Dan Jolley
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Dan Jolley is an American author. He resides in North Carolina and has also worked in comic books including DC Comics' Firestorm and Graphic Universe's Twisted Journeys, a series of interactive fiction or gamebooks in graphic novel form.
Dan Jolley began his writing career in the early nineties. His limited series Obergeist was voted Best Horror Comic of 2001 by Wizard magazine, and his DC Comics project JSA: The Unholy Three received an Eisner Award nomination (the comics industry's highest honor) for Best Limited Series of 2003[citation needed]. May of 2007 saw the debut of his first novel series, an original young-adult science fiction espionage story called Alex Unlimited, published by a joint venture of TokyoPop and HarperCollins. He is also scripting several manga projects, including The Lost Warrior, which is an extension of the Warriors novel series by Erin Hunter,[1] and wrote the teen novelization of the 2008 motion picture Iron Man. Dan is on the design team of Icarus Studios' upcoming post-apocalyptic MMORPG, Fallen Earth.
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[edit] Works
[edit] Buffyverse
Novels relating to the fictional universe established by Buffy and Angel:
[edit] Warriors
The Warriors series is about fictional feral cats trying to survive, and is written by Erin Hunter. As part of a deal, TokyoPop and HarperCollins together brought the series into manga format. Jolley scripted a trilogy about one of the warrior cats, Graystripe.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b TOKYOPOP and HarperCollins Turn "Warriors" by Erin Hunter Into Manga. Comicbookbin.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
- ^ The Lost Warrior (Warriors) (Paperback). Amazon.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
- ^ Warriors: Warrior's Refuge (Paperback). Amazon.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
- ^ Warriors: Warrior's Return (Warriors) (Paperback). Amazon.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
[edit] External links
- Bbc.co.uk - Interview with Dan Jolley and Scott Ciencin
- [1] Official Site.
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