Mike Costa

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Mike Costa
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Comic book writer, Television writer, Producer
Years active2008 - present
Notable workGI Joe: Cobra, Transformers, Resistance

Mike Costa is an American

Resistance, a comic book series based on the Resistance video games. Costa has written Transformers for IDW. Costa is currently writing IDW Publishing’s G.I. Joe: Cobra and Blackhawks for DC Comics.[1]

His work on the GI Joe franchise was critically acclaimed and lauded by Brian K. Vaughan as an example of a licensed comic equal in quality to mainstream or creator-owned works.[citation needed]

He began writing for the FOX TV show Lucifer in its first season, and became a producer after it moved to Netflix during the fourth season.

Bibliography

Wildstorm

  • Secret History of The Authority: Hawksmoor
    (limited series, March 2008-August 2008)
    • Secret History of the Authority: Hawksmoor (tpb, 144 pages, 2009, ) collects:
      • "Uptown & Downtown" (with Fiona Staples, in #1, 2008)
      • "Housing & Development" (with Fiona Staples, in #2, 2008)
      • "Bridge & Tunnel" (with Fiona Staples, in #3, 2008)
      • "Parks & Recreation" (with Fiona Staples, in #4, 2008)
      • "Highways & Byways" (with Fiona Staples, in #5, 2008)
      • "Town & Country" (with Fiona Staples, in #6, 2008)
  • Resistance
    (limited series, January 2009-May 2009)
    • Resistance (tpb, 160 pages, 2010, ) collects:
      • "Dancers On A Plane" (with Ramón K. Pérez, in #1, 2009)
      • "False Start" (with Ramón K. Pérez, in #2, 2009)
      • "Fool's House" (with Ramón K. Pérez, in #3, 2009)
      • "Untitled" (with Ramón K. Pérez, in #4, 2009)
      • "Target With Five Faces" (with Ramón K. Pérez, in #5, 2009)
      • "White Flag" (with Ramón K. Pérez, in #6, 2009)

IDW Publishing

DC Comics

  • Blackhawks #1-6 (September 2011-April 2012)
    • Volume 1: The Great Leap Forward (tpb, 192 pages, 2012, ) collects:
      • "Blackhawks" (with Graham Nolan, in #1, 2011)
      • "Blades" (with Graham Nolan, in #2, 2011)
      • "Beauty" (with Graham Nolan, in #3, 2011)
      • "Bones" (with Graham Nolan, in #4, 2011)
      • "Burial" (with CAFU, in #5, 2012)
      • "Obsolescence Part 1: Technical" (with CAFU, in #6, 2012)
      • "Obsolescence Part 2: Functional" (with CAFU and Carlos Rodriguez, in #7, 2012)
      • "Obsolescence Part 3: Planned" (with CAFU, in #8, 2012)

Marvel Comics

Avatar Press

Boundless Comics

Personal life

Mike Costa lives in Los Angeles, California where he is a writer and producer on Lucifer.

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