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Jeff Parker is a Portland, Oregon based writer and comic book artist. He is a member of Periscope Studio, formerly Mercury Studio.
Parker's earliest work in comics was Solitaire, published by Malibu Comics. He later illustrated comic books published by DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and Image Comics, and worked as a storyboard artist on the television cartoon Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot.
His work as a writer at Marvel includes the limited series Agents of Atlas, X-Men: First Class, and Marvel Adventures The Avengers. Parker is also the writer of Walk-In and the second volume of Guy Ritchie's Gamekeeper for Virgin Comics.
Recent work includes "Fall of the Hulks." He will also be returning to Agents of Atlas with a new ongoing series to be called simply "ATLAS." He has also written a mini-series for Wildstorm, called Mysterius: The Unfathomable Parker also took over the writing of Thunderbolts with issue #138, introduced the Agents of Atlas in the following two issues and then took the title in "Siege," after which he will oversee an overhaul of the team line-up.
Jeff Parker has been editorial cartoonist for Florida Today which serves Florida's Space Coast, since 1992. He also assists Pulitzer Prize–winning cartoonist Mike Peters (cartoonist) with his comic strip, Mother Goose & Grimm and worked with Denis Lebrun on the daily Blondie comic strip from 1996 until 2005. With New Orleans Times-Picayune editorial cartoonist Steve Kelley, Parker produces the strip Dustin, centered on an unemployed 23-year-old living with his parents. Dustin was launched in papers nationwide in early 2010.
Parker's work has been recognized with awards from Gannett News Service, Florida Society of Newspaper Editors, the Society of Professional Journalists and the Florida Press Association. In 2004, he was awarded the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Division Award for Editorial Cartooning after three prior nominations.
His cartoons are distributed by Cagle Cartoons syndicate to hundreds of news outlets, regularly appearing in USA TODAY, Newsweek, TIME, The Washington Post, Le Monde, Courrier International, The New York Times and on CNN and Fox News.
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Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Short,Actors: Cameron Bancroft (actor), William deVry (actor), Ed Evanko (actor), Mark Gibbon (actor), Scott Hylands (actor), Aaron Joseph (actor), David Kaye (actor), Dwight McFee (actor), Kirk McMeekan (actor), Kevin McNulty (actor), Bentley Mitchum (actor), Robert Moloney (actor), Russell Porter (actor), Donnelly Rhodes (actor), Doug Abrahams (actor),
Plot: It has been nine years since Bancroft's character shot Brown's son. She goes to the prison to vent her rage at him over what he did, and discovers he's not the monster she thought he was. While Bancroft voices remorse, Brown finds herself beginning to forgive. Based on a true story.
Genres: Drama,Actors: Fred Aldrich (actor), Richard Alexander (actor), Warner Anderson (actor), Joe Bacon (actor), King Baggot (actor), William Bailey (actor), George Calliga (actor), Wheaton Chambers (actor), Chester Clute (actor), Lou Costello (actor), Edgar Dearing (actor), Harold DeGarro (actor), Joe Devlin (actor), Franklyn Farnum (actor), Bud Abbott (actor),
Plot: Buzz and Abercrombie are agents trying to get Jeff Parker the lead in a movie musical. Routines include Lou's insomnia and his being unable to hear Bud due to his wearing an earplug. Lots of movie studio stuff.
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Genres: Comedy, Music,Actors: Roy Barcroft (actor), Don 'Red' Barry (actor), Bob Burns (actor), Morgan Conway (actor), Art Dillard (actor), Kenne Duncan (actor), Bud Geary (actor), Eddie Gribbon (actor), Herman Hack (actor), Neal Hart (actor), Jack Kirk (actor), Tom London (actor), Pierce Lyden (actor), LeRoy Mason (actor), Stanley Andrews (actor),
Plot: Craig Morton, fronting for an eastern electric concern, and town banker Emerson Wheeler are scheming to gain control of a water-supply dam owned by local ranchers. The bank is to foreclose on the ranchers, and sell the ranches to the corporation for a large profit. Senator Gleason promises to help the ranchers, but he is murdered. Terry Reynolds, posing as an outlaw called the Nevada Kid, meets and works with Gleason's daughter, Edith, to trap the crooks and bring about a square deal for the ranchers.
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