Hans Rodionoff
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| Hans Rodionoff | |
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| Occupation | Screenwriter |
| Nationality | American |
| Genres | Horror fiction, Science-fiction |
Hans Rodionoff is an author of comics and screenplays. Rodionoff has adapted comic books for the screen, such as Marvel's Man-Thing and had his screenplay Lovecraft turned into a graphic novel published by Vertigo adapted by Keith Giffen, with art by Enrique Breccia. In Lovecraft the Elder Gods are real and the writer (Mr. Lovecraft himself) is the only one aware of their existence. Hans also wrote another mythos inspired book for Vertigo titled Mnemovore, with Lovecraftian undertones. Mnemovore is pre-production to be made in to a movie. Most recently he co-wrote the screenplay for Lost Boys: The Tribe. (Bio from the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival 2007 Program granted with permission)
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| Preceded by J.M. DeMatteis |
Man-Thing writer 2003 |
Succeeded by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa |
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