John Rozum
John Rozum is an American comic book writer whose career stretches from 1992 to the present, encompassing work across Milestone, DC, Vertigo, Topps, and Marvel Comics. He is perhaps best recognized for his contributions to Milestone Comics, where he wrote both *Xombi* and *Kobalt*, though his prolific output at DC has included extended runs on titles such as *Scooby-Doo* and *Dexter's Laboratory*, making him one of the more versatile writers in mainstream American comics.
At Topps Comics, Rozum wrote a comics adaptation of *The X-Files*, bringing the television phenomenon to the page during the height of its popularity. His creator-driven work includes the Vertigo series *Midnight, Mass.*, which attracted enough attention that NBC announced a television adaptation in 2009. He also launched the *Static Shock* title as part of DC's New 52 initiative in September 2011, though he departed after the fourth issue, citing insufficient creative input.
Beyond comics writing, Rozum maintains *The Grim Gallery*, a digital archive dedicated to artifacts and imagery from classic Hollywood horror films, reflecting a longstanding enthusiasm for the genre. He is also a practicing collage artist, producing work that draws on cartoon characters and horror iconography. No birth details or major industry awards appear in available records.
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