Derek McCulloch (comics)

Derek McCulloch

Born 1964
Ottawa
Nationality Canadian
Area(s) Writer
Notable works Stagger Lee
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Derek McCulloch is an author of graphic novels, comics, books for children, and plays who was born in Ottawa in 1964, raised in Grande Prairie, Alberta,[1] and lives in Oakland, California.

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Biography

Throughout the mid 1980s and early 1990s, he was the publisher of Strawberry Jam Comics, and wrote To Be Announced and night life. He was also co-founder of The Comic Legends Legal Defense Fund in Canada and co-edited the organization's two True North anthologies. His stories have appeared in comics series including Open Season, Shred!, and Cerebus High Society.[2] He works as a technical editor at an engineering company.[3]

He wrote Stagger Lee, a graphic novel based on the story of Stagger Lee and drawn by Shepherd Hendrix, which was published by Image Comics in May 2006.[4] It has been nominated for several awards, including the Eisner Awards 2007[5] and the Eagle Awards 2006,[6] and won several Glyph Comics Awards in 2007,[7] including Story of the Year and Best Writer.

At the New York Comic Con in February 2009, DC Comics announced that McCulloch would be writing Gone to Amerikay, an original graphic novel to be drawn by Colleen Doran.[8]

In 2009, he released his first book for children, T. Runt!, illustrated by Jimmie Robinson.

In 2010, he self-published a print-on-demand anthology of short stories, Stories of a Callow Youth.[9]

Pug, his 2010 graphic novel with artist Greg Espinoza, was nominated for the 2011 Spinetingler Award, in the category of Best Crime Comic/Graphic Novel.[10]

In December 2011, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis announced that its 2012 new theatre series, Ignite! would feature a reading of a stage musical adaptation of Stagger Lee with a book by McCulloch and music and lyrics by Stew and Heidi Rodewald. [11]

Bibliography

Original graphic novels

Books for Children

Prose

Strawberry Jam Comics

Other

Mini-Comics

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