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Brian Michael Bendis (/ˈbɛndɪs/; born August 18, 1967) is an American comic book writer and artist. Starting with crime and noir comics, Bendis eventually moved to mainstream superhero work. While at Marvel Comics, Bendis worked with Bill Jemas and Mark Millar as the writer on the first book of the Ultimate Marvel imprint, Ultimate Spider-Man, which debuted in 2000. He relaunched the Avengers franchise with New Avengers in 2004, wrote the Marvel storylines "Avengers Disassembled" (2004–2005), "Secret War" (2004–2005), "House of M" (2005), "Secret Invasion" (2008), "Siege" (2010) and "Age of Ultron" (2013), and co-created the characters Riri Williams, Miles Morales, and Jessica Jones. Bendis has won five Eisner Awards for both his creator-owned work and his work on various Marvel Comics books. Though he has cited comic book writers such as Frank Miller and Alan Moore, Bendis' writing influences are less rooted in comics; drawing on the work of David Mamet, Richard Price, and Aaron Sorkin, whose dialogue, Bendis said, was "the best in any medium." In addition to writing comics, Bendis has worked in television, video games and film. He has also taught courses on graphic novels at the University of Oregon and Portland State University. In 2014, Bendis wrote Words for Pictures: The Art and Business of Writing Comics and Graphic Novels, a book about comics published by Random House. Description above from the Wikipedia article Brian Michael Bendis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Brian Michael Bendis

Writer
for Writer in Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider-Man: Cataclysm
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After killing Mar-Vell and Vision in space, Galactus arrives on Earth. Faced with no choice, the Ultimates and X-Men team up with the Maker to stop him. Miles, meanwhile, is helping around the city during the chaos with Jessica Drew, Lana Baumgartner, Tandy Bowen, and Ty Johnson, them getting flashbacks to the Ultimatum disaster. Cap contacts Miles, needing his help. Reed figures out that this Galactus is from an alternate reality, when Miles questions if it's Earth-616, Reed says yes, wondering how Miles knows about, to which Miles answers that the Spider-Man from Earth-616 was trapped here by Mysterio one time. Miles accompanies Reed to the Baxter Building on Earth-616 while the others hold off Galactus until the two get back with information on how to defeat him.