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Barbara Kesel

[[Image:|200px|center|Barbara Kesel]]
Real Name
Barbara Kesel
Pseudonyms

Employers
DC Comics; CrossGen Comics

Titles

Characteristics
Gender

Place of Birth

First publication

Unknown

Contents

Personal History

Personal History of Barbara Kesel is unknown.

Professional History

Professional History of Barbara Kesel is unknown.

Notes

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Trivia

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See Also

Work History


Official Website

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Starwars

Up to date as of February 04, 2010

From Wookieepedia, the Star Wars wiki.

Barbara Kesel
Biographical information
Born

October 2, 1960

Nationality

American

Career
Occupation

Editor, Writer

Companies

Dark Horse

Barbara Kesel is a writer and editor of comic books; her bibliography includes work for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Crossgen, Image Comics and Dark Horse Comics. At Dark Horse, Kesel was Tom Veitch's editor, and one of the original editors of the Tales of the Jedi series while it was in production.[1] She also worked on Dark Empire series, also written by Veitch.

Kesel initially came into the comics world after writing a 10-page letter to editor Dick Giordano regarding the portrayal of female comic book characters. She was married to fellow comic book writer Karl Kesel; they have since divorced.

In 1995, she was a Harvey Award Nominee for Best Anthology and Best Graphic Album of Previously Published Material for, respectively, Instant Piano and Hellboy: Seed Of Destruction. She was nominated again in 1996 for Hellboy: The Wolves of St. August and won the award for Best Graphic Album of Previously Published Work.

Kesel is a very outspoken opponent of sexism in the comic book industry. She is known for her strong female characters, influencing her husband's work on Lois Lane in the Superman titles and creating Grace, the ruler of the Golden City location in Comics' Greatest World.

Star Wars bibliography

External links

Notes and references

  1. Interview with Tom Veitch, conducted by Greyman

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