Sean McKeever

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Sean McKeever
BornSean Kelley McKeever
1972 (age 51–52)
Appleton, Wisconsin
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Writer
seanmckeever.com

Sean Kelley McKeever (born 1972) is an

comic book writer. Born in Appleton, Wisconsin he grew up in Eagle River.[1]

Career

Since the end of his

Gravity
.

In 2005, he won an

Eisner Award for Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition.[2]

He has written for the monthly comic books Gravity,

Ravager back-up story starting in #72.[9]

It was announced at

Nomad: Girl Without a World for Marvel Comics[10][11] and this led into Young Allies a new series and team formed after the Heroic Age line-wide reboot, all with artist David Baldeon.[12][13]

McKeever also wrote a new story for The Waiting Place illustrated by Mike Norton. The story was printed in The Waiting Place: The Definitive Edition from IDW Publishing.[9]

Bibliography

Comics

Self-published

  • Counter 24-hour comic
  • Looking at the Front Door
  • The Meredith Club

Anarchy

  • Vampi
    : Vicious
    #1-3

Caliber

DC Comics

  • Birds of Prey
    #113-117
  • Countdown Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer: Crime Society #1
  • Countdown to Final Crisis
    #47, 42, 39, 35, 31, 27, 18, 4, 3 & 2
  • Teen Titans #50-71, Annual 2009 #1 (Ravager co-feature from #72-80)
  • Terror Titans #1-6 (Limited Series)
  • Titans #11-13

Devil's Due

Marvel Comics

Sirius

  • Tower (2002)

SLG

Graphic novels and collected editions

About Comics

DC Comics

Devil's Due

IDW Publishing

Marvel Comics

SLG

Comic strips

  • Crankshaft 5/15/2006-5/20/2006 (uncredited writer)
  • Funky Winkerbean 4/10/2006-4/15/2006; 4/17/2006-4/22/2006; 5/22/2006-5/27/2006; 5/29/2006-6/3/2006; 6/19/2006-6/24/2006; plus an additional 10 weeks, Monday-Saturday (uncredited writer)

Characters created

Marvel

Notes

  1. ^ An Interview with Sean McKeever Retrieved 2018-11-01.
  2. ^ "Eisner Award Recipients: 2000s". Comic-Con International: San Diego. 2 December 2012.
  3. ^ Interview with Paul Dini Archived 2007-06-21 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Announcement posted on SeanMcKeever.com Archived 2007-09-27 at archive.today
  5. ^ "Sean McKeever - All Things Titan - 'Deathtrap' and More". Newsarama. January 12, 2009.
  6. ^ "Terror Titans Stand the Test of (Clock King's) Time". Comic Book Resources. August 14, 2008.
  7. ^ "Sean McKeever Leaves Teen Titans With #71". Newsarama. March 19, 2009.
  8. ^ "Sean McKeever Leaves Teen Titans". Comic Book Resources. March 19, 2009.
  9. ^ a b "Sean McKeever - Ravager and Returning to The Waiting Place". Newsarama. March 31, 2009.
  10. Marvel.com
    . Retrieved June 22, 2009.
  11. ^ Rogers, Vaneta (June 21, 2009). "Heroes Con '09: New Girl in Town - McKeever Talks Nomad". Newsarama. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
  12. ^ Phegley, Kiel (March 9, 2010). "McKeever Enlists "Young Allies"". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved March 10, 2010.
  13. ^ Rogers, Vaneta (March 9, 2010). "YOUNG ALLIES Joins Marvel's Summer Youth Movement". Newsarama. Retrieved March 10, 2010.

References

  • Thomas, John Rhett (2005). Marvel Spotlight: John Cassaday/Sean McKeever. Marvel Comics.

External links

Preceded by
Birds of Prey
writer

2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by Incredible Hulk writer
2001
(with Paul Jenkins)
Succeeded by
Preceded by Teen Titans writer
2007–2009
Succeeded by