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He is the creator of the comic book Scud: The Disposable Assassin, co-writer of the feature film Monster House, co-creator of the competitive film festival Channel 101, and the co-creator of Comedy Central's The Sarah Silverman Program.
Scud: The Disposable Assassin (published from 1994 to 1998, and 2008) is a humorous, hyperkinetic science fiction comic by Rob Schrab about a world in which one can buy robot assassins out of vending machines, the most popular of which are intelligent robots that kill a specified target and then self-destruct .
He and Rob Schrab co-wrote the screenplay for the Academy Award-nominated film Monster House. He is credited with writing part of Rob Schrab's comic book series Scud: The Disposable Assassin , as well as the spin-off comic series La Cosa Nostroid .
Schrab (pronounced “shrob”) is one of the up-and-coming comic talents in Hollywood, collaborating with the likes of Robert Zemeckis, Ben Stiller and Tenacious D. But for many comic fans, he’s still best-known as the creator of the 1990s indy hit Scud the Disposable Assassin.
Rob Schrab was born on 12 November 1969 in Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for The Sarah Silverman Program. (2007) , Monster House (2006) and Rick and Morty (2013) .
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- Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA
- Producer, Writer, Actor
Rob Schrab (born November 12, 1969) is one of the co-creators of Channel 101 along with Dan Harmon. He is a comic book creator, actor, comedian, writer, and film and television producer. Schrab grew up in Mayville, Wisconsin.
Sep 23, 2019 · With credits that include Community, Mystery Science Theater 3000, The Sarah Silverman Program and so much more, Rob Schrab has become a go-to director for television comedy.