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Steven Grant (born October 22, 1953) is an American writer best known for his work with , his 1985–1986 mini-series The Punisher with artist , and for his creator-owned character Whisper.


Biography

Comic books
Grant has written for both major publishers such as and , as well as smaller companies including and Dark Horse Comics.

Beginning in the 1980s, Grant wrote a number of works for Marvel. In addition to bringing the Punisher back into the forefront of the after a several-year lull, Grant has written The Avengers and fill-in issues on comics such as The Incredible Hulk, , The Spectacular Spider-Man, What If?, and . Coincidentally one of Moon Knight's secret identities is named Steven Grant.

Grant wrote a conclusion to 's Omega the Unknown series in two issues of The Defenders at the end of which most of the original series' characters were killed. While Gerber seemed unhappy with Grant's conclusion, it nevertheless tied up the loose ends of the comic series.

(2026). 9780756641238, Dorling Kindersley.
In 1982, Grant, , and co-wrote Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions, "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 208: "Plotted by Mark Gruenwald, Steven Grant, and Bill Mantlo, and penciled by John Romita Jr., Contest of Champions eventually saw print in June 1982" the first limited series published by Marvel Comics. Grant and artist produced a Punisher limited series in 1986
(2026). 9780785123316, Marvel Comics.
and an original hardcover graphic novel of the character three years later.
(1989). 9780871355539, Marvel Comics.

Grant's creator-owned character, the female Whisper, debuted at in 1983, though the company's publishing arm folded after only two issues and a promotional poster of the series were published. Several months after picked up two other Capital publications ( Nexus and the Badger), they published a one-shot entitled Whisper Special which led to Whisper being featured in the anthology series First Adventures and eventually to her own ongoing series in June 1986. During this time, Grant wrote American Flagg! (he was personally selected by to take over scripting the title after Chaykin's departure), a fill-in run on Shatter, a short-lived comic book of his own creation called Psychoblast and a few issues of Classics Illustrated at First.

At Dark Horse Comics, Grant wrote several limited and ongoing series in the short-lived Dark Horse shared superhero continuity, including the entire two-year run of the series X. His creation Enemy, published by Dark Horse, was optioned and produced as a Fox pilot, but ultimately did not air. He wrote numerous stories for in the 1990s and created new versions of Manhunter and the Challengers of the Unknown. He continued to periodically write for Marvel Comics, his last major contribution being in collaboration with and . Among his other creator-owned works of the 1990s were the superhero comic Edge, with , published by /Bravura, and the crime series Damned with , published by .

His two long-running columns exposing the inner workings of the comics industry, "Master of the Obvious" and "Permanent Damage", ran from 1999–2010 at the Comic Book Resources website.

Since 2005, Grant has written several works for including original comics featuring the characters from the television show CSI. He wrote a one-shot featuring an updated version of his character Whisper and created a crime series, 2 Guns, about undercover cops, for Boom! Studios. At , he produced two creator-owned mini-series, Mortal Souls and My Flesh Is Cool, as well as adapted 's original Robocop screenplays to comics format, which deviated considerably from the filmed versions.


Novels
In addition to comic book work, Grant has written a number of Hardy Boys novels for young adults under the pen-name Franklin W. Dixon, as well as and various "choose-your-own-adventure" type books, a posthumous collaboration with science fiction writer .


Film
Grant's 2 Guns has been made into a motion picture from Universal Studios starring Denzel Washington, , and .

Grant is working on the sequel to 2 Guns as well as an updating of 's spy thriller His Name Is... Savage


Bibliography
  • The Hardy Boys Casefiles (under the pen name Franklin W. Dixon)
  • Badlands (with , five-issue mini-series, 2006, tpb, Dark Horse Comics, May 1993, )
  • Alien³ #1–3 Dark Horse Comics, June – July 1992
  • RoboCop 3 #1–3 Dark Horse Comics, July – November 1993
  • Frank Miller's RoboCop #1–9 Avatar Press, July 2003 – January 2006
  • RoboCop: Killing Machine Avatar Press, August 2004
  • RoboCop: Wild Child Avatar Press, January 2005
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    • Secret Identity (with Steven Perkins and Gabriel Rodriguez, five-issue mini-series, tpb, 2005, , )
    • Dying in the Gutters (with , five-issue mini-series, 2006, tpb, , March 2007, )
  • (with Mateus Santolouco, five-issue mini-series, 2007, Boom! Studios)
  • The Safest Place (with co-author Victor Riches and art by , , 2008)


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