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Mike S. Miller
Mike S. Miller (born 1971) is a Native Hawaiian-American comic book illustrator and writer, who has done work for Malibu Comics, Marvel Comics, DC Comics, and Image Comics, as well as self-published work under the imprint Alias Enterprises and online. Some of his better known work is on DC's Injustice: Gods Among Us series.
Miller's early comics work includes inking issues of Freak Force for Malibu Comics in the early 1990s, and penciling issues of Wolverine and other X-Men titles for Marvel in the late 1990s. His DC work includes penciling several issues of Adventures of Superman, JLA in 2000 and 2001, and his longest running series, Injustice: Gods Among Us.
He did pencil and ink work for the comics adaptation of George R. R. Martin's Hedge Knight series (2003–2004, 2007) and for Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time: New Spring (2005–2010).
Miller created and co-wrote The Imaginaries, which was published in 2005 by Image Comics, followed by a brief run in 2008 from Bluewater Productions.
His 2005 comic book series Deal with the Devil was optioned in 2008 by Lionsgate Films, but not produced.
Miller drew two webcomics on his own website, along with co-creator Everett Fitzgerald, Comicstripclub: the slice-of-life video game webcomic Electronic Tigers, and RLC (Right Left Center), a political series with a conservative viewpoint. As of 2014, the latest comic on the site was from 2009; by 2017, the website was defunct.
In the late 2010s he began producing his creator-owned Blacklist Universe, and solicited sales of Lonestar, the first book from it, through Indiegogo.
In 2020 he launched a comic through Indiegogo called The MAGAnificent 7. The comic features superhero characters such as "El Rushbo" and "Shap-Hero" fighting the leftist "Sorosian" to save President Trump.[citation needed]
Mike S. Miller
Mike S. Miller (born 1971) is a Native Hawaiian-American comic book illustrator and writer, who has done work for Malibu Comics, Marvel Comics, DC Comics, and Image Comics, as well as self-published work under the imprint Alias Enterprises and online. Some of his better known work is on DC's Injustice: Gods Among Us series.
Miller's early comics work includes inking issues of Freak Force for Malibu Comics in the early 1990s, and penciling issues of Wolverine and other X-Men titles for Marvel in the late 1990s. His DC work includes penciling several issues of Adventures of Superman, JLA in 2000 and 2001, and his longest running series, Injustice: Gods Among Us.
He did pencil and ink work for the comics adaptation of George R. R. Martin's Hedge Knight series (2003–2004, 2007) and for Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time: New Spring (2005–2010).
Miller created and co-wrote The Imaginaries, which was published in 2005 by Image Comics, followed by a brief run in 2008 from Bluewater Productions.
His 2005 comic book series Deal with the Devil was optioned in 2008 by Lionsgate Films, but not produced.
Miller drew two webcomics on his own website, along with co-creator Everett Fitzgerald, Comicstripclub: the slice-of-life video game webcomic Electronic Tigers, and RLC (Right Left Center), a political series with a conservative viewpoint. As of 2014, the latest comic on the site was from 2009; by 2017, the website was defunct.
In the late 2010s he began producing his creator-owned Blacklist Universe, and solicited sales of Lonestar, the first book from it, through Indiegogo.
In 2020 he launched a comic through Indiegogo called The MAGAnificent 7. The comic features superhero characters such as "El Rushbo" and "Shap-Hero" fighting the leftist "Sorosian" to save President Trump.[citation needed]
