comicbooks.com
covers · key issues · value · buy
Home › Creators › Andersen Gabrych
Creator

Andersen Gabrych

writer
Known forBatgirl
Issues credited42
Active2003–2016
Primary rolewriter

Andersen Gabrych is an American writer, director, and actor best known for his work in comics during the 2000s. Born in the United States, Gabrych entered the industry in 2003 and remained active through 2016, contributing to over 40 issues. He is most recognized for his tenure on *Batgirl*, where he wrote the character during a pivotal period, and for his involvement in the sprawling *Batman: War Games* crossover event. His other notable credits include *Detective Comics*, *The Omega Men*, and *Batman*. Gabrych also wrote the crime graphic novel *Fogtown*, a departure from superhero work. His scripts often balanced street-level grit with character-driven drama, and he collaborated frequently with artists such as Alé Garza and Pete Woods. Gabrych’s work earned him a GLAAD Award nomination, reflecting his commitment to inclusive storytelling. After his comics career, he pursued work as a director and actor. While his time in the industry was relatively concentrated, his contributions to the Batman family of titles remain a key part of his legacy.

Full bibliography · 10 series

Detective Comics (1937) · 8
The Omega Men (2006) · 6
Batman (1940) · 3
Batman: War Games (2005) · 2
Fogtown (2010) · 2
Batman: War Drums (2004) · 1
Catwoman (2002) · 1
#43
Batman: War Crimes (2006) · 1
Batman Arkham: Killer Croc (2016) · 1

Original biography and editorial content © comicbooks.com™. Information drawn in part from Wikipedia and the Grand Comics Database.