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Amy Chu (born 1968) is an American comic book author who runs the comic imprint Alpha Girl Comics as well as writing comics for other publishers. [1] She wrote the six-issue miniseries Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death and a few Wonder Woman issues for DC. [2] In 2024, she won the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Graphic Novel.
Subsequent writers of Red Sonja have included Amy Chu, Mark Russell, Luke Lieberman, Jimmy Palmiotti, and Amanda Conner, among others. Red Sonja has appeared in numerous titles, both as a solo protagonist and together with Conan , as well as in crossovers with characters from Marvel Comics and Dynamite Comics.
Writer Amy Chu became involved in the project when DC Comics editor Bobbie Chase asked her to pitch ideas for a Poison Ivy story when the two met at the 2014 Baltimore Comic-Con. [6] According to Chu, she was the only writer not to pitch an eco-terrorism storyline for the character, instead pitching a murder-mystery story. [7]
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"Dyna-mite" is a 1973 single, written by the songwriting team of Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn. It was originally written for the Sweet, who rejected it, and later inherited by the English glam rock band Mud. [3]
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He has made several appearances throughout the many different runs, from the first Dynamite run appearing in 2006. [10] He then made appearances in Amy Chu 's run, [ 11 ] the Red Sonja Valentine's Special [ 12 ] and the Red Sonja 1982 oneshot written by Amy Chu.