Josh Blaylock
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Josh Blaylock (born May 7, 1977) is the founder and CEO of Devil's Due Press. Like many comic creators, his interest in the field started in his childhood and thus, after finishing school in 1995 and spending a few years designing clothing for licensed brands, he started Devil's Due as an in-house arm of Image Comics in 1999. In establishing the company, he worked as writer and occasionally artist on the G.I. Joe title, eventually leading to the first G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers series, on which he served as writer. More recently he created and wrote Mercy Sparx, a comic about a devil-girl secretly sent by Heaven to fight rogue angels on Earth.
Writing credits
[edit]- G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers (with Dan Jolley on #6)
