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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}}
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|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''.
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
* ''[[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
* ''[[She-Ra: Princess of Power]]'' - Staff Writer, specifically writing 8 episodes
* ''[[Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors]]'' - Staff Writer, specifically writing 13 episodes
* ''[[Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors]]'' - Staff Writer, specifically writing 13 episodes
* ''[[The Real Ghostbusters]]'' - Story Editor; writer of 21 episodes and one Special
* ''[[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 (inlcuding the [[Anyone Can Die|infamous]] [[Killed Off for Real|two part final episode]])
* ''[[Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future]]'' - Executive Story Editor; writer of 13 episodes (including the [[Anyone Can Die|infamous]] [[Killed Off for Real|two part final episode]])
* ''[[The New Twilight Zone]]'' - Story Editor; writer of 11 episodes
* ''[[The New Twilight Zone]]'' - Story Editor; writer of 11 episodes
* ''[[Jake And The Fatman]]'' - Executive Story Editor; writer of 5 episodes
* ''[[Jake and the Fatman]]'' - Executive Story Editor; writer of 5 episodes
* ''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'' - Co-Producer; writer of 7 episodes
* ''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'' - Co-Producer; writer of 7 episodes
* ''[[Walker, Texas Ranger]]'' - Supervising Producer; writer of 1 episode
* ''[[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]].
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 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.
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 posts.
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]] posts.


He is currently working for DC Comics, having written ''[[The Brave and the Bold]]'', ''[[Superman]]'' and ''[[Wonder Woman]]'', although he recently 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.
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]].
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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Latest revision as of 14:41, 1 February 2023

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"The universe considers me its 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

Go-to man for awesome, funny, epic stories. Give him something stupid and he'll somehow turn it into something special.

Aaaand then he somehow got to do something entirely of his own creation... this little show called Babylon 5. You may have heard of it.

Afterward, he attempted to continue spreading the joy with high-concept shows like Crusade and Jeremiah - but the networks had by then decided that he was an enemy, and have since taken special care to screw with him.

He then started writing for comic books, and has had somewhat more success, most notably Bullet Points, his run on 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, 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 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: 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 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 prequels.

Shares a birthday with David Hasselhoff and Phyllis Diller.

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