Landry Q. Walker
Landry Q. Walker, born September 1, 1971, is an American comic book writer who has worked steadily in the industry from 1999 through 2019. He is best known for his all-ages storytelling, particularly his run on *Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the 8th Grade*, which reimagined Supergirl as a relatable preteen navigating both alien threats and middle school. Walker also created the quirky horror-comedy series *Little Gloomy* and its companion *The Super Scary Monster Show*, blending gentle spookiness with humor. He contributed to DC’s *Batman: The Brave and the Bold* and *Batman Kids*, as well as the more mature *Red Lanterns*. His work often features a playful, character-driven style, frequently collaborating with artists like Eric Jones. Walker currently resides in El Sobrante, California. While he has not received major mainstream awards, his niche in kid-friendly, imaginative comics has earned him a loyal readership and respect for his ability to make superheroes accessible to younger audiences.
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