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* [http://www.krulwords.com/ J.T. Krul's Official Site] |
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* [[wikipedia:J. T. Krul|J. T. Krul]] on [[wikipedia:|Wikipedia]] |
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Revision as of 06:23, 27 January 2009
| J.T. Krul | |
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| About | |
| Also known as | Jeffrey Krul |
| Title | Graphic novel writer |
| Date of birth | 14 November 1972 |
| Origin | Michigan, USA |
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| comicbookdb profile | |
J.T. Krul is graphic novel writer.
About
Besides his work for Heroes, J.T. Krul has written for comics including issues of Soulfire (2003-2007), Fathom (2004-2005), Spider-Man Unlimited (2004), X-Men Unlimited (2004), and Aspen Seasons (2005-2006), JSA Classified (2005), Red Sonja (2005), and Highlander: Way of the Sword (2007).
In addition to writing, J.T. Krul worked in other capacities on other productions. He was the production assistant and coordinator for Seinfeld (1996-1998), an assistant to executive producers for two episodes of the animation Clerks (2000-2001), and an assistant to the directors of the film EuroTrip (2004).
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