![]() Self-Portrait (Wikimedia Commons) | Author: Brian WoodAlso known as: Brian Wood, Brain Wood, Brian Wood ed.
Brian Wood has 1 upcoming event MoCCA Art Festival 2008: Rebecca Donner and Brian Wood in conversation (June 7 at 14:30) Rebecca Donner.; Brian Wood. Rebecca Donner’s essays have appeared in Bookforum, The Believer, and People; she is the author of the forthcoming graphic novel Burnout (Minx/DC). Brian Wood is the creator of DMZ, as well as Demo, The Tourist, Supermarket, Northlanders, and The New York Four.
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