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Michael Reaves

 
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Michael Reaves (born 1950) is an American writer, known for his contributions as producer and story editor to a number of 1990s animated television series, including Disney's Gargoyles and Batman: The Animated Series. He has also written media tie-in novels, children's books, and original fiction. He often collaborates with Steve Perry.

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Books

Novels

Star Wars

Coruscant Nights
MedStar Duology

Young Adult

Anthologies and collections

Short Stories

  • The Breath of Dragons (1973)
  • Passion Play (1974)
  • The Century Feeling (November 1974)
  • The Sound of Something Dying (1976)
  • Amber Day (1977)
  • Love Among the Symbionts (1977)
  • The Big Spell and The Maltese Vulcan (1977)
  • Shadetree (1978)
  • Werewind (1981)
  • The Tearing Of Graymare House (1983)
  • The Night People (1985)
  • The Way Home (with Steve Perry) (1991)
  • Catspaw (1992)
  • Elvis Meets Godzilla (1994)
  • Red Clay (2001) (in The Children of Cthulhu)
  • House Of The Vampire (2003)
  • The Adventure Of The Arab's Manuscript (2003) (in Shadows Over Baker Street)
  • Keep Coming Back (2003)
  • The Legend Of The Midnight Cruiser (2003)
  • Undeadsville (2004)
  • Spider Dream (2005) (in Lost on the Darkside)

Television

Live-Action

Animated

Many more are listed on his website.

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