Bryan Q. Miller
Bryan Q. Miller is an American writer best known for his work on the CW television series *Smallville* and for his acclaimed run on DC Comics’ *Batgirl*. Born in the United States, he entered comics through television, co-writing the *Smallville* digital comic continuation *Smallville Season 11* and its spin-offs, including *Smallville: Lantern* and *Smallville: Chaos*. His signature achievement is the *Batgirl* series (2009–2011), where he wrote 81 issues and co-created the character Stephanie Brown as the new Batgirl, a fan-favorite iteration. Miller’s style blends superhero action with character-driven humor and emotional depth, often collaborating with artists like Pere Pérez and Dustin Nguyen. He also wrote the video game tie-in *Multiversus: Collision Detected*. After his *Batgirl* run, he continued writing for television, contributing to shows like *The Flash* and *Supergirl*. Miller’s work has earned him a devoted following, though he has not received major industry awards. He remains active in comics and television, with his *Batgirl* run celebrated for revitalizing Stephanie Brown and influencing later DC stories.
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