| Roger McKenzie | |
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| Born | November 8 |
| Nationality | American |
| Area(s) | Writer |
| Notable works | Daredevil |
Roger McKenzie (born November 8)[1] is an American comic book writer best known for his work on Daredevil with Frank Miller.
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McKenzie's first comics work was a seven page short story title "Ground Round" in Vampirella #50 (April 1976) published by Warren Publishing.[2] He wrote stories for Warren's black and white magazine titles Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella from 1976–1982. He worked for DC Comics as well, creating the western character Cinnamon and several stories for the company's horror titles.[2]
McKenzie and Frank Miller's first collaboration was on a two-page story entitled "Slowly, painfully, you dig your way from the cold, choking debris..." published in DC Comics' Weird War Tales #68 (October 1978).[2] Miller became the artist on Marvel Comics' Daredevil with issue #158 (May 1979) and McKenzie scripted many of the stories from Miller's plots.
Other Marvel Comics titles McKenzie contributed to include Battlestar Galactica (1979–1980) and Captain America (1978–1980).[2] McKenzie and artist Don Perlin developed the idea of Captain America running for the office of President of the United States.[3] Marvel originally rejected the idea but it would be used later by Roger Stern and John Byrne[4] in Captain America #250 (October 1980).[5] McKenzie and Perlin received credit for the idea on the letters page at Stern's insistence.[6] McKenzie and Perlin would also receive credit in the followup story in What If? #26 (April 1981).[2]
McKenzie has written for a variety of independent publishers such as Pacific Comics, Comico Comics, Pied Piper Comics, and Eclipse Comics.[2]
| Preceded by Steve Gerber |
Captain America writer 1978–1980 |
Succeeded by Peter B. Gillis |
| Preceded by Jim Shooter |
Ghost Rider writer 1978–1979 |
Succeeded by Michael Fleisher |
| Preceded by N/A |
Battlestar Galactica writer 1979–1980 |
Succeeded by Steven Grant & Walter Simonson |
| Preceded by Peter B. Gillis |
Captain America writer 1980 |
Succeeded by John Byrne & Roger Stern |
| Preceded by Jim Shooter |
Daredevil writer 1978–1980 (with Frank Miller in late 1980) |
Succeeded by Frank Miller |
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