Brandon Easton
Brandon M. Easton is a writer, screenwriter, and educator best known for his work on the Warner Bros. Animation *ThunderCats* reboot and for his acclaimed run in comics. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he now lives in Southern California. His path into comics began in the early 2000s, and he has since built a career defined by sharp, character-driven storytelling across multiple genres.
Easton’s signature work includes the *Star Trek: Year Five* series, where he explored the original crew’s final frontier, and *Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom*, a nuanced take on the DC hero. He also wrote *Judge Dredd: False Witness*, the sci-fi epic *Arkanium*, and the manga-inspired *Kamen Rider Zero One*. His versatility extends to reviving the classic toy property *M.A.S.K.: Mobile Armored Strike Kommand: Revolution*. Key collaborators have included artists like Mike Feehan and Tom Derenick.
Among his notable co-creations is the original series *Arkanium*. Easton remains active in the industry, balancing comics with screenwriting and teaching. He has received critical acclaim for his work, though specific major awards are not recorded in the provided material. His legacy is one of thoughtful, inclusive storytelling that bridges comics, animation, and education.
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