Birthday: 24 December 1969, Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK
Height: 173 cm
Multi award-winning writer Mark Millar has revamped the X-Men, broke Spider-Man sales records, brought the Fantastic Four into the 21st Century and made Superman a communist. He is also the writer of the US industry's biggest-selling comic book of the past decade, Marvel's Civil War, published in 2007. His Wanted comic series was the indu...
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Multi award-winning writer Mark Millar has revamped the X-Men, broke Spider-Man sales records, brought the Fantastic Four into the 21st Century and made Superman a communist. He is also the writer of the US industry's biggest-selling comic book of the past decade, Marvel's Civil War, published in 2007. His Wanted comic series was the industry's biggest-selling creator-owned book of the last ten years until he smashed his own record with Kick-Ass, each issue selling more than Spider-Man and X-Men from issue one with an unprecedented five printings every issue. Both properties were sold as movies before the first issue hit the stands and everything Millar has ever created is in various stages of theatrical development. Wanted starred Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy. Kick-Ass stars actor Nicolas Cage.Outside comics, Millar has been praised by Marvel Studios and screenwriter Zak Penn for creating the template for their 2008-2012 line-up of movies, their 2011 and 2012 Captain America and The Avengers movies based on Millar's Ultimates monthly series. He cast Samuel L Jackson as the leader of this super-team and his influence extends into every Marvel movie on their upcoming slate. Although busy creating his own movies and comic-books now at Millarworld, Millar remains under contract at Marvel to write their most high-profile projects. Show less «
I spent more time writing proposals than scripts in my twenties. Knocks and rejection are your Jedi ...Show more »
I spent more time writing proposals than scripts in my twenties. Knocks and rejection are your Jedi training as a freelance writer. Show less «
I see no shame in writing Captain America or Wolverine. They're bloody awesome.
I see no shame in writing Captain America or Wolverine. They're bloody awesome.
I didn't get into comics to get out of it. This was never a stepping stone to movies for me. Comics ...Show more »
I didn't get into comics to get out of it. This was never a stepping stone to movies for me. Comics is my day-job and movies are a nice little extra. 100 million dollar ads for my books. Show less «
Superman and Star Wars had a huge effect on my childhood and made me immediately realise I wanted to...Show more »
Superman and Star Wars had a huge effect on my childhood and made me immediately realise I wanted to work in comics and films when I was older. Show less «
I know my stuff probably will be bought as a film and that's a lovely position to be in, but I see t...Show more »
I know my stuff probably will be bought as a film and that's a lovely position to be in, but I see the film side as just a hobby, not the real job. A film is something that's done with 300 other people. The comic is just me and the artist. It's more personal. Show less «