Greg Lockard
Greg is a writer, editor, and story consultant focused on creating comic books.
As a member of the VERTIGO imprint editorial staff at DC COMICS, Greg worked on a number of titles including FABLES (and the spin-off series FAIREST), THE UNWRITTEN, FBP: FEDERAL BUREAU OF PHYSICS, SWEET TOOTH, THE KITCHEN, AMERICAN VAMPIRE, 100 BULLETS: BROTHER LONO, and many others.
With artist Tim Fish, Greg wrote and co-created LIEBESTRASSE, a queer romance graphic novel, available now from ComiXology Originals. The book has been nominated as an “Outstanding Comic Book” for the 2020 GLAAD Media Awards and was listed by the New York Times in 10 Comic Books to Celebrate Pride by George Gene Gustines.
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1969
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