Bryan Edward Hill
Bryan Edward Hill is an American writer, screenwriter, musician, and graphic designer best known for his work in comics, particularly on *Angel* and *Spider-Man Annual*. Born in the United States, he entered the comic book industry in 2009 and has remained active through 2025, with credits on 28 issues. His path into comics was preceded by work in music and graphic design, and his writing often blends supernatural horror with urban grit. Hill's signature style is marked by a focus on character-driven, often dark narratives, and he has collaborated with artists such as Dan McDaid and Gleb Melnikov. He co-created *Chariot* and *Charlamagne Tha God Presents: Illuminati*, as well as the *Pilot Season: 7 Days from Hell* one-shot. Beyond comics, Hill has written for television, including episodes of *The Twilight Zone* and *The Walking Dead*. Later in his career, he has continued to write for both Marvel and independent publishers, and his work has earned him recognition within the industry, though specific awards are not widely documented. His legacy is that of a versatile storyteller who moves fluidly between music, screen, and sequential art.
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