Marc Bernardin

Bernardin in 2016

Marc Bernardin (born November 29, 1971) is an American journalist, public speaker, TV and comic book writer, and podcaster. He has served as film editor for the Los Angeles Times and senior editor for The Hollywood Reporter and Entertainment Weekly. He has written for GQ, Wired, Details, Vulture, Playboy, and Empire.[1] He has been a staff writer for Castle Rock, Treadstone and Carnival Row, and a supervising producer on Star Trek: Picard.[2]

Career

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Bernardin was an intern on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.[3]

He was a staff writer for the Syfy series Alphas, Hulu's series Castle Rock, based on the stories of Stephen King, USA Network’s series Treadstone, based on the Jason Bourne franchise,[4] and Amazon Prime’s fantasy series Carnival Row. He has written comic books for Marvel, DC Comics, Image Comics[5] and several independent comic publishers. He is the co-creator of the DC comic book series The Highwaymen, which is in development as a major motion picture. He co-hosts the Fatman Beyond podcast with filmmaker Kevin Smith,[6] and a second podcast named The Battlestar Galacticast with Tricia Helfer.[7] In 2018, Bernardin won an Inkpot Award, an honor bestowed annually since 1974 by Comic-Con International.[8]

In 2019, Bernardin joined other WGA writers in firing their agents as part of the WGA's stand against the ATA and the practice of packaging.[9]

On August 18, 2019, it was announced that Bernardin would be serving as writer for Masters of the Universe: Revelation on Netflix.[10] Then, on February 21, 2020, Bernardin was announced to be part of the writing team for the upcoming animated series The Legend of Vox Machina, for Amazon Prime Video.[11] On December 19, 2023, Bernardin announced he was part of the writing team for the upcoming animated series Eyes of Wakanda for Disney+.[12]

In 2024, Bernardin partnered with Neil Gaiman to adapt the latter's novel Anansi Boys into a multi-volume comic series, with art by Shawn Martinbrough. Published by Dark Horse Comics, the first volume of Anansi Boys will run for eight issues.[13]

Bibliography

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  • Monster Attack Network #1 (2007)
  • The Highwaymen #1-5 (2007)
  • Infinite Halloween Special #1 (2007)
  • Pilot Season: Genius #1 (2008)
  • Push #1-6 (2008-2009)
  • Wolverine: One Night Only #1 (2009)
  • Dark X-Men: The Beginning #2 (2009)
  • The Authority #17-21 (2009-2010)
  • Grunts (2010)
  • Hero Complex (2010)
  • Women of Marvel #1 (2010)
  • X-Men Origins: Nightcrawler #1 (2010)
  • Jake The Dreaming #1 (2011)
  • Spider-Man: A Meal To Die For #1 (2011)
  • Cartoon Network Action Pack #58 (2011)
  • JLA 80-Page Giant 2011 #1 (2011)
  • DC Comics Presents: Lobo #1 (2011)
  • Static Shock #7-8 (2012)
  • Nightwatchman (2012)
  • Airwolf Airstrikes #6 (2015)
  • Rampage Adventures #7 (2015)
  • Genius #1-5 (2015)
  • Love Is Love #1 (2016)
  • Genius: Cartel #1-5 (2017)
  • King In Black: Planet Of The Symbiotes #2 (2021)
  • Heroes Reborn: Peter Parker, The Amazing Shutterbug (2021)
  • Adora and the Distance (2021)
  • Census #1-5 (2022)
  • Messenger: The Legend of Muhammad Ali (2023)
  • Star Wars: Darth Vader - Black, White & Red #3 (2023)
  • The Devil's Cut #1 (2023)
  • Star Wars: Mace Windu (Vol. 2) #1-4 (2024)
  • Anansi Boys (2024), with Neil Gaiman

References

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  1. ^ "Marc Bernardin". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2018-07-22.
  2. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "The Batman, Picard, The Last of Us". YouTube. 15 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Deep Space Nine: 25 years ago, I was an intern on the Star Trek show". www.syfy.com. Archived from the original on 2018-01-06.
  4. ^ "Treadstone (TV Series 2019) - IMDb". IMDb.
  5. ^ "Marc Bernardin". DC. 2012-03-04. Retrieved 2018-07-22.
  6. ^ Zakarin, Jordan (2018-03-26). "Marc Bernardin should be your geek career role model [Fandom Files #22]". Syfy. Retrieved 2018-07-22.
  7. ^ "Battlestar Galacticast | SYFY WIRE". 9 December 2020.
  8. ^ Inkpot Award
  9. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (13 April 2019). "Writers Share Signed Termination Letters As Mass Firing Of Agents Begins After WGA-ATA Talks Fail". Deadline.
  10. ^ Nickolai, Nate (2019-08-18). "Kevin Smith Announces Anime 'He-Man' Series for Netflix". Variety. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  11. ^ Spangler, Todd (2020-02-22). "Critical Role's 'Legend of Vox Machina' Names Writing Team for Series Coming to Amazon Prime Video". Variety. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
  12. ^ Smith, Kevin; Bernardin, Marc (December 19, 2023). 415: Final FMB of the Year! Best of 2023! – FMB LIVE 12/19/23. Fatman Beyond. Event occurs at 1:55:00 – via YouTube.
  13. ^ "Neil Gaiman teams up with Marc Bernardin and Shawn Martinbrough to adapt "Anansi Boys" into comics". Dark Horse Comics. February 21, 2024.
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