Jason Henderson Explained
Jason Henderson |
Birth Name: | Jason Douglas Henderson[1] [2] |
Birth Date: | 4 September 1971[3] |
Birth Place: | Dallas, Texas, U.S. |
Education: | University of Dallas (BA) Catholic University of America (JD) |
Occupation: | Novelist, comic writer, mangaka, podcaster |
Jason Douglas Henderson (born September 4, 1971) is an American writer of computer games, novels and several comic book series.
He is the writer of the young adult novel series Alex Van Helsing from HarperCollins and the comic book series Sword of Dracula from Image Comics, Strange Magic from Marvel Comics, and Soulcatcher. His book Alex Van Helsing: Vampire Rising was added to the 2011 Texas Library Association Lone Star Reading List, a list of the top 20 books published in the previous year for middle grade readers.
He was the writer of Locus best-seller The Element of Fire, the first novel in the Highlander (franchise), and was a co-creator on the Tokyopop manga series Psy-comm. He hosts the cult film podcast Castle of Horror with manga collaborator Tony Salvaggio.
Personal life
Henderson currently resides in Colorado. He graduated from the University of Dallas in 1993 with a BA in History and from Catholic University's Columbus School of Law in 1996 with a Juris Doctor (JD) degree in Law.
Bibliography
Novels
- The Iron Thane, Baen Books, 1993.
- The Spawn of Loki, Baen Books, 1995.
- Highlander: the Element of Fire, Warner Aspect Books, 1995.
- The Incredible Hulk: Abominations, Berkley Books, 1997.
- X-Men/Spider-Man: Time’s Arrow, Book 1 (with Tom DeFalco), Berkley Books, 1998.
- The Darkling Band, Dragon Moon Press, 2007.
- 18 Miles from Town, Castle Bridge Media, 2021.
- Alex Van Helsing
- Young Captain Nemo
- Young Captain Nemo, Feiwel & Friends, 2019.
- Quest for the Nautilus, Feiwel & Friends, 2020.
- The Serpent's Nest, Feiwel & Friends, 2021.
Non-fiction books
- California Tiki: A History of Polynesian Idols, Pineapple Cocktails and Coconut Palm Trees (with Adam Foshko), The History Press, 2018.
- Hollywood Tiki: Film in the Era of the Pineapple Cocktail (with Adam Foshko), The History Press, 2022.
Graphic novels
- Soulcatcher, Alias Comics, 2005.
- Vampire The Masquerade Volume 3: Blood and Loyalty (with Bryan Edwards, Mike Reynolds, Chris Marrinan, Steve Ellis), White Wolf, 2003.
- Sword of Dracula, IDW Comics, 2005.
- Hulk: Broken Worlds (with various), Marvel Comics, 2009.
- What If: Dark Reign, Marvel Comics, 2011.
- John Carpenter's Night Terrors: Usher Down, Storm King Productions, 2023.
- Shadowland: Daughters of the Shadow, Marvel Comics,
- Volume 1 (illustrated by Ivan Rodriguez), Marvel Comics, 2010.
- Volume 2 (illustrated by Ivan Rodriguez), Marvel Comics, 2010.
- Volume 3 (illustrated by Ivan Rodriguez and Jean-Baptiste Andreae), Marvel Comics, 2010.[4]
- Shadowland: Street Heroes (collects volumes 1-3 with various other comics), Marvel Comics, 2011. [5]
- Psy-Comm (with Tony Salvaggio)
- Volume 1 (illustrated by Shane Granger), Tokyopop, 2005.
- Volume 2 (illustrated by Ramanda Karmaga), Tokyopop, 2007.
- Volume 3 (illustrated by Ramanda Karmaga), Tokyopop/Right Stuf, 2012.
- Volume 1: Kaplan SAT/ACT Vocabulary-Building Manga, Tokyopop, 2007.
- Clockwerx (with Tony Salvaggio; illustrated by Jean-Baptiste Hostache)
- Tome 1: Genese (French Language Version), Humanoids, 2008 (French). .
- Tome 2: Deluge (French Language Version), Humanoids, 2009.
- Clockwerx Integral, Vol. 1 & 2 (English Language Version), Humanoids, 2013.
References
- Catholic University of America (1997 Alumni Directory)
- Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997
- https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0006991/bio IMDB profile
- Web site: Shadowland: Daughters of the Shadow (2010) #2. Marvel Entertainment. 2019-01-07.
- Web site: Shadowland: Street Heroes (Hardcover). Marvel Entertainment. 2019-01-07.
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