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Johnny L. Wilson

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Born
in Santa Maria, California, The United States
Genre

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Bible, Board Games, Computers

Member Since
February 2008


Johnny Lee Wilson was born in and eventually attended high school (Ernest Righetti) in Santa Maria, California, after spending much of his early life in California's Central Valley. After attending California Baptist University (then, CBC) on a drama scholarship, he went on to earn two magisterial degrees and one doctoral degree before pastoring several churches and teaching as an adjunct professor.

When he lost his teaching position based on a bogus doctrinal dispute, he entered journalism full-time with Computer Gaming World magazine. Later, he became Group Publisher of Hasbro's/Wizards of the Coast's Amazing Stories, Dragon, Dungeon, Star Wars Gamer, Star Wars Insider and TopDeck magazines.

Later, he parlayed his computer journalism exper
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Comic Book Novels

Perhaps, it would be more accurate to describe the types of novels I want to write about in this essay as novels with media ties. Although this discussion was inspired by a novel about a comic book character rather than the typical novelization of a motion picture about a comic book character, some of the observations I wish to bring to the party are appropriate for novelizations, as well. And, to Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 21, 2010 12:24
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message 2: by Johnny

Johnny Dan wrote: "I figured I should befriend you since I intend on invoking Johnny's Law all over the place."

That's cool with me. I love getting credit for stating the obvious.


message 1: by Dan

Dan I figured I should befriend you since I intend on invoking Johnny's Law all over the place.


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