Greg Rucka bibliography

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Greg Rucka bibliography
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Rucka in 2004
Active period1996–present
Publishers
Oni Press 1998–present
DC Comics 1998–present
Marvel Comics 2001–present
Image Comics 2001–present

Greg Rucka is an American writer known for the series of novels starring his character Atticus Kodiak, the creator-owned comic book series Whiteout , Queen & Country , Stumptown and Lazarus , as well as lengthy runs on such titles as Detective Comics , Wonder Woman , Elektra and Wolverine . Rucka has written a substantial amount of supplemental material for a number of DC Comics' line-wide and inter-title crossovers, including "No Man's Land", "Infinite Crisis" and "New Krypton". Rucka has also co-created, along with writer Ed Brubaker and artist Michael Lark, the acclaimed comic book series Gotham Central , [1] [2] which takes the perspective of ordinary policemen working in Gotham City. [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Novels

Atticus Kodiak

Series of novels starring the professional bodyguard Atticus Kodiak, including:

Other early work

Novelizations, original stories within established franchises and other work, including:

Queen & Country

Series of novels set in the world of Rucka's comic book series Queen & Country , including:

Perfect Dark

Series of novels set in the world of the Perfect Dark video game, including:

Jad Bell

Series of novels starring the ex-Delta Force operative Jad Bell, including:

Star Wars

Series of young adult novels set in the current canon of Star Wars, including:

Comics

Oni Press

Titles published by Oni Press include:

DC Comics

Titles published by DC Comics include:

Marvel Comics

Titles published by Marvel include:

Image Comics

Titles published by Image include:

Other publishers

Titles published by various American publishers include:

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