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In 2008, the option to his comic book series 'Deal with the Devil' was sold to Lionsgate Films <ref>[http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/topnews.php?id=5989 Lionsgate Signs Deal with the Devil- ShockTillYouDrop.com]</ref>, although no work on the project has been announced.
In 2008, the option to his comic book series 'Deal with the Devil' was sold to Lionsgate Films <ref>[http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/topnews.php?id=5989 Lionsgate Signs Deal with the Devil- ShockTillYouDrop.com]</ref>, although no work on the project has been announced.


Miller currently draws a pair of established [[webcomic]]s on his site Comicstripclub<ref name=newsarama/>: ''Electronic Tigers''<ref>[http://www.thewebcomiclist.com/p/13204/Electronic-Tigers Electronic Tigers at The Webcomic List]</ref>, a [[slice-of-life]] [[gamer|gaming]] webcomic, and ''RLC'' (Right Left Center), a [[political cartoon]] series with a conservative viewpoint.
Miller currently draws a pair of established [[webcomic]]s on his site Comicstripclub<ref name=newsarama/>: ''Electronic Tigers''<ref>[http://www.thewebcomiclist.com/p/13204/Electronic-Tigers Electronic Tigers at The Webcomic List]</ref>, a [[slice-of-life]] [[gamer|gaming]] webcomic, and ''RLC'' (Right Left Center), a [[political cartoon]] series with a conservative viewpoint. Throughout the 2008 election cycle and into early 2009 he opposed the election of [[Barack Obama]] and reiterated common [[conservative]] talking points of the day. As a means of financial support, Miller has shilled for various [[multi-level marketing]] schemes including his current stint with the bottled water product [[Evolv]].


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Revision as of 13:00, 24 August 2009

Mike S. Miller
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Writer, artist

Mike S. Miller (born 1971 in Hawaii [1]) is a comic book illustrator and writer who currently resides in San Diego, California.

Biography

A longtime artist for many comic publishing companies including Marvel, DC, and Image, Mike Miller is most known for his work on the comic book adaptation of George R. R. Martin's Hedge Knight series, Robert Jordan’s New Spring as well as his work on DC’s JLA and Adventures of Superman. In late 2002, he was fired from DC Comics[2] after posting homophobic remarks under the alias Angry Monkey[3][4].

Miller created and wrote the The Imaginaries, which was published by Image Comics before starting his own publishing company, Alias Enterprises, to publish the series, among others. The series is returning through Darren Davis's Bluewater Productions.[5]

In 2008, the option to his comic book series 'Deal with the Devil' was sold to Lionsgate Films [6], although no work on the project has been announced.

Miller currently draws a pair of established webcomics on his site Comicstripclub[5]: Electronic Tigers[7], a slice-of-life gaming webcomic, and RLC (Right Left Center), a political cartoon series with a conservative viewpoint. Throughout the 2008 election cycle and into early 2009 he opposed the election of Barack Obama and reiterated common conservative talking points of the day. As a means of financial support, Miller has shilled for various multi-level marketing schemes including his current stint with the bottled water product Evolv.

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