Greg Rucka

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Greg Rucka

Greg at a Comic Book Convention during a meet-and-greet in 2004
Birth name Gregory Rucka
Born November 29, 1969 (age 37)
San Francisco, California
Nationality
American
Area(s) Writer
Notable works Batman
Gotham Central

Gregory Rucka (born November 29, 1969) is an American writer of novels and comic books. He is married to fellow comic writer Jen Van Meter.

His writing career began with his Atticus Kodiak series. Kodiak is a bodyguard whose jobs are rarely as uncomplicated as they at first appear. The series to date consists of: Keeper, Finder, Smoker, Shooting at Midnight, and Critical Space. These works garnered Rucka much critical acclaim and comparisons to the elite writers of crime/suspense fiction. The "Atticus" novels are notable for their realism and attention to detail, which are partly a product of Rucka's fight training and experience as an EMT. He has also written three non-Atticus books: Fistful of Rain, A Gentleman's Game and Private Wars; the latter two are tie-ins to his comic book series Queen and Country.

In the 1990s, Rucka would hop onto the comic scene with his highly praised Whiteout, published through Oni Press. Whiteout focuses on a murder in an Antarctic base. It was followed by a sequel, Whiteout: Melt. Rucka would begin a pattern with this book: writing strong, independent woman characters. Queen and Country, dealing with British spies, is his longest and most personal work (also published by Oni).

The majority of Rucka's work today is for DC Comics, where he is the current writer of Checkmate and a co-writer on the weekly series 52. Gotham Central - the series Rucka co-created with fellow scribe Ed Brubaker was recently concluded by Rucka alone after Brubaker left DC to work exclusively with Marvel. (Both Rucka - and Brubaker - had previously dealt with Batman and his supporting cast in Detective Comics, which Rucka wrote on a regular basis following the events of No Man's Land; he also penned the novelization of the aforementioned year-long arc.) Rucka is commonly considered to be one of the "Big Five" writers at DC Comics, along with Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Mark Waid and Judd Winick. On the DC comic 52, Johns, Morrison and Waid are his co-writers. He has also done work for Marvel Comics - including runs on Wolverine, Elektra and the mini-series Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra - and for Image Comics. His series Queen and Country resumed publication at Oni Press in 2006.

Rucka's work, particularly in comics, has attracted critical and fan acclaim, and also won several awards, including Eisner Awards for the "Half a Life" storyline in Gotham Central (which also won a Harvey Award), Whiteout: Melt and Queen and Country. He was also featured in the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation comic book miniseries "Dying In The Gutters" as the accidental killer of a comics gossip columnist despite intending to kill Joe Quesada over terminating a project.

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Greg Rucka was born in San Francisco, California and raised on the Central Coast of California, in what is commonly referred to as "Steinbeck Country." He began his writing career in earnest at the age of 10 by winning a county-wide short-story contest, and hasn't let up since. He graduated from Vassar College with an A.B. in English, and from the University of Southern California's Master of Professional Writing Program with an M.F.A.

  • Oni Press Color Special 2001 (6 page Queen and Country story)
  • Oni Press Summer Vacation Supercolor Fun Special (pages 37-42)
  • Queen and Country #1-
  • Queen and Country: Declassified vol. 1 #1-3
  • Queen and Country: Declassified vol. 2 #1-3
  • Whiteout #1-4
  • Whiteout: Melt #1-4

  • Felon #1-4

Preceded by
Frank Tieri
Wolverine writer
2003–2004
Succeeded by
Mark Millar
Preceded by
Walt Simonson
Wonder Woman writer
2003–2006
Succeeded by
Allan Heinberg
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