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Mark Justice (born c. 1970) is an American former Magic: The Gathering professional player. He was considered by some to be the best player of the game in its earliest era of professional play.[6] Justice was the second Magic: The Gathering United States National Champion in 1995. He also led the first Magic US National Team to the first world team victory of the first team portion of the World Championships.[7]

Key Information

Justice placed 3rd at the 1995 World Championships, 6th at the first Pro Tour in New York, 1996, 2nd at the 1996 World Championships, and 2nd at PT Paris in 1997. His last appearance was in 1999.

Justice is also an author of the basic and advanced Magic: The Gathering strategy guides.

At Pro Tour Atlanta in 1998, Justice was disqualified from competition for cheating in the limited draft portion of the event. Justice knowingly submitted an incorrect draft list, then proceeded to purchase an additional card from a vendor and attempt to add the card to his deck. The extra card ("Muscle Sliver") was from a different print run and had visibly different color shading from the other three copies he had drafted, and Justice was immediately found out. After lying again about the card, he was given the opportunity to prove his story, that he had purchased a copy to replace the faulty card he drafted and threw away, by producing the copy he had supposedly discarded. Justice refused this opportunity, resulting in his disqualification.[8] This was the most prominent of several incidents of cheating and foul play[according to whom?] that have thus far prevented Justice from being admitted to Magic's "Hall of Fame."[citation needed]

Accomplishments

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 Season   Event type   Location  Format Date  Rank 
None Nationals Philadelphia Special July 15–16, 1995 1
None Worlds Seattle Special August 5–7, 1995 3
None Worlds Seattle National team August 5–7, 1995 1
1996 Pro Tour New York Standard February 16–18, 1996 6
1996 Worlds Seattle Special August 14–18, 1996 2
1996–97 Pro Tour Paris Block Constructed April 11–13, 1997 2
1997–98 Invitational Rio de Janeiro Special January 29 – February 2, 1998 6
1997–98 Pro Tour New York Limited April 17–19, 1998 7

Last updated: December 7, 2008
Source: Wizards.com

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Mark Justice was an American writer, editor, and podcaster known for his influential work in the horror and pulp fiction genres, particularly through his novels blending zombie apocalypse themes with western elements and his long-running podcast Pod of Horror. He created and hosted Pod of Horror starting in 2005, a respected horror literature podcast that featured in-depth interviews with major authors such as Clive Barker, Brian Keene, and Jonathan Maberry, while incorporating high production values from his radio background and humorous comedy sketches. The podcast helped promote emerging horror writers and remained a staple in the genre community for over a decade. Justice's bibliography includes co-authoring the zombie apocalypse duology Dead Earth: The Green Dawn and Dead Earth: The Vengeance Road with David T. Wilbanks, the short story collection Looking at the World with Broken Glass in My Eye, the pulp-western horror novel Deadneck Hootenanny, and The Dead Sheriff: Zombie Damnation, as well as contributions to anthologies and editing projects such as Appalachian Winter Hauntings. Born in 1959, he also worked as a newspaper columnist and drew on his radio experience before his unexpected death in 2016 from a heart attack.

Early life

Mark Justice was born on September 23, 1959, in Ashland, Kentucky, to Alice Carol Benard-Justice and the late Homer Erwin Justice. Limited information is publicly available about his early life, upbringing, or education.

Acting career

There is no documented evidence that Mark Justice (1959–2016), known for his work as a horror writer, editor, podcaster, and radio personality, pursued or participated in an acting career in stage, film, or television.

Producing career

Mark Justice did not have a producing career in independent film or television. He is not associated with the post-2016 film credits previously listed in this section, which belong to a different individual of the same name. His primary production work was creating, producing, and hosting the Pod of Horror podcast from 2005 until his death in 2016, as detailed in the lead section.

Other professional work

No verified information exists on additional professional work in film, stunts, commercials, or music videos for Mark Justice, the horror writer, editor, and podcaster who died in 2016. Prior content appears to confuse him with a different individual sharing the same name.

Personal life

Mark Justice was born on September 23, 1959, in Ashland, Kentucky. He resided in the Ashland and Flatwoods area of Kentucky with his wife, Norma Kay Ison Justice, to whom he was married for 33 years until his death. The couple had three cats—Archie Goodwin, Kallie Bear, and Sabrina Bell—which he considered his children. He had one brother, David Justice, and several nieces, including Jessica Ison, Scarlett Rose Justice, and Presley Rose Pilkington. Justice adored his family, enjoyed making people laugh, and loved serving his community when he felt he could make a difference. He was an avid reader and author in addition to his radio and writing career.
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