Brian Michael Bendis | |
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Bendis at a signing at Midtown Comics in Manhattan, June 21, 2010
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Born | Brian Michael Bendis August 18, 1967 Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Writer, Artist |
Notable works
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Ultimate Spider-Man Powers New Avengers Daredevil Alias Jinx House of M Secret Invasion Spider-Woman All-New X-Men |
Awards |
Five Eisner Awards
Four Wizard Awards Three Comics Buyer's Guide Awards |
Spouse(s) | Alisa (4 children) |
Five Eisner Awards
including:
Four Wizard Awards
Brian Michael Bendis (born August 18, 1967) is an American comic book writer and artist. He has won critical acclaim, including five Eisner Awards for both his creator-owned work and his work on various Marvel Comics books.
Starting out with crime and noir comics, Bendis eventually moved to mainstream superhero work. With Bill Jemas and Mark Millar, Bendis was the primary architect of the Ultimate Marvel Universe, launching Ultimate Spider-Man in 2000, on which he continues as writer. He relaunched the Avengers franchise with New Avengers in 2004, and has also written the Marvel "event" storylines "Secret War" (2004-2005), "House of M" (2005), "Secret Invasion" (2008), "Siege" (2010) and "Age of Ultron" (2013).
Though Bendis has cited comic book writers such as Frank Miller and Alan Moore, his own writing influences are less rooted in comics, drawing on the work of David Mamet, Richard Price, and Aaron Sorkin, whose dialogue Bendis feels are "the best in any medium."
In addition to writing comics he has worked in television, video games and film, and began teaching writing at University of Oregon in Fall 2013. He has also occasionally taught at Portland State University. In 2014, Bendis wrote Words for Pictures, a book about comics published by Random House.