Shane McCarthy

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Shane McCarthy (born July 24, 1975) is an Australian comic book writer. His first major comics work was a back-up story in Detective Comics, and later he was responsible for the temporary reinvention of the Riddler during the five-part "Riddle Me That" storyline in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight. Beginning with All Hail Megatron, a "soft reboot" of 2005 IDW continuity, McCarthy has written several Transformers comics for IDW Publishing.

McCarthy's comics are known for their decompressed storytelling and [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Brian Michael Bendis|{{#if:||Brian Michael Bendis}}]]-style approach to dialog. The theme that runs through his Transformers comics is that both the Autobots and Decepticons have lost their grounding in their ideals. McCarthy's most contentious addition to the mythos, the character Drift, serves as a mouthpiece for McCarthy's theme.

Outside of comics, one of Shane McCarthy's passions is swing dancing. He is the owner of the Swing It! swing dancing school in Perth, Western Australia.<ref>Swing It! About Us/Teachers page</ref>

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