John Jackson Miller
John Jackson Miller was born on January 12, 1968, in the United States. He is a science-fiction author and comic book writer best known for his extensive work within the *Star Wars* franchise, particularly as the writer of the long-running *Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic* series. Miller also contributed to *Mass Effect* comics, including *Evolution*, *Invasion*, and *Redemption*, as well as *Crimson Dynamo* and *Battlestar Galactica* (Classic). His career in comics as a writer spans from 2003 to 2019, with 92 credited issues.
Beyond scripting, Miller is a noted commentator and researcher into comic book circulation history. He compiled the *Standard Catalog of Comic Books* series and founded the Comichron website, a key resource for industry sales data. His creative path into comics grew from a background in journalism and fandom, and his *Knights of the Old Republic* run is considered a high point of licensed *Star Wars* storytelling. He has not been reported as having died. Miller’s legacy includes both his narrative contributions to major franchises and his meticulous, data-driven work documenting the comic book market. He has received no major awards listed in available sources.
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