Brian Azzarello is an American comic book writer, known for his work on titles such as "100 Bullets," "Wonder Woman," "Joker," and "Superman: For Tomorrow." He began his career in the industry in the 1990s, working for both DC and Marvel Comics.
Azzarello is known for his crime noir storytelling and his ability to take characters and stories that have been around for decades and add new dimensions to them. He has also been credited with revitalizing certain characters and titles, such as his run on Wonder Woman, which was praised for its modern and feminist take on the character.
His work on "100 Bullets" was particularly notable and received critical acclaim, winning the Eisner Award for Best Writer and Best Continuing Series. It has also been cited as one of the best comics of the 21st century.
Azzarello's impact on the comics industry is significant, as his works have been critically acclaimed, and have been adapted into various forms of media, including films, television shows, and video games. His stories have also been influential in shaping the modern comic book landscape, with many writers and artists citing him as an inspiration.
Azzarello's writing is known for its dark and mature themes, and his ability to create complex characters that often exist in moral gray areas. His legacy continues to be felt in comics and beyond.
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