Roger McKenzie (comics)
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Roger McKenzie is an American comic book writer. Titles he has contributed to include Battlestar Galactica (Marvel Comics; 1979), Captain America (Marvel Comics; 1979 - 1980), Daredevil (Marvel Comics; 1978 - 1982) and Creepy (Warren Publishing; 1976 - 1985).
During his stint on Daredevil he collaborated with artist Frank Miller and scripted many of the stories from Miller's plots. The run introduced many new elements to the Daredevil series and remains a definitive era for the character today.
He also worked for DC Comics, where, for instance, he created the western character Cinnamon.
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Preceded by Steve Gerber |
Captain America writer 1978–1979 |
Succeeded by Peter B. Gillis |
Preceded by Peter B. Gillis |
Captain America writer 1980 |
Succeeded by John Byrne & Roger Stern |
Preceded by Jim Shooter |
Daredevil writer 1978–1980 (with Frank Miller in late 1980) |
Succeeded by David Michelinie |