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    Mike Bullock

    Person » Mike Bullock is credited in 94 issues.

    An award-winning writer of poetry and creative fiction, a published lyricist, and an accomplished non-fiction writer.

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    Mike Bullock first began his music career at the age of seventeen. By his twenty-first birthday, he'd joined his first professional band, recorded his first album for Restless Records and gone on his first tour. During this time, he wrote for and served as editor of the fanzine Schematix. By his twenty fifth birthday, UCLA's Campus Circle magazine relied on Bullock for their music columns and band interviews.

    Soon after, Bullock launched Mainframe Music, an artist development company aimed at steering the careers of younger musicians.

    Bullock attended Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California, studying journalism and computer science. He later studied both fiction and non-fiction writing for children and young adults at the Institute of Children's Literature.

    At the age of thirty, he walked away from the music industry and soon embraced writing full-time.

    Bullock joined the staff of the online comic magazine Broken Frontier in February of 2003. During his time with the magazine, Bullock was the Reviews Editor. In addition to reviews, Bullock also became the longest tenured staff writer; his Industrial Evolution column arrived weekly for two years and was joined by the occasional Lowdown article.

    His first published fiction work, Lions, Tigers and Bears brought him acclaim that rivaled his music career and validated his new choice in creative outlets.

    In late 2003, Dabel Brothers Productions approached Bullock and offered him the reins of their Promotions Department.

    During his one year stint with Dabel Brothers Productions, Bullock performed the duties of PR Director, as well as Editor on DBPro's original series, Imperial Dragons, and Dreamwave's Warlands. In addition, Bullock developed the second Imperial Dragons series for Dabel Brothers, entitled Imperial Dragons: Road of Honor.

    Bullock soon developed several of his original properties, the first of which to see publication is the critically acclaimed Image Comic Lions, Tigers and Bears, a charming all-ages tale reviewers have called " Monsters Inc. meets The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe ". Lions, Tigers and Bears was created by Bullock, then developed with series artist, Jack Lawrence. Bullock's second series, The Gimoles, has also achieved a high level of praise from readers and critics alike, featuring artwork from UK artist Theo Bain. The second Lions, Tigers and Bears series, also authored by Bullock, began in April of 2006.

    In late 2005, Bullock was handed the reins of Moonstone Books' comic series starring, and named after, The Phantom, originally created by Lee Falk. His involvement with the character has spawned huge interest from fans and general comic book buyers alike. Mike contributed a short story featuring the character in Moonstone's Phantom prose anthology, released in the summer of 2007. Mike's regular artists on the Phantom are Silvestre Szilagyi and Bob Pedroza. He's also worked with Gabriel Rearte, Carlos Magno, EricJ and Zeu. Bullock took over the book from writers Ben Raab, Chuck Dixon, and Rafael Nieves.

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