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Christopher Hastings (age ) is an American comic writer and artist. He is known for his webcomic ''
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja ''The Adventures of Dr. McNinja'' is a webcomic written and drawn by Christopher Hastings, and inked formerly by Kent Archer and after 2010 by Hastings himself. Published three times a week on its own website, it features the fictional adventure ...
'' as well as writing for '' The Unbelievable GwenPool'' and the ''
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'' comics.


Biography

Hastings attended the
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in New York,Silver, Curtis.
GeekDad Interview: Dr. McNinja I Presume?
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Wired Magazine
' June 17, 2009. Retrieved on October 28, 2011
graduating in 2005. He is originally from
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. He is married to Carly Monardo.


Career


''The Adventures of Dr. McNinja''

''The Adventures of Dr. McNinja'' is a
webcomic Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on the internet, such as on a website or a mobile app. While many webcomics are published exclusively online, others are also published in magazines, newspapers, or ...
which ran from 2004 to 2017. Hastings created Dr. McNinja while he was a student; he said that the name "Dr. McNinja" came first, and was his online handle for some time, then the comic followed. The comic updated three pages each week, with Hastings employing an inker and colorist to finish the pages. Hastings spent about 40 hours every week on the comic, spending one day per week writing the script, then four days drawing one page each day. He estimated that each page took 3–4 hours to draw.Marshall, Rick.
Interview: Chris Hastings on ‘The Adventures of Dr. McNinja’
.
ComicMix
' June 4, 2008. Retrieved on October 28, 2011
Creating ''Dr. McNinja'' was Chris' full-time job; while the comic is free online, Hastings made money by selling books and T-shirts. Books collecting the webcomic were published by TopatoCo and
Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book, graphic novel, manga and Artist's book, art book publisher founded in Milwaukie, Oregon, by Mike Richardson in 1986. The company was created using funds earned from Richardson's chain of Portland, O ...
. The comic follows Dr. McNinja, a doctor who is also a ninja, dealing with problems such as giant lumberjacks, zombie ninjas, a raptor, his own family, Dracula on the moon, and ancient tennis gods. The story covered several genres, including zombies, 80s action, and science fiction. The story is set in a fictionalized version of Hasting's home town of Cumberland. ''Dr. McNinja'' won the 2007 Web Cartoonists' Choice Award for Outstanding Superhero/Action Comic. As of 2008, the site received about 110,000 unique visitors each day. In 2015, he began a storyline entitled "The End", the last story of the comic. Hastings said in an interview that he had decided to "pick a time to quit so that I'd know it was coming and I wouldn't burn out", so he could give a satisfying ending, though even then he said "I picked the right time, I'm definitely kind of starting to get tired of this". Hastings was already ramping up his paid work outside of ''Dr. McNinja'' in preparation for the end of the comic.


Crossovers and spinoffs

Dr. McNinja and Axe Cop had a cross-over series in 2010, co-written by Hastings. A Kickstarter campaign was launched in 2012 for a spinoff video game to be called ''Dr. McNinja’s Radical Adventures.'' The Kickstarter was successfully funded, but no game was ever produced. In 2015, the game company, Fat Cat GameWorks, made a post giving their reasons for the game's failure. According to the post, Fat Cat GameWorks randomly drew "Tiki" and "Ninja" as themes for their first ever game, and following that approached Hastings to license Dr. McNinja, to which Hastings agreed. The Kickstarter was only funded by accident, with a late bidder accidentally pledging $1500 instead of $15. Hastings received 15% of the Kickstarter funds. The company found working with an already developed IP to be too ambitious and too limiting for a new company, the funding was insufficient to make the game they had promised, and key staff had serious health issues. The post said, "We were foolish and bit off WAY more than we could chew".


Marvel

Hastings has written or co-written several works for
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.


''The Unbelievable GwenPool''

From 2015 to 2018, after co-creating the character of Gwen Poole with Heather Antos and Jordan D. White for ''
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'', Hastings wrote the
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solo series '' The Unbelievable GwenPool'' about her, across the storylines '' Believe It'', '' Head of M.O.D.O.K.'', '' Totally In Continuity'', '' Beyond the Fourth Wall'', and '' Lost in the Plot''.


Boom! Studios

Beginning on January 28, 2015, Hastings replaced
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as writer for the ''
Adventure Time ''Adventure Time'' is an American fantasy animated television series created by Pendleton Ward and co-produced by Frederator Studios for Cartoon Network. The series follows the adventures of a boy named Finn the Human, Finn (Jeremy Shada) and ...
'' comic book series at
Boom! Studios Boom! Studios (stylized as BOOM! Studios), is an American comic book and graphic novel publisher. They are headquartered in Los Angeles, California, United States. The company is a subsidiary of Random House division of Penguin Random House sin ...
. Hastings also wrote the ''
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'' graphic novel, a prequel of the movie of the same name, and the comic series ''
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: 25 Years Later''.


Dynamite Entertainment

Hastings has served as writer for several comic book miniseries for
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: "The Six Million Dollar Man" based on the
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and " Sonjaversal" which was expanded from its originally planned five issues with a sequel, "Hell Sonja".


Other work

Hastings co-created webcomics for the company ShiftyLook, adapting the video games ''
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'' and ''
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'' into comics. In 2018, Hastings launched a Kickstarter for a graphic novel called ''Draculagate'' to be co-created by Hastings and Branson Reese. The project successfully received funding of $44,772 on November 4 2018. The last update was posted on June 13 2022. In 2019, Hastings began writing the webcomic ''Never Enough: The Wario Diaries.'' Since 2021, Hastings collaborated with Scott Cawthon on making graphic novel adaptations based on ''
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'' books.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hastings, Christopher 1983 births American comics writers American webcomic creators Living people Marvel Comics writers People from Cumberland, Maryland School of Visual Arts alumni