Steven Grant

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Steven Grant (born October 22, 1953) is an American writer of comic books. He has worked for both Marvel and DC, as well as various independent companies, including the two year run of X, for Dark Horse and is most widely known for the 1985/1986 Punisher miniseries with Mike Zeck (collected as Circle Of Blood, ISBN 0-87135-394-6), which turned the character into a fan favourite. However, Grant has cited the likes of Badlands (which dealt with the assassination of John F. Kennedy), Mortal Souls, Whisper (published by First Comics), Damned and The Last Heroes (with Gil Kane) as examples of work he is proudest of. He currently lives in Henderson, Nevada.

He is an atheist ([1]).

Preceded by
Roger Stern
Incredible Hulk writer
1980
Succeeded by
Bill Mantlo
Preceded by
Jim Shooter
Avengers writer
1982
Succeeded by
Roger Stern
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