Phillip Kennedy Johnson
Here is the official bio of Phillip Kennedy Johnson, via his website:
Johnson is an Eisner-nominated writer and musician living in the Washington, DC/Baltimore region. His comics work has been published by DC, Marvel, BOOM! Studios, Archaia, IDW, Aftershock, and Scout Comics. He is the creator of comic series The Last God from DC Black Label, Last Sons of America (currently in development at Netflix), Warlords of Appalachia, Smoketown, and many more.
Outside of writing, Johnson has a full-time career as a soldier, trumpet player, composer, arranger, and teacher. As a Sergeant First Class in the United States Army, he regularly tours the continental United States with The U.S. Army Field Band and the Federal Brass of Washington, DC. Prior to joining the Army Field Band, he toured the world with the Glenn Miller Orchestra from 2004-2005, and has performed with the Moscow Ballet, the Dallas Opera, Washington Symphonic Brass, the Lexington Philharmonic, and the Benny Goodman Orchestra.
Johnson is a devoted lover of American art forms, especially jazz, comic books, and mixed martial arts. He will fight anyone who argues that MMA came from Brazil.
He’s also written lauded runs on Marvel’s Alien, and currently writes Action Comics for DC Comics. If you’d like to find out more about Johnson, you can check out our interview with him from Baltimore Comic Con, where we discussed his work on Action Comics, as well as his horror-infused take on Marvel’s Hulk.
Green Lantern: War Journal #5 Review: “Powerful Stuff”
John Stewart makes an impossible choice.
Marvel Preview: The Incredible Hulk #8
Hulk and the WWII Ghost Rider team up to take down the War Devils.
Action Comics 2023 Annual Review: End Of An Era
Phillip Kennedy Johnson’s epic run comes to an end.
The Incredible Hulk #7 Review: Ghost Riders Of The Past
Hulk teams up with an old school Ghost Rider to fight demons in the desert.
DC Comics Preview: Action Comics Annual 2023 #1
Phillip Kennedy Johnson’s run on Action Comics ends with a showdown on Earth al-Ghul.
Hulk Gets Giant-Size Train Fight, Dreamer Leads New Suicide Squad, IDW Turns 25 | Comic Book Club News For December 15, 2023
Nicole Maines is giving Dreamer her own Dream Team next year for DC Comics.