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  1. Steven T. Seagle (born March 31, 1965) is an American writer who works in the comic book, television, film, live theater, video game and animation industries. He is best known [1] for his graphic novel memoir It's a Bird...

  2. Steve T. Seagle was the writer of the Superman title from issue #190 (April 2003) to #200 (February 2004), including Superman 10-Cent Adventure #1 from (March 2003). According to Seagle, he was basically a fill-in writer until Jim Lee came over to do what became Superman: For Tomorrow.

  3. www.dc.com › graphic-novels › its-a-birdIT'S A BIRD... - DC.com

    Steve's given the dream assignment to write Superman, only he can't relate to a Man of Steel when his own fears of death haunt him. Explore the cultural significance of a comic-book icon as Steve comes to terms with Superman's cultural importance.

  4. Sep 7, 2021 · In this new edition of the stunning semi-autobiographical graphic novel, acclaimed writer Steven T. Seagle tells one of the most realistic Superman tales ever—without featuring Superman. Steve's given the assignment every writer dreams of: to write Superman.

  5. May 28, 2023 · A story about a writer trapped by his genetics verses his struggle with the character of Superman. Written as a semi-autobiography, this maybe Steven t. Seagle's greatest work.

  6. Sep 17, 2019 · It’s a Bird is not like any Superman comic I’ve ever read. It’s not concerned with what Lex Luthor is up to, or how many baddies Superman is beating up, or what Lois Lane is doing.

  7. SIDELIGHTS: Although writer Steven T. Seagle has worked in many different genres, ranging from film and television to graphic novels, he has attracted the most attention for his work on the iconic figure of Superman. First created in 1934 by Cleveland teenagers Jerry Siegal and Joe Schuster, Superman epitomized the American dream for ...

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