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⚫ | '''Evan Dorkin''' (born April 20, [[1965]]) is an [[United States of America|American]] comic book writer and artist who worked on the comics ''[[Predator: Big Game]]'' and ''[[Predator: Bad Blood]]'', as well as its [[Predator: Bad Blood (short story)|prequel short story]], for [[Dark Horse Comics]]. |
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Dorkin's first contribution to the line was as artist and co-creator on the second ''Predator'' series, the much-acclaimed ''Predator: Big Game'' in 1991, the first series to move the story beyond the movie mythos with the introduction of its hero, Native-American Corporal [[Enoch Nachai]]. |
Dorkin's first contribution to the line was as artist and co-creator on the second ''Predator'' series, the much-acclaimed ''Predator: Big Game'' in 1991, the first series to move the story beyond the movie mythos with the introduction of its hero, Native-American Corporal [[Enoch Nachai]]. |
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 24 February 2020
Evan Dorkin (born April 20, 1965) is an American comic book writer and artist who worked on the comics Predator: Big Game and Predator: Bad Blood, as well as its prequel short story, for Dark Horse Comics.
Biography
Dorkin's first contribution to the line was as artist and co-creator on the second Predator series, the much-acclaimed Predator: Big Game in 1991, the first series to move the story beyond the movie mythos with the introduction of its hero, Native-American Corporal Enoch Nachai.
His second contribution was as writer on the equally gory and hard-hitting Predator: Bad Blood in 1993-4, which introduced the idea of rogue, homicidal Predators called Bad Bloods.