Greg Potter
Gregory Paul Potter, born in the United States, is an American comic book writer whose career spans from 1972 into the 2020s. He is best known for co-creating the DC Comics series *Jemm, Son of Saturn* alongside artist Gene Colan. Potter’s path into comics saw him writing across genres, with his most credited work appearing in titles such as *Jemm, Son of Saturn*, *Démon*, *Wonder Woman*, *Supermán*, *Eerie*, and *Creepy*. His style often blended science fiction with horror and superhero elements, and his collaborations with artists like Colan helped define the visual tone of his stories. Beyond *Jemm*, Potter contributed to the broader DC Universe, notably on *Wonder Woman* and *Supermán*, though his creator-owned work on *Jemm* remains his signature achievement. Later in his career, he continued writing for independent and horror anthologies, maintaining a steady presence in the industry. Potter’s legacy lies in his ability to craft offbeat, imaginative concepts that stood apart from mainstream superhero fare, and his work on *Jemm* has earned him a place in comic history as a creator of a distinctive, cult-favorite series.
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