Duggan was working at
Golden Apple Comics in 1999 where he met many of his future collaborators, and eventually began production jobs working at Dakota Films. For the next 10 years worked in live TV, awards shows, pilots, comics, and films before finding traction in American comic books. Gerry Duggan has written Hulk, Nova, Hawkeye Vs. Deadpool, Batman: Arkham Manor, and co-writing Deadpool with
Brian Posehn.[4][5][6]
Duggan was a writer and producer on Attack of the Show! and was on the staff for its final shows. His comics career began at
Image Comics by writing and co-creating series The Last Christmas with Posehn and
Rick Remender, and later The Infinite Horizon with
Phil Noto, with was nominated for an
Eisner Award in 2008 for Best New Series.[7] Duggan was a regular cast member on Posehn's role-playing podcast
Nerd Poker, but was forced to exit due to increased writing deadlines.
In 2013, Marvel re-launched the Deadpool series, with Duggan and Brian Posehn as writers. In 2014 Duggan contributed to the script for the Xbox game Sunset Overdrive, and was part of a team that wrote the 2014 Film Independent Spirit Awards hosted by
Patton Oswalt, for which he was nominated for a WGA Award.[8][9][10] Duggan also directed the promotional ads for that year's awards shows. In the same year he commenced a contract with
Marvel Entertainment,[11] and began work on a reboot of the Avengers series.[12]
In 2016 Duggan co-wrote Marvel's Doctor Strange: The Last Days of Magic,[13] and continued to write for the Deadpool series until the run's conclusion with issue 36.[14][15] Duggan currently writes the critically acclaimed
Marauders, as part of Marvel's 2019 reboot of the X-Men titles and also began writing Cable in 2020.[16] In 2021, Duggan began writing the X-Men flagship series, replacing
Jonathan Hickman.[17]
Personal life
Duggan has lived and worked in Los Angeles since 1998. He is married to Virginia Duggan and together they have one son.[citation needed]
Volume 2: Omega Hulk Book 1 (tpb, 168 pages, 2015,
ISBN0-7851-9068-6) collects:
"The O Hulk" (with
Mark Bagley, in #5-10, 2014–2015)
Volume 3: Omega Hulk Book 2 (tpb, 152 pages, 2015,
ISBN0-7851-9226-3) collects:
"The O Hulk" (with Mark Bagley, in #11-16, 2015)
Uncanny Avengers vol. 2 #3-4, "Counter-Evolutionary" (with Rick Remender and
Daniel Acuña, April–May 2015) collected in Volume 1: Counter-Evolutionary (tpb, 112 pages, 2015,
ISBN0-7851-9237-9)
Hawkeye Vs. Deadpool #0-4 (with
Mateo Lolli, September 2014-January 2015) collected in Hawkeye Vs. Deadpool (tpb, 120 pages, 2015,
ISBN0-7851-9310-3)
Death of Wolverine: Deadpool & Captain America #1 (with
Scott Kolins, October 2014) collected in Death of Wolverine: The Complete Collection (tpb, 496 pages, 2018,
ISBN1-3029-1242-9)
Spider-Man/Deadpool #7, "Convention Chaos or When Cometh the Plutocracy!" (with Scott Koblish, July 2016) collected in Volume 2: Side Pieces (tpb, 120 pages, 2017,
ISBN0-7851-9992-6)
Solo vol. 2 (5-issue limited series with
Geoffrey Thorne and
Paco Diaz, November 2016-February 2017, collected in Solo: The One-Man War on Terror, tpb, 112 pages, 2017,
ISBN1-3029-0480-9)
The Last Christmas (5-issue limited series, with Brian Posehn and Rick Remender, May–October 2006, collected in The Last Christmas, tpb, 176 pages, 2006,
ISBN1-58240-676-6,
Image Comics)
The Infinite Horizon (6-issue limited series, with Phil Noto, December 2007-November 2011, collected in The Infinite Horizon, tpb, 184 pages, 2012,
ISBN1-5824-0972-2,
Image Comics)
^O'Donnell, Chuck.
