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Adam Beechen

 
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Adam Beechen
Born December 22, 1968 (1968-12-22) (age 40)
IL, USA
Nationality American
Area(s) Writer
Notable works Hench, Robin, Countdown to Final Crisis

Adam Beechen is an American comic book writer, currently writing Countdown to Adventure and co-writing Countdown for DC Comics.

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Career

Animation

Beechen has written scripts for various cartoon, such as Teen Titans, The Wild Thornberrys, Rugrats and The Batman. [1] He was also the story editor on Hi-Hi Puffy Amiyumi for Cartoon Network. [2]

Beechen has written for the Nickelodeon animated series, Edgar and Ellen, and for the short-lived drama Savannah. He is currently working on a Pink Panther remake for the Cartoon Network to air later this year.

Comics

Beechen wrote several Rugrats, The Wild Thornberrys and Rocket Power comic strips for Nickelodeon Magazine.

Beechen's first credited published work was a graphic novel named Hench, with artist Manny Bello, was published by AiT/Planet Lar in 2004. He's also written scripts for Teen Titans Go! and Justice League Unlimited for DC Comics.

Currently, Beechen is under contract with DC. He wrote issues of DC's weekly mini-series Countdown to Final Crisis [3] and the mini-series Countdown to Adventure, featuring Animal Man, Starfire and Adam Strange, for DC. He is currently writing a Batgirl mini-series.

His follow up original graphic novel with Bello, Dugout, was released by AiT/Planet Lar in 2008. At the New York Comic Con, Wildstorm announced he would be writing a new series, Killapalooza, with Trevor Hairsine on art duties.[4][5] Also at Wildstorm he took over writing Wildcats during the World's End storyline.[6]

Bibliography

AiT/Planet Lar

  • Dugout
  • Hench

DC Comics

Komikwerks

  • What I Did on My Hypergalactic Interstellar Summer Vacation

References

External links

Preceded by
Bill Willingham
Robin writer
2006-2007
Succeeded by
Brandon Thomas
Preceded by
Geoff Johns
Teen Titans writer
2007
Succeeded by
Sean McKeever
Preceded by
Andersen Gabrych
Batgirl writer
2008-2009
Succeeded by
Bryan Q. Miller

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