Steven T. Seagle
American author and screenwriter

Born
March 31st, 1965
60 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An author and screenwriter with a focus on graphic novels and comic book writing. Seagle co-created the acclaimed series 'It's a Bird...' which explores themes of identity and responsibility through the lens of the superhero genre. The work received critical acclaim and various awards. In addition, contributed to the graphic novel industry through collaborations with major publishers and established a reputation within the comic community. Engaged in storytelling that often addressed personal and societal issues, blending fiction with deeper narratives.
Co-created the graphic novel 'It's a Bird...'
Wrote for popular comic series including 'Superman'
Contributed to 'The Amazing Spider-Man'
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