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Lowell Cunningham | |
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Occupation | Writer, comic book author |
Nationality | American |
Genre | Science fiction, action |
Notable works | The Men in Black |
Lowell Cunningham is an American creator and writer best known for his comic The Men in Black, which became the basis for a media franchise.
Biography
Cunningham created the comic book series The Men in Black.[1] This series spawned the 1997 film Men in Black, as well as its 2002 sequel Men in Black II, its 2012 sequel Men in Black 3, a 2019 spin-off Men in Black: International, and an animated television program, Men in Black: The Series. He went on to co-write four Star Wars parody short films with director John E. Hudgens, released from 2000 to 2005, and in 2012 returned to comics with About Comics' Jack Ooze, starring a district attorney turned semi-liquid superhero.[2][3]
Bibliography
Comics
Comics work includes:
- The Men in Black (with Sandy Carruthers, three-issue miniseries, Aircel Comics, January–March 1990, trade paperback, June 1990, ISBN 0944735606)
- Alien Nation: The Skin Trade (with Leonard Kirk, four-issue miniseries, Malibu Comics, March–June 1991)
- The Men in Black Book II (with Sandy Carruthers & Scott Dutton, three-issue miniseries, Aircel Comics, May–July 1991)
- Alien Nation: The Public Enemy (with Sandy Carruthers, three-issue miniseries, Malibu Comics, Dec. 1991 - March 1992)
- Men In Black: Far Cry (with Dietrich Smith, one-shot, Marvel Comics, Aug. 1997)
- Men in Black: Movie Adaptation (with Rod Whigham, one-shot, Marvel Comics, Oct. 1997)
- Men In Black: Retribution (with Rod Whigham, one-shot, Marvel Comics, Dec. 1997)
- Jack Ooze (About Comics, 2012)
Short films
Star Wars parodies with John Hudgens include:
- Crazy Watto (2000)
- Darth Vader's Psychic Hotline (April 2002)
- The Jedi Hunter (August 2002)
- Sith Apprentice (March 2005)
References
- ^ Lowell Cunningham at the Grand Comics Database
- ^ Price, Matthew (July 10, 2012). "'Men in Black' creator returns with 'Jack Ooze'". The Oklahoman. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
- ^ Alverson, Brigid (April 13, 2012). "Digital Comics Resources: The End of Comics As We Know It - or Not". ComicBookResources.com. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
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External links
- Lowell Cunningham at IMDb
- Lowell Cunningham at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)