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Brian K. Vaughan

Brian K. Vaughan is a comic book writer. He was born in 1976 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, and currently lives in San Diego, California. Brian started writing comics professionally in late 1996 when he wrote Cable #43, but has since progressed through the ranks to become one of the most sought after writers in the field, having written a number of mainstream characters from Batman to the X-Men. Brian has also created his own works, including the cult hits Y: The Last Man for DC Comics' Vertigo imprint and Ex Machina for WildStorm.

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Marvel Comics

Runaways
Ultimate X-Men (#46-54)
Mystique (#1-12)
X-Men Icons: Cyclops and Chamber
Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Negative Exposure
The Hood

DC Comics (includes work for Vertigo and WildStorm)

Green Lantern: Circle of Fire
Young Justice: Sins of Youth
Swamp Thing (Vol. 3)
Y: The Last Man
Ex Machina

Other contributions

Brian has written short stories and occasional issues for titles such as Tom Strong, Batman, Captain America, Wolverine, JLA, Wonder Woman, The Escapist , Ka-Zar and the 9-11 tribute comic.

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