Stephen Sullivan (b. 1959)

Biography:

Stephen Sullivan did comic book writing from the late 1980s until the 1990s. He also did support as an editor for Comico in 1991.

Name:

Other Names:

  1. Sullivan Type: Common Alternative Name
  2. Stephen D. Sullivan Type: Name at Birth
    Given name: Stephen D. Family name: Sullivan
  3. Steve Sullivan Type: Common Alternative Name
  4. Steven Sullivan Type: Common Alternative Name

Signatures:

  1. Sullivan [generic]

Relations:

  1. Employee of - Mirage Studios
    Notes: Sullivan did writing for the studio in 1992.

Schools:

  1. Southeastern Massachusetts University ? to ?


Non Comics Works:

  1. Publication Title: ? (other) - Role: editor
    Employer Name : TSR, Inc.
    Work Title: ?
    Notes: Worked in commercial art and design field as a production artist and editor for TSR Games. Details and dates unknown.

  2. Publication Title: Chill: Adventures Into the Unknown (book) - Role: writer - Year: 1984
    Employer Name : Pacesetter
    Notes: Sullivan helped develop the rules for and co-wrote the gamemaster book for Chill in 1984.

  3. Publication Title: Dragon (magazine) - Role: writer
    Employer Name : TSR, Inc.
    Work Title: ?
    Notes: Sullivan wrote a column for Dragon (TSR, 1976 series) magazine. Details of the name of column, dates, and issues it appeared in is not yet known.

  4. Publication Title: Gamemaster (book) - Role: writer - Year: 1988
    Employer Name : ?
    Work Title: Dungeons and Dragons
    Notes: Sullivan wrote the booklet titled Dungeons and Dragons in 1988.

  5. Publication Title: Gamemaster (book) - Role: writer - Year: 1988
    Employer Name : ?
    Work Title: Tolkien
    Notes: Sullivan wrote the booklet titled Tolkien in 1988.

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