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Sean Taylor was born on 5 June, 1965 in Fetcham, United Kingdom, is an American comic book and short story writer. Discover Sean Taylor's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Sean Taylor Net Worth
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Sean Taylor (born May 2, 1968) is an American comic book and short story writer, perhaps best known for his run on Gene Simmons Dominatrix published by IDW Publishing.
Taylor grew up and lived all his life in the state of Georgia, U.S.A, and he has applied that sense of Southern 'magical realism' to his writing.
He began writing creating articles for trade magazines and stringing for his local paper The Alpharetta Revue.
In 1999, Taylor got a job as the first staff writer for the online zine Cyber Age Adventures.
While there, he soon became the Vice President of Editorial and oversaw the publication or two prose anthologies from the magazine's stories, A Private Little Corner of the Universe and Playing Solitaire.
Published by Cyber Age Adventures Press, 2000, features a section of his work for the Cyber Age Adventures zine
Published by Cyber Age Adventures Press, 2000, stories edited and selected by Sean Taylor from the Cyber Age Adventures zine
A Collection of Georgia's Newest and Most Promising Writers'' Volume 3
In 2001, Taylor connected with other comic book writing hopefuls and helped to form the indie publisher Shooting Star Comics.
Shooting Star published a quarterly anthology comic book called The Shooting Star Comics Anthology, which debuted characters including Aym Geronimo, Yellow Jacket Man of Mystery, Bed Bug, Nick Landime, and others.
Taylor's own creation that ran regularly in that anthology, Fishnet Angel, originally appeared in prose in Cyber Age Adventures magazine online.
Shooting Star Comics Anthology #1–6, 2002–2005, published by Shooting Star Comics
Fishnet Angel: Jane Doe #1–2, 2005, published by Shooting Star Comics
In 2006, Taylor signed on with IDW Publishing, publisher of comics such as 30 Days of Night and Transformers to be the writer for the flagship book of the new Simmons Comics Group, created by KISS member Gene Simmons.
The series told the adventures of Dominque Stern, a professional dominatrix who becomes a pawn in a CIA adventure that has possible roots in alien technology.
Simmons described the book as "CIA meets TNA" though Taylor wrote in an afterword for the trade paperback edition that he always envisioned the series as "Mary Tyler Moore meets Crimes of Passion."
In 2007, Shooting Star Comics dissolved as a company.
"Nymph," Gene Simmons House of Horrors #1, IDW Publishing, 2007
"Nymph," reprinted in Gene Simmons House of Horrors Trade Paperback, IDW Publishing, 2007
The book ran for 6 issues and was collected as a trade paperback in 2008.
While at IDW Taylor also contributed the story "Nymph" for the Simmons Comics Group publication Gene Simmons House of Horrors.
Taylor has announced at his website (www.taylorverse.com) that he is officially working on an original sequel to the works of H.G. Wells called A Stitch in Time, which will tie into The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, The Food of the Gods, and The War of the Worlds; with artist George Pitcher.
He has also announced that he is doing gender-twisted crime comic called Quinn: The Reckoning for Markosia Publishing with Jetta: Tales of the Toshigawa artist Martheus Wade.
Gene Simmons Dominatrix Trade Paperback, IDW Publishing, 2008
The Invisible Man graphic novel adaptation, Campfire Publishing, 2009
The Tantalizing Ti-Girl, Mini-Komix, 2010
Short Story Collections and Anthologies
Published by IDW Publishing, 2010, featuring his story "The Fairest of Them All (A Symphony of Revenge)
A Private Little Corner of the Universe
In 2011, he published a collection of all of his Cyber Age stories called Show Me A Hero, highly recommended by comics and prose pros from Marvel Comics editor Tom Brevoort to Black Lightning creator Tony Isabella.
Published by New Babel Books, 2011
Published by Daw Books, 2011, featuring his story "Posthumous"