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Antony "Tony" J. L. Bedard is a writer and editor who has worked in the comic book industry from the early '90s through the present. He is best known for his work at CrossGen Comics, where he was under exclusive contract, and for his run writing Marvel Comics ''X-Men'' spin-off ''Exiles''. ==Career== Tony began his work in the comics industry by working at Valiant Comics as an intern. There he worked his way up, first by lettering some of Valiant's comics and eventually becoming the editor and writer of several titles including ''Rai'', ''Psi-Lords'' and ''Magnus Robot Fighter''. His early work is often credited by his full name - Anthony Bedard. After Valiant, Tony moved to freelance work for Broadway, Malibu and Crusade Comics, where he wrote the first two issues of ''Shi: The Series''. Tony then moved to an editorial position at DC Comics. Here he worked on a number of projects, the most notable being the ''Hourman'' monthly. He eventually moved into the Vertigo imprint where he edited several monthly titles, including Vertigo's longest running title ''Hellblazer''. In 2001 Bedard signed an exclusive contract with CrossGen Comics.〔(CrossGen Comics Hires Tony Bedard | Mania.com )〕 Bedard provided editorial knowledge to the company and took over writing CrossGen's launch title ''Mystic''. He went on to co-create ''Negation'' with Mark Waid and wrote a number of series for Crossgen. Bedard was writing the mini-series ''Negation War'' (which featured characters from the Negation series and was meant to wrap up important plot threads in ''Negation'' and the other CrossGen titles) when CrossGen filed for bankruptcy. As a result, only two issues of the series were ever published, and Bedard became the last writer of the Sigilverse. After CrossGen, Bedard began work on the Marvel Comics series ''Exiles'', which he wrote for 44 issues and an annual. Originally announced as leaving ''Exiles'' with #83, his run was extended by six issues due to Chris Claremont being diagnosed with cardiac stress. Bedard also scripted ''Uncanny X-Men'' #472-473 and Annual #1, with plots from Claremont, and was the sole writer of ''Uncanny X-Men'' #474. Apart from ''Exiles'' he had a number of side projects, including the mini-series ''Spider-Man: Breakout'' and the final 6 issues of the ''Rogue'' monthly comic book. Bedard then started writing for other comic publishers. With Image Comics, Bedard put out a mini-series he created called ''Retro Rocket'' and co-wrote three issues of DC Comics' ''Supergirl and the Legion of Superheroes'', helping out his former CrossGen co-worker Mark Waid. After wrapping up his run on Exiles, Tony returned to DC Comics and worked on a story in ''JSA: Classified''. At the Wondercon Convention,〔(WonderCon: Tony Bedard Talks Exclusive With DC Comics ), Comic Book Resources〕 Bedard announced that he had signed on to a two year exclusive contract with DC Comics. His first announced projects included writing portions of the new weekly series ''Countdown'', a six issue arc on ''Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes'' and a four issue ''Black Canary'' mini-series. Bedard then went on to write fill-in arcs on both ''Supergirl'' and ''Birds of Prey'' 〔(Comicon.Com: Bedard'S Big Red "S," Supergirl )〕 as well as contributing to ''The Outsiders'' fifth week event in August. He was originally announced as the ongoing writer of the 2007 relaunch of ''Batman and The Outsiders'', however he was replaced by Chuck Dixon due to his commitments to other DC series, including writing a months worth of ''Countdown'' scripts. He was the regular writer for ''Birds of Prey'' from #118 until the series end with #127. In 2009 Bedard moved on to a number of projects at DC, the first of those being an all-new monthly series called ''R.E.B.E.L.S.'' which began in February, with artist Andy Clarke.〔(Tony Bedard Cries a R.E.B.E.L.S. Yell ), Comic Book Resources, November 20, 2008〕〔(REFLECTIONS: Tony Bedard ), Comic Book Resources, February 10, 2009〕 In 2010 Bedard became the ongoing writer for ''Green Lantern Corps'' starting with issue 48, coinciding with the beginning of the "Brightest Day" crossover event and in 2011 he launched the bi-weekly ''DC Universe Online Legends'' series co-written with Marv Wolfman. As part of DC's 2011 New 52 initiative, Bedard became the ongoing writer for ''Green Lantern: New Guardians'' and ''Blue Beetle''. Blue Beetle lasted for 16 issues and a Zero Issue and was cancelled in January 2013. Bedard left New Guardians when all of the Green Lantern books changed creative teams with the departure of Geoff Johns from the main title in May 2013. When DC relaunched the ''Sword of Sorcery'' fantasy anthology title in 2012, Bedard wrote the first backup story, featuring Beowulf. In December 2013 Bedard returned to ''Supergirl'' as the ongoing writer from issue 26. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tony Bedard」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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