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{{quote|''"[[Cosmic Plaything|The universe considers me its]] [[Chew Toy|personal cat toy]]. Do you have ANY idea what it's like to go through life covered in cosmic cat spit?"'' -- JMS in IRC, 1/22/97}}
|JMS in IRC, 1/22/97}}
 
Go-to man for awesome, funny, epic stories. Give him something stupid and he'll somehow turn it into something ''special''.
 
* ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'' - Staff Writer; specifically writing 9 episodes
* ''[[She-Ra: Princess of Power|She Ra Princess of Power]]'' - Staff Writer, specifically writing 8 episodes
* ''[[Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors]]'' - Staff Writer, specifically writing 13 episodes
* ''[[The Real Ghostbusters]]'' - Story Editor; writer of 21 episodes and one Special
* ''[[Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future]]'' - Executive Story Editor; writer of 13 episodes (inlcudingincluding the [[Anyone Can Die|infamous]] [[Killed Off for Real|two part final episode]])
* ''[[The New Twilight Zone]]'' - Story Editor; writer of 11 episodes
* ''[[Jake Andand Thethe Fatman]]'' - Executive Story Editor; writer of 5 episodes
* ''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'' - Co-Producer; writer of 7 episodes
* ''[[Walker, Texas Ranger]]'' - Supervising Producer; writer of 1 episode
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Afterward, he attempted to continue spreading the joy with high-concept shows like ''[[Crusade]]'' and ''[[Jeremiah (TV series)|Jeremiah]]'' - but the networks had by then decided that he was an enemy, and have since taken ''[[To the Pain|special]]'' care to [[Screwed by the Network|screw with him]].
 
He then started writing for comic books, and has had somewhat more success, most notably ''[[Bullet Points]]'', [[JMS Spider-Man|his run on]] ''[[Spider-Man (Comic Book)|Spider-Man]]'' (which included the famous 9/11 issue and ''[[One More Day]]''), ''[[Midnight Nation]]'', ''[[Rising Stars]]'', ''[[Silver Surfer]]: Requiem'', and ''[[Supreme Power]]''. More recently, he wrote the screenplay for the [[Clint Eastwood]]-directed, [[Angelina Jolie]]-starring ''[[Changeling (film)|Changeling]]'', and his current projects include writing a script for a [[Lensman]] movie, the remake of ''[[Forbidden Planet]]'', and at least one pass at a ''[[World War Z]]'' treatment. Recently{{when}} got handed the writing reins of a revival of one of Marvel's primary series, ''[[The Mighty Thor]]'', as a lead-in to the next [[Crisis Crossover]]. He even got to write for the ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]'' movie, even managing a cameo (he's the first guy to find Mjolnir and try to lift it). Truly an [[Ascended Fanboy]]. He also wrote ''[[Underworld (film)|Underworld]]: Awakening'', the fourth installment of that series.
 
His first name is Joseph and friends call him Joe, but he has stated that "Joe Straczynski" is a name that would "frighten cats." Professionally, he goes by J. Michael so as to allow people to work up to the "Straczynski." First word: one letter, easy; second word: Michael, two syllables but familiar enough; then...the leap. Fans generally know and refer to him just by his initials, which is how he signs his emails and Usenet[[UseNet]] posts.
 
He is currently{{when}} working for DC Comics, having written ''[[The Brave and the Bold]]'', ''[[Superman]]'' and ''[[Wonder Woman]]'', although he recently{{when}} left the last two titles to write more Earth-1 graphic novels. He will soon be among the writers working on DC's ''[[Watchmen (comics)|Watchmen]]'' prequels.
 
Shares a birthday with [[David Hasselhoff]] and [[Phyllis Diller]].
 
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* [[Traveling At the Speed of Plot]]
* [[Wham! Episode]]
* [[Wham! Line]]
 
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