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Jeff Mariotte
Born (1955-09-07) 7 September 1955 (age 68)
Park Forest, Illinois
NationalityAmerican
GenreHorror, crime investigation, western
SpouseMarsheila Rockwell
Website
www.jeffmariotte.com

Jeff Mariotte (born 1955) is an author who lives in Arizona. As well as his own original work, he is best known for writing novels and comic books based on licensed properties.

Biography

Mariotte was born in Park Forest, Illinois, but he moved at age six because his father, who worked for the United States Department of Defense, was transferred to Paris, France. He graduated from San Jose State University with a degree in Radio/TV/Film.

He is the author of the series Witch Season and has also written many Charmed and Angel books based on the television shows. In 2006 he announced that would retire from the Angel franchise after eleven novels and eleven comics.[1] He also created and writes the Desperadoes series of Weird West-style comic books and Graveslingers.[2]

Recent projects include the one-shot "Presidential Material: Barack Obama,"[3][4] a four-issue adaptation of the film Terminator Salvation,[5] as well as Zombie Cop a graphic novel from the Image Comics imprint Shadowline and a novella "The Strip" set in the same fictional universe.[6] and Garrison at Wildstorm.[7][8]

He is married to author Marsheila Rockwell.

Bibliography

Buffyverse works

Buffy novels

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Xander Years, Volume 2

Angel novels

Angel comics

More comprehensive list of novels

  • CSI: The Burning Season published by Pocket Star (June 2011)
  • City Under the Sand published by Wizards of the Coast (October 2010)
  • CSI: Blood Quantum published by Pocket Star (February 2010)
  • CSI: Brass in Pocket published by Pocket Star (2009)
  • Cold Black Hearts published by Jove (2009) (as Jeffrey J. Mariotte)
  • River Runs Red published by Jove (2008) (as Jeffrey J. Mariotte)
  • CSI: Miami: Right to Die published by Pocket Star (2008)
  • 30 Days of Night: Eternal Damnation published by Pocket Star (2008)
  • Witch Season 2 published by Barnes & Noble, (2008)
  • 30 Days of Night: Immortal Remains published by Pocket Star, (2007)
  • Supernatural: Witch's Canyon published by Harper Entertainment (2007, ISBN 0-06-137091-6)
  • Missing White Girl published by Jove, (2007) (as Jeffrey J. Mariotte)
  • Las Vegas: Sleight of Hand published by Pocket Star, (2007)
  • Age of Conan: Marauders trilogy published by Ace (2006)
  • 30 Days of Night: Rumors of the Undead (with Steve Niles), published by Pocket Star, (2006)
  • Las Vegas: High Stakes Game published by Pocket Star, (2006)
  • Andromeda: The Attitude of Silence published by Tor books, (2005)
  • Spring (Witch Season) published by Simon Pulse, (2005)
  • Boogeyman published by Pocket Star, (2005)
  • Winter (Witch Season) published by Simon Pulse, (2004)
  • Fall (Witch Season) published by Simon Pulse, (2004)
  • Charmed: Survival of the Fittest published by Simon Spotlight Entertainment, (2004)
  • Summer (Witch Season) published by Simon Pulse, (2004)
  • Star Trek: The Lost Era: Deny Thy Father published by Pocket Books, (2003)
  • Star Trek: The Original Series: Serpents in the Garden published by Pocket Books, (2014)
  • The Slab published by IDW Publishing, (2003)
  • Charmed: Mirror Image published by Simon Pulse, (2003)
  • Gen13: Time and Chance (with Scott Ciencin)
  • Gen13: Netherwar (with Christopher Golden, 1999)

Comics

Short stories

  • Tales of Zorro: "Mission Gold"
  • Lost Trails: "The Ones he Never Mentioned"
  • Full Spectrum: "The Last Rainmaking Song"
  • Dead Lands—A Fistful O' Dead Guys: "Behind Enemy Lines"
  • Cutting Block Single Slices: "The Lottons Show" (with Marsheila Rockwell)

See also

References