And he tweeted back, 'DO IT.'"Īrtist Takeshi Miyazawa, who drew Marvel's "Runaways," is illustrating the books with Jessica Kholinne coloring the pencils and inks and Simon Bowland lettering the titles. ![]() ![]() "But just a few months ago it suddenly occurred to me that Jonathan's written a ton of songs starring these dangerous but sensitive super-villains and monsters - and that if you put them together, you could have a heck of a super-villain team up comic. "I've always loved his songs - he's like Bill Withers and Willie Nelson and Warren Zevon in that every song he writes tells a great little story, with these strange, compelling, sad, funny characters," Pak said. Pak's other writing credits include "Batman/Superman," ''Planet Hulk" and "X-Treme X-Men."Ĭoulton and Pak went to college together, Pak said, adding that he's listened to Coulton's music for years. The escapade centring on the eponymous coding monkey that Coulton wrote and sang about to online acclaim is the first pairing between the two. Monkeys, robots and zombies? That's the hat trick that musician Jonathan Coulton and writer Greg Pak are featuring their original graphic novel, "Code Monkey Save the World."
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