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Brian Michael Bendis (; born August 18, 1967) is an American
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writer and artist. Starting with
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and noir comics, Bendis eventually moved to mainstream
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work. While at
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, Bendis worked with Bill Jemas and
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as the writer on the first book of the Ultimate Marvel imprint, '' Ultimate Spider-Man'', which debuted in 2000. He relaunched the Avengers franchise with '' New Avengers'' in 2004, wrote the Marvel storylines " Avengers Disassembled" (2004-2005), " Secret War" (2004–2005), " House of M" (2005), " Secret Invasion" (2008), "
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" (2010) and " Age of Ultron" (2013), and co-created the characters Riri Williams,
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, and Jessica Jones. Bendis has won five Eisner Awards for both his creator-owned work and his work on various
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books.Bendis, Brian Michael and Oeming, Michael Avon, ''Powers'' TPB Vol. 9 – ''Psychotic'' (Icon, 2006), Though he has cited comic book writers such as Frank Miller and
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, Bendis' writing influences are less rooted in comics; drawing on the work of
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, Richard Price, and Aaron Sorkin, whose dialogue, Bendis said, was "the best in any medium."Bendis, Brian Michael and Oeming, Michael Avon, ''Powers'' TPB Vol. 5 – ''Anarchy'' (Image, 2003), In addition to writing comics, Bendis has worked in television, video games and film. He has also taught courses on
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s at The University of Oregon and
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. In 2014, Bendis wrote ''Words for Pictures: The Art and Business of Writing Comics and Graphic Novels,'' a book about comics published by
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.


Early life

Brian Michael Bendis was born on August 18, 1967, in
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,
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to a
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family. Bendis grew up in University Heights where, despite rebelling against a religious upbringing, he attended the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland, a private, modern Orthodox religious school for boys. Renner, James. Cleveland Free Times, "Ulitimate Bendis: How A Jewish Kid From Cleveland Became the Hottest Name In Comics" (January 26, 2006). He decided he wanted to be a comic book industry professional when he was 13, working on his own comics, including a '' Punisher versus
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'' story that he revised several times. A fan of
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in particular, he emulated idols such as
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, John Romita Sr., John Romita, Jr.,
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, Klaus Janson and Frank Miller."The Bendis-Fraction Conversation" '' Comic-Con Magazine'' (Winter 2010). Pages 24–28 He later discovered crime comics by Jim Steranko and José Muñoz, which he traced back via Jim Thompson's work to the source novels of both Thompson and Dashiell Hammett, which helped cement his love for crime stories. These, in turn, led him to discover the documentary '' Visions of Light'', which taught him the visual "rules" of
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, an important influence on him creatively. While in high school, he submitted a " Creative Writing assignment", a novelization of
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's ''
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and the Starjammers'' story, which gained him an A+ grade for imagination and inventiveness. At 19, Bendis began attending the Cleveland Institute of Art, while working at a downtown comic book store where he eventually sold some of his early work. Between the ages of 20 and 25, he sent in a large number of submissions to comics companies, although he ultimately abandoned this approach to breaking into the industry, considering it too much of a "lottery."Bendis, Brian Michael and Oeming, Michael Avon, ''Powers'' TPB Vol. 3 – ''Little Deaths'' (Image, 2002),


Comics career


Caliber Comics

Best known as a writer, Bendis started out as an artist, doing work for local magazines and newspapers, including
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work. He worked at ''
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'' as an illustrator. Although he did not enjoy caricature work, it paid well and funded his interest in writing
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for
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s. He eventually moved into both writing and illustrating his work, before he began producing work for Caliber Comics, including ''Spunky Todd''. Through Caliber, he met many of his longtime friends and collaborators within the comics industry, including Mike Oeming, Dave Mack and Marc Andreyko, and began the first in a series of independent noir fiction crime comics when he published two issues of ''
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'' in 1993 and five issues of '' A.K.A. Goldfish'' in 1994 with Caliber. In 1995 he illustrated ''Flaxen'' from a script by James Hudnall, with David Mack providing inks to the story featuring former Playboy Playmate Susie Owens as mascot of the Golden Apple Comics chain f comic shopsin
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.Kreiner, Rich (October 15, 2005)
"5,137 Pages of Brian Michael Bendis"
. ''The Comics Journal''. #271
Bendis's best-known early work, '' Jinx'', starring the titular bounty hunter in a crime noir version of the Sergio Leone film '' The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'', began publication in 1996, and ran for seven issues from Caliber. He characterizes much of this period of his professional life in terms of working as "a graphic artist for almost twelve years", undergoing a period within that of "nine years" living as a stereotypical 'starving artist'.


