J. Michael Straczynski
Joseph Michael Straczynski (; born July 17, 1954) is an American filmmaker and comic book writer. He is the founder of Synthetic Worlds Ltd. and Studio JMS and is best known as the creator of the science fiction television series ''Babylon 5'' (1993–1998) and its spinoff ''Crusade'' (1999), as well as the series ''Jeremiah'' (2002–2004) and ''Sense8'' (2015–2018). He is the executor of the estate of Harlan Ellison.Straczynski wrote the psychological drama film ''Changeling'' (2008) and was co-writer on the martial arts thriller ''Ninja Assassin'' (2009), was one of the key writers for (and had a cameo in) Marvel's ''Thor'' (2011), as well as the horror film ''Underworld: Awakening'' (2012), and the apocalyptic horror film ''World War Z'' (2013). From 2001 to 2007, Straczynski wrote Marvel Comics' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', followed by runs on ''Thor'' and ''Fantastic Four''. He is the author of the ''Superman: Earth One'' trilogy of graphic novels, and he has written ''Superman'', ''Wonder Woman'', and ''Before Watchmen'' for DC Comics. Straczynski is the creator and writer of several original comic book series such as ''Rising Stars'', ''Midnight Nation'', ''Dream Police'', and ''Ten Grand'' through Joe's Comics.
A prolific writer across a variety of media and former journalist, Straczynski is the author of the autobiography ''Becoming Superman'' (2019) for HarperVoyager, the novel ''Together We Will Go'' (2021) for Simon & Schuster, and ''Becoming a Writer, Staying a Writer'' (2021) for Benbella Books. In 2020 he was named Head of the Creative Council for the comics publishing company Artists, Writers and Artisans.
Straczynski is a long-time participant in Usenet and other early computer networks, interacting with fans through various online forums (including GEnie, CompuServe, and America Online) since 1984. He is credited as being the first TV producer to directly engage with fans on the Internet and to allow viewer viewpoints to influence the look and feel of his show (see ''Babylon 5''s use of the Internet). Two prominent areas where he had a presence were GEnie and the newsgroup rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated. Provided by Wikipedia
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