as a colourist, and he eventually worked his way up to become writer and the co-creator of the hit Danger Girl series, which he co-created with the artist J. Scott Campbell. Hartnell and Campbell later created the teenage superhero series titled Wildsiderz.[1] Hartnell has also teamed with artist Nick Bradshaw to write and create the cult-hit series Rokkin for DC Comics. He also wrote the Scream Award-winning Army of Darkness: Ashes to Ashes comic book series for Dynamite Entertainment.[2]
His other work includes reteaming with J. Scott Campbell on further Danger Girl adventures and writing additional titles for IDW Publishing and Dynamite Entertainment.[3]
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