Image Comics and Oni Comics

In 1996–1997, Bendis moved from Caliber to
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, where ''Jinx'' and his other previous crime comics were published by Image's Shadowline arm in trade paperback. At Image, he also produced five more issues of ''Jinx''. Impressed with ''A.K.A. Goldfish'', Image founder Todd McFarlane sought out Bendis, which led to his writing '' Sam and Twitch''. Although set in the Spawn universe, Bendis approached ''Sam and Twitch'' primarily as a crime comic. He wrote ''Sam and Twitch'' for twenty issues, as well as most of the first ten issues of '' Hellspawn'', another ''Spawn'' spin-off title. This non-creator-owned work allowed him to, in the words of Rich Kriener in '' The Comics Journal'', " ddthe responsibility of caretaker to his resume, in that he would answer to a vested owner about developing a property as a tangible asset with the future in mind," rather than only working on his own characters under his own terms. In 1998, Bendis co-wrote and illustrated the
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-starring ''
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'' with Marc Andreyko, again for Image, and in 2000 he produced three issues of the autobiographical '' Fortune and Glory'' for Oni Comics. That same year saw the debut of the superhero police/ noir detective series '' Powers'', co-created with and drawn by Michael Avon Oeming and published by Image. ''Powers'' won major comics industry awards, including Harvey, Eisner, and Eagle Awards.


