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Brandon M. Easton is a professional writer, screenwriter, and educator based in
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. Easton was born in
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and resides in Southern California. Easton is mainly known for his work on the Warner Bros. Animation reboot of the ThunderCats series as well as critical acclaim for his work in the comic book industry.


Educational background

Easton earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from
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in 1997, Master of Fine Arts in Screenwriting from
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in 2001 and Masters in Secondary Social Studies Education from the
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in New York City in 2005. Easton often credits his time at Ithaca College as a “major transformative moment” in his life and says it gave birth to his writing voice and sociological perspectives. Easton regularly writes and speaks on issues of race in the comic book industry, and has been published in various articles discussing racial barriers for writers of color. He is also a mentor to new comic book writers, and has a regular panel called "The Writer's Journey" where he and other colleagues discuss the secrets to breaking into show business.


Writing and podcast career

Easton has written for the Boston Herald, Crashpad Magazine, and a variety of other publications, and taught as a public school teacher in the New York City public schools from 2003 to 2008. In 2008, Easton moved to Southern California to pursue writing, and since that time Easton has been writing for television and comics. Easton has been named the writer of the international franchise Armarauders from Mecha Workshop as well as a guest writer for the new Watson and Holmes comic series published by New Paradigm Studios. In 2012, Easton signed a multi-graphic novel writing deal with LION FORGE COMICS, a new transmedia company based in St. Louis, Missouri and has authored multiple comic books, including "The Joshua Run,” "Roboy," and an upcoming biographical graphic novel about the life of pro-wrestler Andre the Giant. Easton's original graphic novel SHADOWLAW garnered coverage in publications/outlets like USA Today, Wired, Forbes and Ain't It Cool News.


Brave new souls documentary

Easton is the producer, writer and director of Brave New: Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Writers of the 21st Century - a documentary that addresses the issues of race and representation in the comic book industry, genre publishing and Hollywood. Easton interviewed new, but acclaimed, writers like
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Awards

Easton is a recipient of the 2015 Disney-ABC Writing Program, a one year program that is considered to be one of the most successful writer programs in the entertainment industry. Easton was a 2014 nominee for the Eisner Comic Industry Award for Best Single Issue or One Shot, which is considered the Comic Industry's equivalent of the Oscar Academy Awards. Easton also received three GLYPH awards in 2014 from the East Coast Black Age of Comics, including Fan Award (WATSON AND HOLMES #6), Story of the Year (WATSON AND HOLMES #6), and Best Writer (WATSON AND HOLMES #6). Easton is also the recipient of the 2013 Glyph recipient for Best Writer for his original graphic novel Shadowlaw. Easton was also a semi-finalist with the Hollywood Black Film Festival's Project Stargazer in 2013 – collaboration with NASA to find and develop science-fiction writers of color.


Television

* ''
Thundercats ''ThunderCats'' is a media franchise, featuring a fictional group of cat-like humanoid aliens. The characters were created by Tobin Wolf and featured in an animated television series named ''ThunderCats'', running from 1985 to 1989, whic ...
'' (2012) * '' Transformers: Rescue Bots'' (2014) * '' Agent Carter'' (2016) * '' Avengers Assemble'' (2018-2019) * '' Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy'' (2020)


Comics


451 Media Group

* ''Bad Moon Rising'' #1-6 (2015-2016)


Arcana Studio

* ''Shadowlaw'' (2014)


Antarctic Press

* ''Miles Away'' (2013 GN)


DC Comics

* ''Truth & Justice'' - digital issues #4-6 (newsstand issue #2)
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Dreamwave Productions

* ''Arkanium'' (2002) * '' Transformers: Armada'' Free Comic Book Day (2003)


IDW Publishing

* ''
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: Closer to Heaven'' (2015 GN) * '' Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook'' #1-3 (2017) * ''
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Presents: Behind the Curtain - Real Pro Wrestling Stories'' (2019 GN) * ''
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100-Page Giant'' (2020) * ''Judge Dredd: False Witness'' (2020) * '' M.A.S.K.'' #1-10 (2016-2017) * ''
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'': M.A.S.K. #1 (2016) * ''
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'': Waypoint Special #1 (2018) * ''Star Trek: Year Five'' #3-4 (2019) * ''
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: Deviations'' (2016) * '' Transformers: Unicron'' #3 (2018): M.A.S.K. backup story


Lionforge Comics

* ''Incidentals'' #10-19 (2018-2019) * ''Roboy'' #1 - #6 (2013-2015) * ''The Joshua Run'' #1 - #2 (2013)


Marvel Comics

* ''
Civil War II ''Civil War II'' is a 2016 comic book crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics. Debuting in June of that year, it is the sequel to 2006's "Civil War" and consists of a nine-issue eponymous core limited series, by writer Brian Michael Be ...
: Choosing Sides'' #1 (2016) *'' Marvel Action: Spider-Man'' #1-2 (2020)


Mecha Workshop

* ''Armarauders: The Last Battalion'' #1 (2015)


New Paradigm Studios

* ''Watson and Holmes'' vol.1 #6 (2013), vol.2 #1 (2016)


Stranger Comics

* '' Vampire Hunter D: Message from Mars'' (2016)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Easton, Brandon M. Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American educators American graphic novelists Boston University College of Communication alumni Ithaca College alumni Lehman College alumni American male novelists 21st-century American screenwriters 21st-century American male writers