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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://twitter.com/BrandonEaston Brandon Easton's Twitter feed]
*{{i|Brandon Easton}} at the IDW Hasbro Wiki
*[http://shadowlawonline.com/ Shadowlaw Online]
*[http://shadowlawonline.com/ Shadowlaw Online]
*[http://foolscrusade.blogspot.com/ The Fool's Crusade]
*[http://foolscrusade.blogspot.com/ The Fool's Crusade]
*[https://twitter.com/BrandonEaston Brandon Easton] on Twitter
 
*{{i|Brandon Easton}} at the IDW Hasbro Wiki
===Interviews===
*March 2016—[https://www.transmissionspodcast.com/2016/03/transmissions-episode-160-deviations-writer-brandon-easton TransMissions]
*August 2017—[https://hasbrouniverse.libsyn.com/interview-brandon-easton Action and Adventure]
*August 2020—[https://www.transmissionspodcast.com/2020/08/tmalts15 TransMissions]


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Revision as of 01:48, 28 March 2021

Brandon M. Easton is a comics and television writer born in Baltimore, MD. His comic work includes Arkanium and Transformers: Armada for Dreamwave Productions, Watson And Holmes for New Paradigm, and he has also launched a creator-owned comic named Shadowlaw, a near-future action-horror. Relatively new to screen-writing, he was a writer on the 2012 series of Thundercats. He also writes for the Boston Herald and website Bleeding Cool.

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