David Lawrence (writer)
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David Lawrence is an American writer most notable for his work in comics.
[edit] Career in comics
Lawrence began working professionally in the field in the mid-1980s with a number of super-hero and post-apocalyptic themes for Eternity, Amazing and Pied Piper Comics. His most successful series was Ex-Mutants, which he co-created with artist Ron Lim. Ex-Mutants spawned several spin-off series, none of which achieved the same level of popularity. These included the New Humans, Wild Knights and Solo Ex-Mutants. He also wrote for several super-hero series at Innovation Comics, including Justice Machine and Hero Alliance. He was co-creator of the series Lunatic Fringe. [1].
[edit] Later career
Lawrence no longer concentrates on comics, but is now working in all aspects of the writing field, including films, fiction, stage and non-fiction.