They always were one of my favorite groups in the X-universe and I miss reading their misadventures. Let me say out of the gate that I love Gen X. (The guide I was using didn't list this graphic novel for some reason which makes me wonder what other books I am missing.) (Anyone know a good guide to a chronological read of the x-books? Let me know.) And he’s created and written multiple canonical stories for the Aliens universe, including the Zula Hendricks character.Ĭontinuing the great x-books catch-up reading. He’s written number-one-selling series for Marvel Comics. He's written some of the biggest franchises in pop culture, including Star Wars, Terminator, RoboCop, Conan The Barbarian, Robotech, and Planet Of The Apes. His historical fiction - the viking series Northlanders, the American Revolution-centered Rebels, and the norse-samurai mashup Sword Daughter - are benchmarks in the comic book industry. His YA novels - Demo, Local, The New York Four, and Mara - have made YALSA and New York Public Library best-of lists. Brian Wood's history of published work includes over fifty volumes of genre-spanning original material.įrom the 1500-page future war epic DMZ, the ecological disaster series The Massive, the American crime drama Briggs Land, and the groundbreaking lo-fi dystopia Channel Zero he has a 20-year track record of marrying thoughtful world-building and political commentary with compelling and diverse characters.
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