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Steven Grant

 
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Steven Grant
Born October 22, 1953 (1953-10-22) (age 56)
Nationality American
Area(s) Writer
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Steven Grant (born October 22, 1953) is an American comic-book writer best known for his 1985-1986 Marvel Comics mini-series Punisher, with artist Mike Zeck (collected as Circle Of Blood, ISBN 0-87135-394-6) and for his creator-owned character Whisper.

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Biography

Grant has a long history scripting for both major publishers such as Marvel Comics and DC, as well as smaller companies such as First Comics and Dark Horse.

Beginning in the early 80s Grant wrote a number of works for Marvel. In addition to bringing the Punisher back into the forefront of the Marvel Universe after a several-year lull, Grant has written Avengers, The Hulk, The Defenders and fill-in runs on comics such as What If?, Spectacular Spider-Man, and Marvel Team-Up.

In the early 80s his creator-owned character, the female ninja Whisper, debuted at Capital Comics though the company's publishing arm folded after only two issues (and a promotional poster) of the book were published. Several months after First Comics picked up two other Capital publications (Nexus and the Badger), they published a one-shot entitled Whisper Special which led to Whisper being featured in the anthology book First Adventures and eventually to her own ongoing series. During this time, Grant also wrote American Flagg! (he was personally selected by Howard Chaykin to take over scripting the book after Chaykin's departure), a fill-in run on Shatter, a short-lived book of his own creation called Psychoblast and a few issues of Classics Illustrated at First.

At Dark Horse Comics, Grant wrote several limited and ongoing series in the short-lived Dark Horse shared superhero continuity, including the entire two-year run of the series X.

Over the last several years, Grant has written numerous works for IDW Publishing including original comics featuring the characters from the television show CSI and an updated version of his character Whisper.

In addition to comic book work, Grant has written a number of novels for young adults under the pen-name Frank W. Dixon.

As of 2009, he writes the column "Permanent Damage" as a staff writer for the online magazine Comic Book Resources.

He lives in Henderson, Nevada and he is a self-described atheist.[1]

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Preceded by
Roger Stern
Incredible Hulk writer
1980
Succeeded by
Bill Mantlo
Preceded by
Jim Shooter
Avengers writer
1982
Succeeded by
Roger Stern

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