Dan Abnett
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Dan Abnett
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Holly Newson
About this listen
Joining us at Audible Studios is Dan Abnett, British comic book writer and novelist, who has contributed to series for Marvel, DC Comics and Games Workshop's Black Library.
Abnett is one of the Black Library's main authors and certainly one of their best sellers. Writing within the Warhammer 40,000 universe, Abnett has authored infamous series such as Horus Heresy, Gaunt's Ghosts and Eisenhorn.
Abnett has also written prolifically for Marvel and DC, as well as 2000 AD. His main titles are Aqua-Man, Judge Dredd Megazine, Guardians of the Galaxy, He-Man and Titans.
We spoke about Abnett's love of comics and graphic novels and his career writing some of the biggest names of superheroes and D&D, and what it was like to pick the characters for Guardians of the Galaxy.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-01-23
Dan, you are amazing.
When it comes to Dan Abnett, I'm starting to struggle to find any critique points to point out and comment on.
I find myself, deeply immersed in his writing, and when coupled with Toby Longworth, as the narrator, I often time can't wait for my next "walk and listen" session.
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- Eva
- 14-07-20
great listen
fascinating and amusing author, who discusses a little reviewed side of the writing field. another author who's interview could be longer and the time would be well spent
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