Justin currently writes Novels, Graphic Novels, Video Games, Screenplays.
He has held various jobs including, fossil hunting, microphotography of 20 million year old insects and plants trapped in amber, seminars and exhibitions on the cleaning, mining and identification of prehistoric insects for the American Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian. He traveled to the mountains of the Dominican Republic and mined amber.
He has also worked as a victim advocate for Victims Assistance of Westchester, a not-for-profit organization that helps victims of crime.
(B) 74% | More than Satisfactory Notes: Read in trade paperback. Collective review for issues #1-2 and other tie-ins can be found here: Convergence: Zero Hour, Book One.
Por alguna razòn me gustò esta versiòn de Catwoman, y sus sacrificios y deseos por proteger una ciudad. Ciudad que lamentablemente prefiere a sus armas.
Y el batman de Kingdom come està interesante, aunque es de los eventos que menos me gustaron.
This one was much better than the first one, which started off slowly. This has Batman facing Catwoman, and it's a good story. I wasn't a huge fan of the ending, but that's just me. Still, worth reading, and glad I went on this adventure with her.