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David J. Schow is an American author of horror novels, short stories, and screenplays. His credits include films such as The Crow and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning. Most of Schow's work falls into the subgenre splatterpunk, a term he is sometimes credited with coining. In the 1990s, Schow wrote Raving & Drooling, a regular column for Fangoria magazine. All 41 instalments were collected in the book Wild Hairs (2000), which won the International Horror Guild's award for best non-fiction in 2001. In 1987, Schow's novella Pamela's Get was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award for best long fiction. His short story Red Light won the 1987 World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction. And in 2015, The Outer Limits at 50 won the Rondo Award for Book of the Year in a tie with The Creature Chronicles by Tom Weaver, of which Schow was a contributor. As an editor, Schow's work includes three volumes of writings by Robert Bloch and a book of short stories by John Farris. Schow has also been a past contributor to liner notes for cult film distributors Grindhouse Releasing/Box Office Spectaculars, notably on the North American DVD release of Italian filmmaker Lucio Fulci's horror film, Cat in the Brain. He has also written text supplements for the DVDs of Reservoir Dogs and From Hell, and has done DVD commentaries for The Dirty Dozen, The Green Mile, Incubus, Thriller and Creature from the Black Lagoon. Description above from the Wikipedia article Chris Hemsworth, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

David J. Schow

Writer
for Writer in The Batman - The Brave And The Bold
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Movie kick starts darker side of the new DC Universe and focuses on father son dynamics, as well as relationship between Bruce and Damian Wayne. Fresh off of death of one Jason Todd. Bruce is coming on terms with news of him having a son coming out of nowhere, taking Damian under his wing from mother Talia Al Ghul and training him to possibly join batfamily as second Robin alongside with Tim Drake in future. That's exactly when criminals start to mysteriously dissapear, before their tortured and beheaded bodies are found one by another. Shortly after via help of new friend Zatanna Zatara, Batman finds out that bodies are used for a ritual performed by non other Talia Al Ghul to bring her father and Bruce's old mentor Ra's Al Ghul back to life. All that setting in great scheme, of which even Damian is a party of. It all culminates with Batfamily and Batman facing off with League Of Shadows, along with Damian Wayne and Talia Al ghul to save Gotham City and stop Ra's from returning to life



