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Garth Ennis

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Garth Ennis

Real Name
Garth Ennis
Employers
DC Comics / Vertigo; Dynamite Comics

Characteristics
Gender

First publication

Unknown



Contents

Personal History

Garth Ennis is a writer for DC Comics, widely recognized for his work on Vertigo titles such as Hellblazer, Preacher and The Demon.


Professional History

Professional History of Garth Ennis is unknown.


Notes

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Trivia

  • No trivia.



See Also


Work History


Official Website

  • None.


Links and References

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[[Category:DC Comics / Vertigo; Dynamite Comics Staff]]
This creator has contributed material to DC's Vertigo line of comics.

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