Stuart Moore

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Stuart Moore
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Moore at the New York Comic Con in Manhattan, October 10, 2010.
Nationality American
Area(s) Writer
Notable works
Firestorm

Stuart Moore is an American writer and editor of comic books and novels.

Career

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Stuart Moore's writing includes Civil War, the first in a line of prose novels from Marvel Comics, and two stories for Amazon's Kindle Worlds program: X-O Manowar: Noughts and Crosses and Shadowman: Sunshine and Shadow. Other prose novels include American Meat, Reality Bites, and John Carter: The Movie Novelization. His comics and graphic novel work includes the original science-fiction series Earthlight, Shadrach Stone, and PARA; Web of Spider-Man, Namor: The First Mutant, and Wolverine Noir (Marvel); Firestorm and Detective Comics (DC Comics); the multicultural superhero team The 99; the comics adaptation of the bestselling novel Redwall; assorted Star Trek, Transformers, and Stargate projects; and two volumes of the award-winning The Nightmare Factory.

Stuart is also a freelance editor and partner in Botfriend, a graphic novel packaging company. He has worked as a book editor at St. Martin’s Press, publishing a wide variety of science fiction and pop culture books. More recently he has served as editor of the Virgin Comics / SciFi Channel comics line and of the bestselling Marvel Knights imprint. At DC Comics, Stuart was a founding editor of the acclaimed Vertigo imprint, where he won the Will Eisner award for Best Editor 1996 and the Don Thompson Award for Favorite Editor 1999.

Bibliography

Comics

Novels

  • Civil War: A Novel of the Marvel Universe (Marvel Entertainment, 2012)
  • John Carter: The Movie Novelization (Disney Editions, 2012)
  • Black Flame's Dark Future series:

References

External links

Preceded by Wolverine writer
2006
Succeeded by
Marc Guggenheim