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In addition to final copy editing, Kevin has a hand in every product published at Palladium Books. Additionally, he has been published in several products prior to Palladium Books, such as A + Comics, and produced art and cartography for the Judges Guild and other early role-playing industry products.

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  • In addition to final copy editing, Kevin has a hand in every product published at Palladium Books. Additionally, he has been published in several products prior to Palladium Books, such as A + Comics, and produced art and cartography for the Judges Guild and other early role-playing industry products.
  • Lost's writing team has been changing every year, yet certain writers stayed with the show since the beginning.
  • A number of people have written Judge Dredd stories, many of whom have become famous outside of 2000 AD. * John Wagner * Pat Mills * Alan Grant * Garth Ennis * Gordon Rennie * Mark Millar * Robbie Morrison
  • Writers is a Department on the IMDb update page.
  • Writers are the one who write the story for the comics or manga they are mainly the one's who handles their own comic books.
  • The following list names the writers responsible for Invader Zim, as well as the number of episodes they oversaw or assisted in creating.
  • The writers of the show were: Winnie Holzman, Justin Tanner, Betsy Thomas, Jason Katims, Liberty Godshall, Jill Gordon, Richard Kramer, Ellen Herman, Elizabeth Gill
  • The Wire is written by a team of writers. David Simon and Ed Burns are the series creators. Simon was the head writer throughout the series run. Burns remained a writer for the show throughout its five seasons.
  • Writers are like journalists and wordanistas combined, lacking both the truthiness and factiness that makes The Colbert Report great.
  • Write quality C++ code when maintaining the game...
  • This is an alphabetical list of LOST writers, including the number of episodes they have witten, up to Through the Looking Glass. * J.J. Abrams (2 episodes, also creator, director and producer). * Carlton Cuse (18 episodes, also producer) * Leonard Dick (6 episodes, also producer) * Paul Dini (1 episode, also story editor) * Brent Fletcher (1 episode) * David Fury (4 episodes, also producer) * Drew Goddard (6 episodes, also producer) * Javier Grillo-Marxuach (6 episodes, also producer) * Adam Horowitz (10 episodes, also producer) * Jennifer Johnson (2 episodes, also producer) * Christina M. Kim (5 episodes, also story editor) * Edward Kitsis (10 episodes, also producer) * Dawn Lambertsen Kelly (1 episode, also writer's assistant) * Jeff
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  • In addition to final copy editing, Kevin has a hand in every product published at Palladium Books. Additionally, he has been published in several products prior to Palladium Books, such as A + Comics, and produced art and cartography for the Judges Guild and other early role-playing industry products.
  • Lost's writing team has been changing every year, yet certain writers stayed with the show since the beginning.
  • This is an alphabetical list of LOST writers, including the number of episodes they have witten, up to Through the Looking Glass. * J.J. Abrams (2 episodes, also creator, director and producer). * Carlton Cuse (18 episodes, also producer) * Leonard Dick (6 episodes, also producer) * Paul Dini (1 episode, also story editor) * Brent Fletcher (1 episode) * David Fury (4 episodes, also producer) * Drew Goddard (6 episodes, also producer) * Javier Grillo-Marxuach (6 episodes, also producer) * Adam Horowitz (10 episodes, also producer) * Jennifer Johnson (2 episodes, also producer) * Christina M. Kim (5 episodes, also story editor) * Edward Kitsis (10 episodes, also producer) * Dawn Lambertsen Kelly (1 episode, also writer's assistant) * Jeffrey Lieber (2 episodes, also creator) * Damon Lindelof (24 episodes, also creator and producer) * Lynne E. Litt (1 episode, also producer) * Steven Maeda (4 episodes, also producer) * Monica Owusu-Breen (1 episode, also producer) * Jeff Pinkner (4 episode, also producer) * Matt Ragghianti (1 episode, also writer's assistant) * Jordan Rosenberg (1 episode, also writer of The Lost Experience) * Elizabeth Sarnoff (8 episodes, also producer) * Alison Schapker (1 episode, also producer) * Janet Tamaro (1 episode) * Christian Taylor (1 episode) * Brian K. Vaughan (1 episode, also executive story editor) * Craig Wright (2 episodes, also producer)
  • A number of people have written Judge Dredd stories, many of whom have become famous outside of 2000 AD. * John Wagner * Pat Mills * Alan Grant * Garth Ennis * Gordon Rennie * Mark Millar * Robbie Morrison
  • Writers is a Department on the IMDb update page.
  • Writers are the one who write the story for the comics or manga they are mainly the one's who handles their own comic books.
  • The following list names the writers responsible for Invader Zim, as well as the number of episodes they oversaw or assisted in creating.
  • The writers of the show were: Winnie Holzman, Justin Tanner, Betsy Thomas, Jason Katims, Liberty Godshall, Jill Gordon, Richard Kramer, Ellen Herman, Elizabeth Gill
  • The Wire is written by a team of writers. David Simon and Ed Burns are the series creators. Simon was the head writer throughout the series run. Burns remained a writer for the show throughout its five seasons.
  • Writers are like journalists and wordanistas combined, lacking both the truthiness and factiness that makes The Colbert Report great.
  • Write quality C++ code when maintaining the game...
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