![]() ![]() The stories introduced the Franco-Islamic character Nightrunner, who he co-created with David Hine and caused some controversy. Career Īfter writing and directing his college thesis film titled The League, about the superhero labor union of 1960's Chicago, Higgins spent a year writing for Marvel Comics before authoring the back-up features for the 2010 editions of Detective Comics Annual and Batman Annual. In late 2006, he began an unpaid internship with the Donners' Company, which provided him with the opportunity to work with Richard Donner, who directed the film that introduced Higgins to comics and filmmaking. ![]() Īfter two years of studying film and creative writing at the University of Iowa, Higgins transferred to the film production program of Chapman University in Orange, California, from which he would graduate. At the age of seven, Higgins saw the 1978 feature film Superman, which began his passion for both comic books and filmmaking. ![]() Kyle Higgins was born June 12, 1985, and grew up in Homer Glen, Illinois. ![]() He is best known for his work on the Batman franchise at DC Comics, namely writing the miniseries Batman: Gates of Gotham and for the Nightwing and Batman Beyond titles, the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers franchise at Boom! Studios, and Radiant Black at Image Comics. Kyle Higgins (born June 12, 1985) is an American comic book writer and film director. ![]()
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