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In the late 1970s to early 1980s he drew fantasy ink pictures for the Dungeons & Dragons Basic and Expert game rulebooks. He first gained attention for his 1980s comic book series Elementals published by Comico, which he both wrote and drew. However, for reasons unknown, the series had trouble maintaining an original schedule, and Willingham's position in the industry remained spotty for many years. He contributed stories to Green Lantern and started his own independent, black-and-white comics series Coventry which lasted only 3 issues. He also produced the pornographic series Ironwood for Eros Comix. In the late 1990s Willingham reestablished himself as a prolific writer. He produced the 13-issue Pantheon for Lone Star Press and wrote a pair of short novels about the modern adventures of the hero Beowulf, published by the writer's collective, Clockwork Storybook, of which Willingham was a founding member. In the early 2000s he began writing extensively for DC Comics, including the limited series Proposition Player, a pair of limited series about the Greek witch Thessaly from The Sandman, and most notably the popular series Fables

David López est un écrivain français né en 1985. Son premier roman, Fief, a été publié en 2017 aux éditions du Seuil. Pour cet ouvrage, il a remporté le prix du Livre Inter en 2018. Plus jeune écrivain présenté cette année, il a remporté la compétition après quatre heures de délibérations et deux tours de scrutin. David López a débuté l'écriture de Fief en 2013, en suivant le Master Création littéraire de l’université Vincennes-Seine-Saint-Denis-Paris-VIII. Fief évoque la jeunesse, la langue que parlent les jeunes, la banlieue. Le personnage principal s'appelle Jonas. L'ouvrage parle de lui, de sa bande de potes, de son territoire entre ville et campagne, en zone « périurbaine ». L'auteur explique dans un portrait publié par Télérama que ce qu'il cherche dans Fief, c'est écrire "ce qu’on fait quand on ne fait rien". David López a pratiqué la boxe, le rap et réside à Nemours.

Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name Mike Norton has been working in comics for 10 years now, gaining recognition for projects such as The Waiting Place and Jason and the Argobots. In 2001, he became Art Director for Devil's Due Publishing where he drew the first Voltron mini-series. In 2005, he went freelance and has since made a name for himself working on books like Queen and Country, Gravity, Runaways, All-New Atom and Green Arrow/Black Canary. He is also very, very tall.
