Brian Azzarello
Brian Azzarello is an American comic book writer and screenwriter. He came to prominence with the hardboiled crime series 100 Bullets, published by DC Comics' mature-audience imprint Vertigo. In 2011, he became the writer of DC's relaunched Wonder Woman series.
Early life
Azzarello grew up in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, where his mother managed a restaurant his father was a salesman. As a child, he read monster and war comic books, but avoided the superhero genre. He attended the Cleveland Institute of Art, where he studied painting and printmaking. After several years of working various blue-collar jobs, he moved to Chicago in 1989. After his move to Chicago, Azzarello became interested in the work of Black Lizard Press, a small publishing house which reprinted hardboiled detective and noir fiction.In Chicago, Azzarello met his future wife, artist Jill Thompson, then working for Vertigo. She also liked monster movies, and she was impressed by a werewolf story Azzarello had written. She introduced him to Lou Stathis, an editor at Vertigo who wanted to move away from the light fantasy Vertigo was publishing. He hired Azzarello as a writer.
Career
Brian Azzarello was the line editor for Andrew Rev's incarnation of.Azzarello's first published comics work was "An Undead Evolution", a text article in Cold Blooded #1 published by Northstar. His first story for DC Comics was "Ares" which appeared in Weird War Tales vol. 2 #1. He and artist Eduardo Risso launched the 100 Bullets series for Vertigo in August 1999. In addition to 100 Bullets, Azzarello has written for Batman, Hellblazer and Superman. In 2003, upon being assigned to write both the Batman and Superman titles, Azzarello told the Chicago Tribune, "DC is giving me the keys to both cars in the garage, the Maserati and the Ferrari...Somebody told me, 'Don't drive drunk.'"
Mark Waid's and Alex Ross' 1996 miniseries Kingdom Come features a character named "666", who is physically modeled after Azzarello.
In 2005, Azzarello began a new creator-owned series, the western Loveless, with artist Marcelo Frusin. Also at Vertigo, his Filthy Rich original graphic novel was one of the two titles that launched the Vertigo Crime line. Azzarello and Risso produced a Batman serial for Wednesday Comics in 2009.
He designed the First Wave, a new fictional universe for DC Comics, separate from the main DC Universe. It started with a Batman/Doc Savage one-shot, followed by the First Wave limited series.
In 2011 he began writing The New 52 relaunch of the Wonder Woman series, collaborating with artist Cliff Chiang. He wrote two Before Watchmen limited series featuring the Comedian and Rorschach. In 2014, he and Jeff Lemire, Keith Giffen, and Dan Jurgens co-wrote '.
In April 2015 he was announced as the co-writer of an eight-issue second sequel to The Dark Knight Returns, titled ', with Frank Miller. The series was released twice-monthly starting in late 2015. Andy Kubert and Klaus Janson were the artists on the series.
In 2016 Azzarello wrote the 12-issue miniseries Moonshine with frequent collaborator Eduardo Risso for Image Comics.
Azzarello and artist Lee Bermejo collaborated on the limited series for DC's Black Label imprint.
Influences
Azzarello cites Jim Thompson and David Goodis among his influences.Awards
Azzarello and Argentine artist Eduardo Risso, with whom Azzarello first worked on Jonny Double, won the 2001 Eisner Award for Best Serialized Story for 100 Bullets #15–18: "Hang Up on the Hang Low".Personal life
Azzarello is divorced from fellow comic book creator Jill Thompson. The couple used to reside in Chicago.Early work
- Overstreet's Fan #7–9: "Elementals: Thicker Than Water"
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- *Primer #1: "The Assassin's Song"
- *Red Dragon #1: "Enter Red Dragon"
Vertigo
- Weird War Tales #1: "Ares"
- Gangland #1: "Clean House" collected in Gangland
- Jonny Double #1–4 collected as Jonny Double: Two-Finger Discount
- Heartthrobs #2: "The Other Side of Town"
- Flinch:
- * "Food Chain"
- * "Last Call"
- * "The Shaft"
- 100 Bullets:
- *Volume 1 collects:
- ** "100 Bullets"
- ** "Shot, Water Back"
- ** "Short Con, Long Odds"
- ** "Silencer Nights"
- ** "Day, Hour, Minute...Man"
- ** "The Right Ear, Left in the Cold"
- ** "Heartbreak Sunnyside Up"
- ** "Parlez Kung Vous"
- ** "Hang Up on the Hang Low"
- ** "Epilogue for a Road Dog"
- *Volume 2 collects:
- ** "The Mimic"
- ** "Sell Fish & Out to Sea"
- ** "Red Prince Blues"
- ** "Mr. Branch & the Family Tree"
- ** "Idol Chatter"
- ** "¡Contrabandolero!"
