Joshua Dysart
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Joshua Dysart (born June 21, 1971) is an American comic book writer known for dark themes, humanist horror and a fascination with the roots of violence. He co-created and wrote Violent Messiahs in 1997. The first eight issues were collected in the graphic novel, Violent Messiahs Vol. I: Book of Job in 2002. Since then he has done work for DC Comics, Vertigo Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Image Comics, IDW Publishing, Penny-Farthing Press, Virgin Comics and Random House Books.
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[edit] The Work
He did a two-year stint as the monthly writer of Swamp Thing. Writing issues #9 - #29 of the fourth series. His run featured the art of Enrique Breccia and Richard Corben, among others, on interriors and John Totleben and Eric Powell on covers. Dysart has also worked on Conan and Hellboy and is currently co-writing with Mike Mignola on a series of projects in the Hellboy Universe.
[edit] Other Media tie-ins
Dysart has become extensively involved in multi-media crossovers. He authored the one-shot Van Helsing: Beneath the Rue Morgue (an original story featuring the character from the Universal film) and penned Skull & Bones: A Monster House Story, which was tied into the Sony animated children's Monster House. He's also had his comic books included in the packaging for both the Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures mmo computer game from Funcom and the Hellboy (video game) from Konami. He has written a two volume 270 page graphic novel for Avril Lavigne entitled Make 5 Wishes which was published by Del Rey Manga/Random House. That book has been printed in over seven languages as well as digitally distributed throughout Asia. Currently, his six-issue comic book mini-series adaptation of the Deepak Chopra novel Buddha: A story of Enlightenment is being released on a monthly schedule.
[edit] Works in Progress
It was announced at the 2007 Comic-Con International that Dysart is creating a revamp of The Unknown Soldier (comics) for Vertigo. The storyline remains a mystery, but Dysart spent a month in Northern Uganda for research. At the same convention it was also announced that he would be creating a graphic novel based on Neil Young's 2003 Greendale (album). No release date has been given on either project.
[edit] Collected Trades and Graphic Novels
- Violent Messiahs: Book of Job
- Swamp Thing: Love in Vain
- Swamp Thing: Healing The Breach
- Captain Gravity and the Power of the Vril
- Make 5 Wishes vol. I & II
- Conan and the Midnight God
[edit] External links
- Official Joshua Dysart website
- Podcast interview with Dysart from New York Comic Con 2008 at comiXology
- Dysart's MySpace site

