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Bryce Coleman



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Bryce P. Coleman is an editor and writer with over 10 years experience in the publishing and journalsim industries. As a contributing theater critic for the LA Weekly newspaper, Bryce covered the local Los Angeles theater scene for several years, bearing witness to the good, the bad, and the terrible on local stages small and smaller.

One of his first loves has always been comic books and for 6 years Bryce served as a staff editor and then senior editor at Tokyopop, Inc., overseeing the acquisition, development and production of hundreds of licensed and original graphic novels. Also an avid reader of traditional fiction, he is particularly drawn to mid-century American authors, such as Chandler, Hemingway, Greene and Miller. This extends as well into Bryce's love of classic film, inspiring a deep fascination with fim noir, both American and French, as well as classic horror (especially the wonderfully overwrought, bodice-ripping Hammer Horror spectacles).

Bryce has a B.A. in Creative Writing from the California State University at Northridge. He is a devoted lover of story in all it's forms, be it literature, film, sequential art or theater.