Jim Krueger
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Jim Krueger | |
Born | |
Area(s) | Writer |
Notable works | Earth X Justice |
Jim Krueger is a comics writer. He graduated Marquette University with a degree in Journalism. He won two Addy Awards during his first year as a copywriter. A year later he became a creative director at Marvel Comics and has since become a freelance comic book writer/property creator. His original works include The Foot Soldiers, Alphabet Supes, The Clock Maker and the soon-to-be-released The Last Straw Man. His first short film, They Might Be Dragons, which he wrote, directed, and produced won "Best In Class" at New York University (NYU), a "Best Short Film" award from The New York Independent Film Festival, and a SILVER from the Crested Butte Film Festival. Jim has also written the story script for Midway Games' Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks video game.
Other comic book writing includes the award-winning Earth X trilogy with Alex Ross for Marvel Comics, as well as Avengers, X-Men, Star Wars, The Matrix Comics, Micronauts, Galactic, and Batman, and he has since introduced two new comic book formats.
On the drawing board is Jim's second major project with Alex Ross, Justice, and Capone vs. Dracula. He has also just finished his first novel, whose title is thus far unrevealed but has something to do with Christmas.
Jim is also president and publisher of his own comic book entertainment company, 26 Soldiers, and was named as one of the top ten writers in comics and an innovator in the field by Wizard Magazine.
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- JimKrueger.com - Official Website
- Alex Ross
- DC Comics
- Marvel Comics
- PopImage Interview, Aug.01
- Bebop Digital Publishing