Marvel Comics

Around the time Bendis began '' Sam and Twitch'', his friend David Mack began working for Joe Quesada's Marvel Knights imprint, which Bendis was a fan of. Based on Bendis' work on ''Jinx'', Quesada invited him to pitch ideas for Marvel Knights, which included a planned, but ultimately unproduced,
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story. Marvel Comics President Bill Jemas, on the recommendation of Quesada, hired Bendis to write '' Ultimate Spider-Man'', which debuted in 2000, and was targeted at the new generation of readers. Bendis adapted the 11-page origin story of
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from 1962's ''
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'' #15 into a seven issues story arc, with Peter Parker becoming the titular hero after the fifth issue, making the book a bestseller, often surpassing in sales those of the mainstream Marvel universe title, ''
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''. The Bendis/Bagley partnership of 111 consecutive issues made their partnership one of the longest in American comic book history, and the longest run by a Marvel creative team, beating out Stan Lee and Jack Kirby on ''
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''. Bendis subsequently wrote other books in the Ultimate line, including '' Ultimate Marvel Team-Up'', which Bendis pitched to Marvel as a follow-up to ''Ultimate Spider-Man'', as well as '' Ultimate Fantastic Four'', '' Ultimate X-Men'', '' Ultimate Origins'', '' Ultimate Six'', the first three issues of '' Ultimate Power'', and the '' Ultimate Comics: Doomsday''
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. In 2011, Bendis and artist Sara Pichelli created the
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character as the new version of the Ultimate Spider-Man. Bendis wrote every issue of Ultimate Spider-Man, including its second iteration, '' Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man''. Quesada offered Bendis the writing duties on '' Daredevil'', which he took over in 2001, writing most of the subsequent 55 issues until 2006, collaborating mostly with artist Alex Maleev. As a major Daredevil author, Bendis's name is one of the names used for boxers mentioned by a corrupt boxing manager in the 2003 '' Daredevil'' movie. Also in 2001, Bendis helped launch Marvel's non- Comics Code-approved, adult MAX imprint with '' Alias'', featuring former superhero Jessica Jones operating as a
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. The series ran for 28 issues before many of the characters moved to Bendis's mainstream Marvel Universe series '' The Pulse''. In 2004 ''Powers'' moved from Image to Marvel's creator-owned imprint
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, where it was relaunched as ''Powers'' Vol. 2 alongside another ex-Image series, David Mack's ''
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''. Also in 2004, Bendis oversaw the closing issues of '' The Avengers'' as part of the crossover storyline " Avengers Disassembled". This led directly to the Bendis-helmed relaunch of one version of the eponymous team in the pages of '' The New Avengers''. Bendis's work on this storyline included the death of Avenger Hawkeye, which proved controversial. In 2005, with artist
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, Bendis wrote the New Avengers /
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crossover, " House of M", which would retroactively be considered the second act of a three-act super-event beginning with "Avengers Disassembled" and culminating in the Bendis-written 2008 storyline " Secret Invasion". Bendis also wrote the storyline " Secret War", which was published between 2004 and 2005. The series, which was not connected to the 1984 miniseries '' Secret Wars'', served as a prelude to ''Secret Invasion''. After Marvel's 2006 "
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" storyline, Bendis helmed another ''Avengers'' revival, launching '' Mighty Avengers'' with Frank Cho in 2007. Post-"Secret Invasion", Bendis left ''Mighty Avengers'' with issue #20 and wrote ''Secret Invasion: Dark Reign'', a one-shot that preceded another ongoing Avengers series, '' Dark Avengers''. In 2009, Bendis and former ''Daredevil'' collaborator Maleev launched the long-delayed '' Spider-Woman'', following up on her role in the "Secret Invasion" storyline. ''Spider-Woman'' was the first comic book to be offered simultaneously on the Internet as a "motion comic" and in comic stores in print form. Bendis re-teamed with Olivier Coipel for the 2009 crossover series "
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", which brought the "Dark Reign" storyline to a close, and with-it, ''Dark Avengers''. Springboarding out of ''Siege'', Bendis relaunched both ''Avengers'' and ''New Avengers'' as part of the " Heroic Age". Also in 2010, Bendis launched '' Scarlet'' through Icon Comics, his first new creator-owned comic book in over a decade, re-teaming once again with Maleev. In February 2011, Icon released the all-ages
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, '' Takio'' by Bendis and his ''Powers'' collaborator Mike Oeming, and in mid-2011 a maxiseries called '' Brilliant'' with artist Bagley. Bendis's other 2011 projects included a new '' Moon Knight'' series with Maleev, which concluded with issue 12. In 2012, in conjunction with Marvel Studios' feature film '' The Avengers'', Bendis began writing a new ''Avengers'' comic, ''Avengers Assemble''. Bendis wrote the first eight issues of ''Avengers Assemble'', a series that premiered in March 2012 that featured a new incarnation of the Zodiac, as well as the return of the Guardians of the Galaxy, which teamed with the Avengers against Thanos. Bendis concluded his stint on ''Avengers'' and ''New Avengers'' in 2012 with the "End Times" arc. His final issue of ''Avengers'', released September 2012, was a "jam issue", featuring splash pages by Marvel artists including Walt Simonson,
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, and
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. Following Marvel's "Marvel NOW!" relaunch of its titles, Bendis took on writing duties on ''All New X-Men'', which saw the return of the original 1960s X-Men to the present, ''Uncanny X-Men'', whose focus shifts to Cyclops' team of X-Men going rogue after the events of "Avengers Vs. X-Men", and ''Guardians of the Galaxy'', picking up where his ''Avengers Assemble'' run left off. Bendis wrote the " Age of Ultron" crossover storyline, which included an eponymous 10-issue miniseries, that was published between March and June 2013. Issue 10 saw the introduction of the
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character Angela into the Marvel Universe. On July 22, 2014,
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published Bendis's instruction book on comics, ''Words for Pictures: The Art and Business of Writing Comics and Graphic Novels.'' The day after that book's publication, CBR.com published an interview in which Bendis talked about the course on writing Graphic Novels he had taught for the past few years, initially at
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, and beginning with the Fall 2013 semester, at the
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. His decision to teach came at the urging of
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editor Diana Schutz. Among the works he employs as teaching guides are the works of
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and Will Eisner.


DC Comics

In November 2017, Bendis announced via
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that he would be working exclusively with
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. His DC debut was in ''Action Comics'' #1000 (June 2018). Ivan Reis drew the first issue of Bendis's ''The Man of Steel'' limited series, and collaborated with Bendis on the relaunched the ongoing ''
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'' series in 2018. Bendis took over writing ''Action Comics'' following its 1,000th issue. On December 21, 2021, Bendis announced that he was developing an adult animated ''
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'' series for the streaming service HBO Max. The show is set to be based on his run of the comic book series and will not connect to the original
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.


