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| Andy Hartnell | |
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| Born | Kenosha, Wisconsin |
| Nationality | American |
| Area(s) | Writer |
| Notable works | Danger Girl Army of Darkness Rokkin Wildsiderz |
Andy Hartnell is an American comic book writer and co-creator of the popular comic book series Danger Girl. He is best known for his work at Jim Lee's Wildstorm Productions.
Hartnell was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin and currently resides in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and La Jolla, California.
Hartnell got his big break at Wildstorm Productions and eventually worked his way up to become writer and co-creator of the hit Danger Girl series with artist J. Scott Campbell. Hartnell and Campbell later created the teenage superhero series titled Wildsiderz.[1] Hartnell has also teamed with artist Nick Bradshaw to write and create the cult-hit series Rokkin for DC comics. He also wrote the Scream Award-winning Army of Darkness: Ashes to Ashes comic book series for Dynamite Entertainment.[2]
Recent work includes reteaming with J. Scott Campbell on further Danger Girl adventures and writing additional titles for IDW Publishing and Dynamite Entertainment.[3]
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