J. T. Krul
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Krul at a signing for Teen Titans #97 at Midtown Comics in Manhattan, July 13, 2011.
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Born | Jeffrey T. Krul November 14, 1972 Michigan |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Writer |
Notable works
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Fathom |
http://www.krulwords.com |
J. T. Krul (born November 14, 1972 in Michigan[1]) is a comic book writer, best known for his work on Aspen MLT's Fathom comic series.
Early life
J.T. Krul was born and raised in Michigan. He received a Bachelor's degree in Film and Video Production from Michigan State University.[2]
Career
Krul moved to Los Angeles, California in 1996, where he landed the job of production assistant on the TV show Seinfeld.[1][2] He was promoted to the position of the show's production coordinator in its last season.
J.T. Krul's first comic book work was at Marvel Comics, writing X-Men Unlimited and later, Spider-Man Unlimited.[3] He subsequently went to work for Michael Turner's company, Aspen MLT, writing their flagship titles Fathom and Soulfire. He then launched a creator-owned comic book there called Mindfield, which debuted in 2010.[2]
In 2008 Krul wrote Past Experience, a Heroes comic book story starring characters from the NBC TV series of the same name.[4] That same year, he wrote the third book in the Joker's Asylum series of one-shots, which featured Poison Ivy.[5][6]
Other books he has written for DC Comics include several issues of Teen Titans and Titans, including Blackest Night: Titans,[7] the tie in to DC's 2009-10 "Blackest Night" crossover event. In 2009 Krul wrote Justice League: The Rise and Fall, and Justice League: The Rise of Arsenal and later took over the Green Arrow series with issue #31 (May 2010), with a storyline titled "The Fall of Green Arrow".[8] After four issues a new volume of Green Arrow was launched with a new #1 with Krul writing.[9] He returned to Teen Titans as the main writer.[10]
As part of DC Comics' The New 52 relaunch in 2011, Krul wrote Green Arrow[11][12] and Captain Atom.[13] He left Green Arrow after issue #3 due to time pressures but continued to write Captain Atom.[14]
Krul has written for Dynamite Entertainment's books, including Red Sonja and Highlander: Way of the Sword.[2]
Personal life
Krul lives in Southern California with his wife and their two daughters.[2]
Bibliography
Comics work includes:
- X-Men Unlimited #1 (Marvel, April 2004)
- Spider-Man Unlimited #2 (Marvel, May 2004)
- Fathom: Cannon Hawke #0-4
- Fathom Beginnings #1
- Fathom Prelude #1 (June 2005)
- Soulfire #3-7 (February–October, 2005)
- Aspen Seasons: Spring 2005 #1
- Fathom (vol. 2) #0-8 (July 2005 – April 2006)
- Soulfire: Dying Of The Light #0-5 (August 2005 – February 2006)
- Fathom: Cannon Hawke: Prelude #1 (November 2005)
- Aspen Seasons: Fall 2005 #1 (December 2005)
- Red Sonja #7 (March 2006)
- Soulfire: Chaos Reign #0-3 (July 2006 – January 2007)
- JSA: Classified #23-24 (April–May 2007)
- Highlander: Way of the Sword (four-issue mini-series, December 2007 – April 2008)
- The Joker's Asylum: "Poison Ivy" (with Guillem March, one-shot, DC Comics, December 2008)
- Titans (vol. 2) #15, #19 (DC, September 2009)
- Blackest Night: Titans (three-issue mini-series, DC, August 2009 – October 2009)[7]
- Teen Titans (vol. 3) #77-78, 88-100
- Green Arrow (vol. 4) #30, 31, 1-12,
- Green Arrow vol. 5 #1-3[12]
- Captain Atom (vol. 4) #1-12, 0[13]
References
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External links
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to J.T. Krul. |
- Official website
- J. T. Krul at the Comic Book DB
- J. T. Krul at the Internet Movie Database
- J. T. Krul at Mike's Amazing World of Comics
- J. T. Krul at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
Preceded by | Teen Titans writer 2009 |
Succeeded by Felicia D. Henderson |
Preceded by
Felicia D. Henderson
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Teen Titans writer 2010–2011 |
Succeeded by Scott Lobdell |
Preceded by | Green Arrow writer 2010–2012 |
Succeeded by Keith Giffen and Dan Jurgens |
Preceded by | Batman Beyond Unlimited writer 2012–2013 |
Succeeded by n/a |
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