Andrew Dabb
Andrew Dabb is an American writer best known for his work in television, film, and graphic novels. Born in the United States, he entered the comics industry in the early 2000s, writing for a range of licensed and fantasy properties. From 2004 to 2010, he contributed to over two dozen issues, with his most credited titles including *Supernatural: Beginning's End*, *Ghostbusters: Legion*, *DemonWars*, *G.I. Joe: Sigma 6*, *Forgotten Realms: The Crystal Shard*, and *DragonLance: Chronicles*. His scripts often balanced action with character-driven storytelling, particularly in adaptations of established franchises. Dabb collaborated with various artists and writers across these series, helping to expand the narrative worlds of *Supernatural*, *Ghostbusters*, and the *Dungeons & Dragons*–based *Forgotten Realms* and *DragonLance* lines. Later in his career, he transitioned primarily to television, notably serving as a writer, executive producer, and showrunner on the long-running series *Supernatural*. His legacy in comics remains tied to his work on these popular licensed titles, though he has not received major industry awards. Dabb continues to work in entertainment, with his graphic novel credits forming a key part of his early professional development.
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