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− | '''Sharman DiVono''' was the primary writer of the [[Star Trek Comic Strip (US)|''Star Trek'' comic strip]] from mid-1981 through late 1982. |
+ | '''Sharman DiVono''' {{born|11|October|1949}} was the primary writer of the [[Star Trek Comic Strip (US)|''Star Trek'' comic strip]] from mid-1981 through late 1982. |
− | DiVono has written a variety of things through the years, from "Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm: The Man from Planet X" and "Tarzan" comic books, to (with William Rotsler, ghost writing as Victor Appleton) a number of Tom Swift novels in the early 1980s, to a solo novel |
+ | DiVono has written a variety of things through the years, from "Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm: The Man from Planet X" and "Tarzan" comic books, to (with William Rotsler, ghost writing as Victor Appleton) a number of Tom Swift novels in the early 1980s, to a solo novel ''Blood Moon'' in 1999. |
− | On television, DiVono worked on both |
+ | On television, DiVono worked on both ''Garfield and Friends'' and ''G.I. Joe'' as one of the series writers. |
[[Larry Niven]] collaborated with DiVono on "[[The Wristwatch Plantation]]" story arc in the comic strip. |
[[Larry Niven]] collaborated with DiVono on "[[The Wristwatch Plantation]]" story arc in the comic strip. |
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DiVono worked primarily with [[Ron Harris]] as an artist, but [[Thomas Warkentin]] shared the art duties on the last story arc worked on. |
DiVono worked primarily with [[Ron Harris]] as an artist, but [[Thomas Warkentin]] shared the art duties on the last story arc worked on. |
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+ | == Comic strip writing credits == |
* "[[The Savage Within]]" ({{d|26|April|1981}} - {{d|21|July|1981}}) |
* "[[The Savage Within]]" ({{d|26|April|1981}} - {{d|21|July|1981}}) |
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* "[[Quarantine (comic strip)|Quarantine]]" ({{d|22|July|1981}} - {{d|27|October|1981}}) |
* "[[Quarantine (comic strip)|Quarantine]]" ({{d|22|July|1981}} - {{d|27|October|1981}}) |
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* "[[Thirteenth Story Arc]]" ({{d|18|July|1982}} - {{d|4|September|1982}}) |
* "[[Thirteenth Story Arc]]" ({{d|18|July|1982}} - {{d|4|September|1982}}) |
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+ | == External links == |
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+ | *{{IMDb-link|page=nm1406396}} |
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+ | * {{Wikipedia}} |
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Revision as of 15:49, 22 February 2013
Template:Realworld Sharman DiVono (born 11 October 1949; age 74) was the primary writer of the Star Trek comic strip from mid-1981 through late 1982.
DiVono has written a variety of things through the years, from "Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm: The Man from Planet X" and "Tarzan" comic books, to (with William Rotsler, ghost writing as Victor Appleton) a number of Tom Swift novels in the early 1980s, to a solo novel Blood Moon in 1999.
On television, DiVono worked on both Garfield and Friends and G.I. Joe as one of the series writers.
Larry Niven collaborated with DiVono on "The Wristwatch Plantation" story arc in the comic strip.
DiVono worked primarily with Ron Harris as an artist, but Thomas Warkentin shared the art duties on the last story arc worked on.
Comic strip writing credits
- "The Savage Within" (26 April 1981 - 21 July 1981)
- "Quarantine" (22 July 1981 - 27 October 1981)
- "Eleventh Story Arc" (28 October 1981 - 28 February 1982)
- "The Wristwatch Plantation" (1 March 1982 - 17 July 1982)
- "Thirteenth Story Arc" (18 July 1982 - 4 September 1982)
External links
- Template:IMDb-link
- Sharman DiVono at Wikipedia