Bryan Q. Miller

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Bryan Q. Miller is an American television and comic writer most notable for his work on the CW’s television series Smallville and DC’s comic book Batgirl.

Career

Miller began work on Smallville as an unpaid intern during

Season Eight.[1] Before the show ended, he served as the show’s Executive Story Editor.[2]

Through his work on Smallville, Miller met comic writer Geoff Johns, who introduced Miller to editors at DC Comics. Through these meetings, Miller landed a three-book arc for Teen Titans in 2009.[3]

From October 2009 to July 2011, he wrote the re-launched Batgirl book, featuring

Stephanie Brown as the cowl-wearing superhero. The series met critical acclaim. He went on to write the Smallville Season 11 comic book series.[4]

He is among the authors contributing to Pirates of the Caribbean: Six Sea Chanties, a graphic novel anthology that will serve as a prequel to Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. It was expected to be published on April 19, 2011,[5] though was held back due to the production not being satisfied with the final product. Its current fate is currently unknown.

Miller also published a Kickstarter-funded graphic novel, titled Earthward, with Marcio Takara producing the artwork.[6][7]

Personal life

Miller is married to Syfy Vice President of Original Programming and Development Erika Kennair.[8]

Screenwriting

  • series head writer denoted in bold

Television

Film

Producer

Television

  • Dominion (2014)
  • Defiance (2014): co-producer
  • Guilt (2016): supervising producer
  • Sleepy Hollow (2017): co-executive producer
  • Shadowhunters (2017-2019)
    • consulting producer (2017)
    • co-executive producer (2018-2019)
  • Motherland: Fort Salem (2021): executive producer

Bibliography

DC Comics

References

External links

Preceded by Teen Titans writer
2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by Batgirl writer
2009-2011
Succeeded by