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| - Furman was the author of StarCraft comic. He was informed in December 2010 that the series would be canceled while he has "solidly" into writing the second arc. However, this heralded a change in editorial direction. Furman proclaimed the original graphic novel to be "definitely on" in June 2010 and had scripted about half the product by August 2010.
- Simon Christopher Francis Furman is a British comics writer and editor. He wrote several strips for the Marvel UK weekly title Action Force as well as Action Force Monthly. He is best known for his work on successive comic incarnations of Transformers, including writing for and editing the Marvel UK Transformers comic (albeit uncredited and under the pseudonym of "Chris Francis") at the time it ran the "Ancient Relics!" crossover with Action Force and he briefly returned to the world of G.I. Joe in 1993 when he was writing the Transformers: Generation 2 comic which contained a crossover with G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
- Simon Furman wrote issues 12-23 of Marvel's 1991 RoboCop comic series.
- Simon Furman est un scénariste de bande dessinée.
- Simon Furman is a well-known and accomplished television, audio, and comic writer. He is best known for his work on Transformers. Furman wrote the Power Rangers S.P.D. comic strip in 2005.
- Probably the most well-known of all Transformers comics writers, Simon Christopher Francis Furman was editor and author for much of the Marvel UK run, and began writing for the Marvel US comic after writer Bob Budiansky left. He has also written and created many non-Transformers characters, including Death's Head with Geoff Senior and "Brute Force" with Jose Delbo. He is an editor at Titan Books, which publishes collections of Transformers comics, among other material. In the same interview, he thought the animated movie was "fantastic", and one of his stated reasons was that "characters died."
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- Furman was the author of StarCraft comic. He was informed in December 2010 that the series would be canceled while he has "solidly" into writing the second arc. However, this heralded a change in editorial direction. Furman proclaimed the original graphic novel to be "definitely on" in June 2010 and had scripted about half the product by August 2010.
- Simon Christopher Francis Furman is a British comics writer and editor. He wrote several strips for the Marvel UK weekly title Action Force as well as Action Force Monthly. He is best known for his work on successive comic incarnations of Transformers, including writing for and editing the Marvel UK Transformers comic (albeit uncredited and under the pseudonym of "Chris Francis") at the time it ran the "Ancient Relics!" crossover with Action Force and he briefly returned to the world of G.I. Joe in 1993 when he was writing the Transformers: Generation 2 comic which contained a crossover with G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
- Probably the most well-known of all Transformers comics writers, Simon Christopher Francis Furman was editor and author for much of the Marvel UK run, and began writing for the Marvel US comic after writer Bob Budiansky left. Since then, Furman has also written Transformers comics for Dreamwave Productions, IDW Publishing, and 3H, and scripted the final episode of the Beast Wars cartoon, "Nemesis Part 2". His IDW run is notable for being the only instance where he has actually created the mythos from the ground up. Every other series has had Furman coming in after someone else had already set everything up. He has also written and created many non-Transformers characters, including Death's Head with Geoff Senior and "Brute Force" with Jose Delbo. He is an editor at Titan Books, which publishes collections of Transformers comics, among other material. Furman is a highly prolific writer and well regarded in the fandom. As a result, he is often the first, last, and occasionally only resort in penning Transformers literature, with a deep involvement in a wide variety of product. Notably, he penned Transformers: The Ultimate Guide, a book which described the background of several continuities which he was not particularly involved in crafting. This book has seen significant criticism for being biased towards comic canon (particularly that which he penned) and, in places, inventing continuity wholecloth without any precedent in prior fiction. In such instances, it has since been assumed that Furman was filling in neglected areas of the (at the time underdeveloped) Dreamwave continuity. Contrary to the popular opinion that he is an outspoken critic of the Generation One animated series, Furman has stated in an interview that he loves the series. He explained that when he was involved with the Marvel comic books as a twenty-something-year-old writer, he thought the show was pitched a little young and that the stories were simplistic and had huge logic flaws, but conceded that he saw them from a different perspective than the generation that grew up watching the cartoon and buying the toys as kids, and so he concentrated on his work, which he believed was more "adult" in tone. He added that, in hindsight, he went back to watch the series and now really enjoys it, particularly Season 2's strong character stories. When he wrote for Marvel comics, he was averse to episodes that dealt with the character back-stories because they clashed with his own back-stories and also caused him to worry that he wasn't presenting the characters as intended. But now he has the freedom to take the series as a viewer and admire the way they were building upon their own mythos. In the same interview, he thought the animated movie was "fantastic", and one of his stated reasons was that "characters died." These days, he's a big fan of Transformers Animated, saying it's the best cartoon since Beast Wars. , despite a relative lack of violent deaths. He's also a fan of West Ham United football club , which perhaps explains his bloodlust. In his spare time, Furman enjoys drinking Corona and killing off hordes of background characters. And Nightbeat.
- Simon Furman wrote issues 12-23 of Marvel's 1991 RoboCop comic series.
- Simon Furman est un scénariste de bande dessinée.
- Simon Furman is a well-known and accomplished television, audio, and comic writer. He is best known for his work on Transformers. Furman wrote the Power Rangers S.P.D. comic strip in 2005.
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