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Christopher Priest (James Christopher Owsley) was born on 30 June, 1961 in Queens, New York, U.S., is an American comic book writer, born 1961. Discover Christopher Priest'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 62 years old?

Popular As James Christopher Owsley
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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 30 June, 1961
Birthday 30 June
Birthplace Queens, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1961

Christopher James Priest (born James Christopher Owsley, June 30, 1961 ) is an American comic book writer who is at times credited simply as Priest.

1978

Priest (as Jim Owsley) entered the comics industry as a Marvel Comics intern in 1978.

1979

He joined Marvel's editorial staff in 1979, working for Paul Laiken as a managing editor on Crazy Magazine and becoming the first African American editor in mainstream comics.

He next became assistant editor for Larry Hama on the Conan titles.

1981

Streetwise, Priest's first solo album, recorded under the stage name "Hollis Stone," was released on vinyl on March 3, 1981.

It featured a cover photo by Eliot R. Brown of the

then-Jim Owsley standing in front of the Marvel Comics office building at 575 Madison Avenue.

1983

Owsley made his professional debut as a writer in 1983 with issue No. 1 of The Falcon miniseries and was made full editor of the Spider-Man comic books from 1985 to 1986.

Professional and personal disagreements eventually led to his leaving Marvel.

Owsley's writing tenure on Power Man and Iron Fist concluded with Iron Fist's controversial death.

1988

Moving to DC Comics, Owsley had a run as writer of Green Lantern when the character was exclusive to the anthology series Action Comics Weekly from 1988 to 1989.

Owsley wrote the Green Lantern serial issues #601–607, left part way through a story arc and then returned for issues #621–635.

He worked with artists Gil Kane and Tod Smith during his first run, and then upon his return, with artist M. D. Bright.

Owsley would write two Green Lantern Specials, the second issue concluding the plots left off from the end of Action Comics Weekly, with Bright drawing.

They would work again on the first issue of Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn before Owsley departed.

1991

He edited several titles in DC Comics' Impact Comics imprint from 1991 to 1993.

As a writer, Owsley/Priest worked on the series Conan the Barbarian, King Conan, The Ray, Steel, Deadpool, and Black Panther vol. 3. He co-created the series Quantum and Woody, Xero, and The Crew, among others.

1993

He changed his name legally circa 1993.

He was the first black writer-editor in mainstream comics.

In 1993, he became part of the group of writers and artists that launched Milestone Media, a comic book publisher affiliated with DC Comics.

He has said he was intended to become the company's editor-in-chief, but personal problems forced him to scale down his involvement to liaison between DC and Milestone.

During this period, he co-created the character Static, among others.

Shortly afterward, he changed his name from "Jim Owsley" to "Christopher Priest" for reasons he has not discussed publicly other than in one remark in an interview about becoming a priest if his marriage, which later ended in divorce, did not last.

During Owsley's Green Lantern run, prior to his name change, he introduced a character named Priest.

He has stated he was unaware of the British science fiction novelist Christopher Priest.

He refers to himself professionally as either the mononym "Priest" or "Christopher J. Priest".

In 1993, Priest co-produced ''Live!

Minister Darryl Cherry and the Covenant Mass Choir'' (RWM-4445), a full concert multitrack recording featuring an 85-voice choir and 10-piece band including Priest playing bass guitar on two selections.

The album was recorded before a live concert audience in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Priest is an ordained Baptist minister, and maintains an extensive archive of progressive Christian ecumenical essays on his website PraiseNet.Org.

Priest resides in Denver, Colorado.

2014

After a decade-long absence from comics, he returned in 2014–2015 to write a Quantum and Woody miniseries for Valiant Comics.

2016

He was chosen to write the DC Rebirth version of Deathstroke in 2016.

2017

He became the writer for Justice League in December 2017, but was replaced by Scott Snyder in 2018.

2018

Priest contributed a story to the Black Panther Annual No. 1, released in February 2018.

2019

In 2019 he was announced as the writer on Vampirella for Dynamite Comics and U.S.Agent for Marvel Comics.

Priest is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist music producer who has written and produced dozens of tracks for himself and others.