Work in other media

In addition to his primary work in comics, Bendis has produced written work in several other media, such as
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s, TV and film. Bendis was the co-executive producer and series-
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writer for Mainframe Entertainment's 2003 animated ''
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'' show, '' Spider-Man: The New Animated Series'' that aired on MTV and YTV, which features a college-aged Peter Parker, and was written to tie-into the then-unreleased 2002 film ''
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''. The pilot episode that Bendis wrote became the third episode aired. His dismay at being credited for something written by someone else, and the multitude of corporate and legal departments involved in the animation process soured him on the show. Bendis was one of the writers on the '' Ultimate Spider-Man'' animated series, which debuted in 2012. He was credited as a developer and wrote several episodes for the TV adaptation of his comic, '' Powers'', which starred Sharlto Copley and ran on PlayStation Network for two seasons from 2015 to 2016. Bendis's video game work includes
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's '' Ultimate Spider-Man''
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, which Bendis wrote. He also wrote an '' Avengers'' game, which was never released. He was also a writer of Marvel's MMO, '' Marvel Heroes''. His film work includes the screenplay adaptation of '' A.K.A. Goldfish'' for
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, and the screenplay adaptation of '' Jinx'' for
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. In 2014, he wrote the plot of the '' Disney Infinity 2.0'' video game. In 2024, Bendis signed a first-look deal with
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to develop television shows based on '' Jinx, Murder Inc.,'' and ''
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.'' In 2025, Bendis served as a consulting producer on the
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series ''Daredevil: Born Again''. In 2013, he was named on
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's list of "The Best Tweeters in Comics", in part for his frequent Twitter posts highlighting the work of other creators.


Writing style

When creating characters, Bendis says that he always begins with someone he knows and builds upon that inspiration, allowing the character to eventually evolve naturally. His depiction of Aunt May in ''Ultimate Spider-Man'', for example, strongly resembles his mother.


Personal life

Bendis met his wife Alisa in 1995 through the Cleveland chapter of the Hillel Foundation, where Alisa worked and Bendis was a staff illustrator. The two were married within a year. Alisa Bendis manages JINXWORLD, the company through which Bendis produces his creator-owned and licensed comics work. They have four children, of which three are daughters. Bendis's oldest daughter, Olivia, is his biological daughter. He and his wife adopted their two younger daughters, one of whom is African-American, and the other of whom is Ethiopian. Their names are Tabatha (adopted in June 2011) and Sabrina. Bendis mentioned in a July 2013 post on his
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account that they had a newborn son, who is named London.


Awards

* 1999 Eisner Award for Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition * 2001 Eisner Award for Best New Series (for ''Powers'' with Michael Avon Oeming) * 2002 Eisner Award for Best Writer (for '' Powers'', '' Alias'', '' Daredevil'' and '' Ultimate Spider-Man)'' * 2003 Eisner Award for Best Writer (for ''Powers'', ''Alias'', ''Daredevil'' and ''Ultimate Spider-Man'') * 2003 Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series (for ''Daredevil'' with Alex Maleev) * 2000 Cleveland Press "Excellence in Journalism" Award * 2000 ''
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'' Best Writer of the Year * 2001 ''Wizard Magazine'' Best Writer of the Year * 2002 ''Wizard Magazine'' Best Writer of the Year * 2003 ''Wizard Magazine'' Best Writer of the Year * 2002 '' Comics Buyer's Guide'' Best Writer of the Year * 2003 ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' Best Writer of the Year * 2004 ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' Best Writer of the Year * 2005 E3's People's Choice Award for Activision's '' Ultimate Spider-Man'' * 2010 Inkpot Award


Nominations

* 2001 Eisner Award for Best Limited Series (for ''Fortune & Glory'') * 2001 Eisner Award for Best Humor Publication (for ''Fortune & Glory'') * 2001 Eisner Award for Best Writer (for ''Powers'', ''Fortune & Glory'' and '' Ultimate Spider-Man'') * 2003 Eisner Award for Best Serialized Story (with Alex Maleev for "Out"; '' Daredevil'' #32–37)


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External links

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