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Perhaps best known for his role on [[MTV]]'s ''[[The Real World]]'', [[Judd Winick]] is an American cartoonist and comic-book writer. Originally famous for his work on ''[[The Adventures of Barry Ween]]'', he is currently under an exclusive contract with [[DC Comics]]. Winick found critical success with ''Pedro And Me'' - an autobiographical comic that told the story of how he and his ''Real World'' co-star (the late HIV-positive gay-rights activist Pedro Zamora) became best friends.
Perhaps best known for his role on the third season of [[MTV]]'s ''[[The Real World]]'' way back in [[The Nineties|1994]], [[Judd Winick]] is an American cartoonist and comic-book writer. Originally famous for his work on ''[[The Adventures of Barry Ween]]'', he is currently{{when}} under an exclusive contract with [[DC Comics]]. Winick found critical success with ''Pedro And Me'' - an autobiographical comic that told the story of how he and his ''Real World'' co-star (the late HIV-positive gay-rights activist Pedro Zamora) became best friends. In 2001, Winick married his ''other'' ''Real World'' co-star, Pam Ling.


His other works include ''[[The Life and Times of Juniper Lee]]''; Marvel's ''Exiles''; and DC's ''[[Batman]]'', ''[[Green Arrow]]'', ''[[Green Lantern]]'', and ''[[Batman and the Outsiders|The Outsiders]]''. Winick currently writes ''Batwing'' in DC's "New 52."
His other works include ''[[The Life and Times of Juniper Lee]]''; Marvel's ''Exiles''; and DC's ''[[Batman]]'', ''[[Green Arrow]]'', ''[[Green Lantern]]'', and ''[[Batman and the Outsiders|The Outsiders]]''. Winick currently writes ''Batwing'' in DC's "New 52."


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Judd Winick's works contain examples of the following tropes:
{{creatortropes|Judd Winick's works contain examples of the following tropes:}}

* [[Buffy-Speak]]
* [[Buffy-Speak]]
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Winick's almost as bad as [[Chris Claremont]] when it comes to reusing certain phrases. "That's a little on the nose" sees a lot of use, as does threatening someone with head trauma by saying he'll be "in a lower reading group."
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Winick's almost as bad as [[Chris Claremont]] when it comes to reusing certain phrases. "That's a little on the nose" sees a lot of use, as does threatening someone with head trauma by saying he'll be "in a lower reading group."
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Barry Ween being the [[Ur Example]] in his bibliography.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Barry Ween being the [[Ur Example]] in his bibliography.
* [[Strawman Political]]
* [[Strawman Political]]
* [[Very Special Episode]]: Three notable examples--the "gay bashing" story from ''[[Green Lantern]]'', the "Speedy has HIV" story from ''[[Green Arrow]]'' and the "child abduction" story in ''[[Batman and the Outsiders|The Outsiders]]'' (featuring John Walsh from ''[[Americas Most Wanted]]'').
* [[Very Special Episode]]: Three notable examples--the "gay bashing" story from ''[[Green Lantern]]'', the "Speedy has HIV" story from ''[[Green Arrow]]'' and the "child abduction" story in ''[[Batman and the Outsiders|The Outsiders]]'' (featuring John Walsh from ''[[America's Most Wanted]]'').
* [[Writer on Board]]
* [[Writer on Board]]



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Perhaps best known for his role on the third season of MTV's The Real World way back in 1994, Judd Winick is an American cartoonist and comic-book writer. Originally famous for his work on The Adventures of Barry Ween, he is currently[when?] under an exclusive contract with DC Comics. Winick found critical success with Pedro And Me - an autobiographical comic that told the story of how he and his Real World co-star (the late HIV-positive gay-rights activist Pedro Zamora) became best friends. In 2001, Winick married his other Real World co-star, Pam Ling.

His other works include The Life and Times of Juniper Lee; Marvel's Exiles; and DC's Batman, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, and The Outsiders. Winick currently writes Batwing in DC's "New 52."


Judd Winick's works contain examples of the following tropes: