Will Pfeifer

Will Pfeifer
Born William Pfeifer
(1967-07-28) July 28, 1967
Niles, Ohio
Nationality American
Area(s) Comic book writer
Notable works
Catwoman, Amazons Attack!Red Hood and the Outlaws

William "Will" Pfeifer (born July 28, 1967) is an American comic book writer who currently writes DC Comics' Teen Titans book.

Career

Personal life

Will Pfeifer was born in 1967 in the town of Niles, Ohio. He attended Kent State University and graduated in 1989. He has resided in Rockford, Illinois since 1990, with his wife, Amy.

Pfeifer, along with his comic writing duties, is the former assistant features editor at the Rockford Register Star. He also wrote a weekly DVD column for the Sunday paper during his time there.[1]

Comics

Pfeifer got his break working with artist Jill Thompson on Vertigo's Finals miniseries.[2]

Pfeifer wrote Catwoman for DC Comics until its cancellation, and temporarily took over for John Rogers on Blue Beetle. He also wrote the Amazons Attack! miniseries, and an issue of Wonder Woman. In July 2014, the Teen Titans is relaunched with a new issue 1 written by Pfeifer and art by Kenneth Rocafort.[3]

Podcast

Pfeifer is a featured host on the Out of Theaters podcast, which launched in April 2015. The podcast leverages Pfeifer's extensive movie knowledge by introducing classic movies to his younger co-hosts.[4]

Bibliography

DC Comics

Vertigo

Wildstorm

Marvel Comics

Tor Books

References

  1. Pfeifer, Will (9 September 2011). "Movie Man: Why movies still matter after 9/11". rrstar.com. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  2. Will Pfeifer: Behind the Writer
  3. Yehl, Joshua (8 April 2014). "DC Comics Will Relaunch Teen Titans in July". ign.com. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  4. About the Podcast | Out of Theaters

External links

Preceded by
Andy Diggle
Swamp Thing writer
2004
Succeeded by
Joshua Dysart
Preceded by
Ed Brubaker
Catwoman writer
20052008
Succeeded by
Tony Bedard
Preceded by
Allan Heinberg
Wonder Woman writer
2007
Succeeded by
Jodi Picoult
Preceded by
John Rogers
Blue Beetle writer
2008
Succeeded by
Matthew Sturges
Preceded by
Scott Lobdell
Teen Titans writer
2014—present
Succeeded by
Incumbent


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