Kevin Grevioux

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Kevin Grevioux
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Biographical information
Born: September 9, 1962
Died:
Nationality: Mini usa.gif American
Occupation: Writer
Website: n/a



Kevin Grevioux (born in Chicago, Illinois) is an an American actor, screenwriter, and comic book writer.

After graduating "Howard University" with a degree in microbiology, he came to Hollywood and played in several films, including "Alien Nation", "The Mask", "Congo", "Batman Forever", "Planet of the Apes", "The Hulk" and "Men in Black II". Grevioux also co-created the successful "Underworld" franchise and wrote the screenplay for the film "I, Frankenstein" for which he was also an executive producer on the project based on his original eponym graphic novel.

Kevin Grevioux is also a prolific writer in the comic book/graphic novel world, having worked for both "Marvel"("Spider-Man" / "Iron Man" / "Blade"), "DC" ("Batman" / "Superman","Moonstone" ("The Phantom") comics.

He established "Darkstorm Comics", an independent creator-owed comic book/graphic novel company foor which he created "Zombies of Mass Destruction", "I, Frankenstein", "Monstroids", "The Gray Men". He also owns "Astounding Comics" ("Valkyries", "Njuma", "Cryptokids", "The Hammer Kid", amongst other titles).

"Concrete Jungle" is a 2009 Moonstone where The Phantom teams up with Mandrake the Magician

Mandrake story written by Kevin Grevioux

Original title Writers Issue Title Year Note
"Concrete Jungle" Mike Bullock and Kevin Grevioux The Phantom Annual #2 2008 guest-starring Mandrake

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Grevioux