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Tini Howard
Howard in 2021
Howard in 2021
Born1985
OccupationComic book writer
Website
www.tinihoward.com

Tini Howard (born 1985) is an American comic book writer. She is best known for her work on X-Men titles, namely Excalibur as well as Boom Studio's Power Ranger titles. It was announced in mid-October 2021 that she would be taking over Catwoman (comic book) at DC Comics starting with issue #39.

Career

As a winner of the 2013 Top Cow Talent Hunt, Tini Howard's first comics credit was 2014's Magdalena: Seventh Sacrament. She then continued working with Top Cow Productions. She has since been a writer on comic book iterations of properties like Rick and Morty, Power Rangers and Barbie, as well as created comic books like Assassinistas and Euthanauts, which were published by IDW.

In 2019 at the C2E2 "Women of Marvel" panel, it was announced Howard had signed an exclusive contract with Marvel Comics.[1] Since then, she's worked on the company writing Excalibur (as part of Dawn of X), Strikeforce, Death's Head, Thanos and Age of Conan: Belit.

Bibliography

Comics

DC Comics

IDW Publishing

Marvel Comics

Oni Press

Awards and nominations

References