Shane McCarthy

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Tonight on Top Gear, Richard Hammond will drive a jet-powered dragster and a comic franchise into the ground.
I wouldn't read anything I wasn't enjoying either.

—Shane McCarthy[1]

Shane McCarthy is an Australian comic book writer. He has written for DC Comics's Batman in Detective Comics and was responsible for the reinvention of the Riddler during the five-part "Riddle Me That" storyline in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (which was immediately ignored, then retconned away by the "Infinite Crisis" event). He has recently started writing Transformers comics for IDW Publishing, with his first series being All Hail Megatron.

The first details of All Hail Megatron were revealed by McCarthy in a television interview on the disreputable Australian tabloid current affairs programme Today Tonight on January 16, 2008. He was quoted saying that the story would be about a "world without the Autobots", but later retracted his comments, claiming he had been misquoted.[2] Considering the quality of Today Tonight's journalism (trust us, it's terrible), it's hard not to give Shane the benefit of the doubt on this one.

One of Shane McCarthy's passions is swing dancing. He is the owner of the Swing It! swing dancing school in Perth, Western Australia.[3]

He is not a fan of the 2007 Transformers movie.[4]

He is a fan of Simon Furman, has read everything he has produced, and would never ever do anything to "piss all over what that man did"[5]. This explains why All Hail Megatron fits so seamlessly and respectfully into previously established canon!

Despite what you may read about him on this Wiki, he is genuinely a wonderful human being.

Comic bibliography

IDW Publishing

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