- ** "The Counterfifth Detective"
- *Volume 3 collects:
- ** "On Accidental Purpose"
- ** "Cole Burns Slow Hand"
- ** "Ambition's Audition"
- ** "Night of the Payday"
- ** "A Crash"
- ** "Point off the Edge"
- ** "Chill in the Oven"
- ** "In Stinked"
- ** "Prey for Reign"
- ** "Wylie Runs the Voodoo Down"
- ** "Coda Smoke"
- *Strychnine Lives collects:
- ** "The Calm"
- ** "Staring at the Son"
- ** "The Dive"
- ** "New Tricks"
- ** "Love Let Her"
- *Decayed collects:
- ** "Sleep, Walker"
- ** "A Wake"
- ** "Amorality Play"
- *Once Upon a Crime collects:
- ** "Punch Line"
- ** "A Split Decision"
- ** "Tarantula"
- *Dirty collects:
- ** "The Lady Tonight"
- ** "Red Lions"
- ** "Rain in Vain"
- ** "The Blister"
- ** "My Lonely Friend"
- *Wilt collects:
- ** "100 Bullets"
- Strange Adventures #4: "Native Tongue"
- Hellblazer:
- *Hellblazer collected as:
- ** Hard Time
- ** Good Intentions
- ** Freezes Over
- ** Highwater
- *Vertigo Secret Files & Origins: Hellblazer: "The First Time"
- *Hellblazer #250: "All I Goat for Christmas"
- El Diablo #1–4 collected as El Diablo
- Loveless collected as:
- *A Kin of Homecoming
- *Thicker Than Blackwater
- *Blackwater Falls
- Vertigo Crime: Filthy Rich
- Spaceman #1–9 collected as Spaceman
DC Comics
- Batman:
- *':
- ** "Scars"
- ** "Cornered"
- *Batman #620–625: "Broken City" collected as Batman: Broken City
- *Joker
- *Wednesday Comics #1–12: "Batman" collected in Wednesday Comics
- *Flashpoint: Batman: Knight of Vengeance #1–3 collected in Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint Featuring Batman
- *' #1–9
- *' #1–3
- 9-11: The World's Finest Comic Book Writers & Artists Tell Stories to Remember, Volume Two: "America's Pastime"
- Sgt. Rock: Between Hell and a Hard Place
- JSA All-Stars #6: "Blind Spot" collected in JSA: All Stars
- Superman:
- *Superman vol. 2 #204–215: "" collected as Superman: For Tomorrow
- *' #1–5 collected as Luthor
- DC Comics Presents: Green Lantern: "Penny for Your Thoughts, Dollar For Your Destiny!"
- Solo:
- * "Low Card in the Hole"
- * "Poison"
- Tales of the Unexpected #1–8: "Architecture and Morality" collected as Doctor 13: Architecture and Morality
- First Wave collects:
- *Batman/Doc Savage Special: "Bronze Night"
- *First Wave #1–6
- The Spirit #6: "The Man I Love"
- Doc Savage #6–12
- Wonder Woman collected as:
- *Blood
- *Guts
- *Iron
- *War
- *Flesh
- *Bones
- Before Watchmen: Comedian #1–6
- Before Watchmen: Rorschach #1–4
Other publishers
- Wildstorm:
- *Wildstorm Summer Special: "Zealot: Apple Read"
- *Batman/Deathblow #1–3 collected as Batman/Deathblow: After the Fire
- *Deathblow #1–9 collected as Deathblow: And Then You Live!
- Marvel Comics:
- *Startling Stories: Banner #1–4 collected as Banner
- *Cage #1–5 collected as Cage
- *Spider-Man's Tangled Web #14: "The Last Shoot" collected in Spider-Man's Tangled Web Volume 3
- Dark Horse Comics
- *: "The Bad Night"
Screenwriter
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