"Ridgewood native's love of comics takes him to The Infinite Horizon", The Ridgewood News, December 2, 2011, backed up by the Internet Archive as of May 21, 2014. Accessed October 30, 2017. "Staring at a dog-eared copy of Homer's The Odyssey he had pulled off a shelf, Duggan's mind flashed back to the first time he was introduced to the book as a student at Ridgewood High School.... The senior class president of the class of 1992 was an exuberant, outgoing, intelligent kid - "a big teddy bear" as one former classmate put it - with a healthy imagination"
^"2015". wga.org. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved September 20, 2016.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (
link)
Duggan was working at
Golden Apple Comics in 1999 where he met many of his future collaborators, and eventually began production jobs working at Dakota Films. For the next 10 years worked in live TV, awards shows, pilots, comics, and films before finding traction in American comic books. Gerry Duggan has written Hulk, Nova, Hawkeye Vs. Deadpool, Batman: Arkham Manor, and co-writing Deadpool with
Brian Posehn.[4][5][6]
Duggan was a writer and producer on Attack of the Show! and was on the staff for its final shows. His comics career began at
Image Comics by writing and co-creating series The Last Christmas with Posehn and
Rick Remender, and later The Infinite Horizon with
Phil Noto, with was nominated for an
Eisner Award in 2008 for Best New Series.[7] Duggan was a regular cast member on Posehn's role-playing podcast
Nerd Poker, but was forced to exit due to increased writing deadlines.
In 2013, Marvel re-launched the Deadpool series, with Duggan and Brian Posehn as writers. In 2014 Duggan contributed to the script for the Xbox game Sunset Overdrive, and was part of a team that wrote the 2014 Film Independent Spirit Awards hosted by
Patton Oswalt, for which he was nominated for a WGA Award.[8][9][10] Duggan also directed the promotional ads for that year's awards shows. In the same year he commenced a contract with
Marvel Entertainment,[11] and began work on a reboot of the Avengers series.[12]
In 2016 Duggan co-wrote Marvel's Doctor Strange: The Last Days of Magic,[13] and continued to write for the Deadpool series until the run's conclusion with issue 36.[14][15] Duggan currently writes the critically acclaimed
Marauders, as part of Marvel's 2019 reboot of the X-Men titles and also began writing Cable in 2020.[16] In 2021, Duggan began writing the X-Men flagship series, replacing
Jonathan Hickman.[17]
Personal life
Duggan has lived and worked in Los Angeles since 1998. He is married to Virginia Duggan and together they have one son.[citation needed]
Volume 2: Omega Hulk Book 1 (tpb, 168 pages, 2015,
ISBN0-7851-9068-6) collects:
"The O Hulk" (with
Mark Bagley, in #5-10, 2014–2015)
Volume 3: Omega Hulk Book 2 (tpb, 152 pages, 2015,
ISBN0-7851-9226-3) collects:
"The O Hulk" (with Mark Bagley, in #11-16, 2015)
Uncanny Avengers vol. 2 #3-4, "Counter-Evolutionary" (with Rick Remender and
Daniel Acuña, April–May 2015) collected in Volume 1: Counter-Evolutionary (tpb, 112 pages, 2015,
ISBN0-7851-9237-9)
Hawkeye Vs. Deadpool #0-4 (with
Mateo Lolli, September 2014-January 2015) collected in Hawkeye Vs. Deadpool (tpb, 120 pages, 2015,
ISBN0-7851-9310-3)
Death of Wolverine: Deadpool & Captain America #1 (with
Scott Kolins, October 2014) collected in Death of Wolverine: The Complete Collection (tpb, 496 pages, 2018,
ISBN1-3029-1242-9)
Spider-Man/Deadpool #7, "Convention Chaos or When Cometh the Plutocracy!" (with Scott Koblish, July 2016) collected in Volume 2: Side Pieces (tpb, 120 pages, 2017,
ISBN0-7851-9992-6)
Solo vol. 2 (5-issue limited series with
Geoffrey Thorne and
Paco Diaz, November 2016-February 2017, collected in Solo: The One-Man War on Terror, tpb, 112 pages, 2017,
ISBN1-3029-0480-9)
The Last Christmas (5-issue limited series, with Brian Posehn and Rick Remender, May–October 2006, collected in The Last Christmas, tpb, 176 pages, 2006,
ISBN1-58240-676-6,
Image Comics)
The Infinite Horizon (6-issue limited series, with Phil Noto, December 2007-November 2011, collected in The Infinite Horizon, tpb, 184 pages, 2012,
ISBN1-5824-0972-2,
Image Comics)
^O'Donnell, Chuck.
"Ridgewood native's love of comics takes him to The Infinite Horizon", The Ridgewood News, December 2, 2011, backed up by the Internet Archive as of May 21, 2014. Accessed October 30, 2017. "Staring at a dog-eared copy of Homer's The Odyssey he had pulled off a shelf, Duggan's mind flashed back to the first time he was introduced to the book as a student at Ridgewood High School.... The senior class president of the class of 1992 was an exuberant, outgoing, intelligent kid - "a big teddy bear" as one former classmate put it - with a healthy imagination"
^"2015". wga.org. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved September 20, 2016.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (
link)