James D. Hudnall

James D. Hudnall
James Hudnall by Michael Netzer
BornJames David Hudnall
(1957-04-10)April 10, 1957
Santa Rosa, California, US
DiedApril 9, 2019(2019-04-09) (aged 61)
Area(s)Writer, Letterer
Pseudonym(s)Hud
Notable works
Espers
Alpha Flight
Strikeforce: Morituri
Interface
http://jameshudnall.com

James David Hudnall (April 10, 1957 – April 9, 2019) was an American writer who began his career in the comic book field in 1986 with the series Espers, published by Eclipse Comics.[citation needed] He later worked for Marvel and DC on such titles as Alpha Flight, Strikeforce: Morituri, and his own creation Interface, which was a sequel to Espers. He also wrote graphic novels such as Lex Luthor: The Unauthorized Biography, Sinking, Streets and The Psycho.[citation needed]

His series Harsh Realm was adapted to television by X-Files producer Chris Carter in 1998. Hudnall and co-creator Andrew Paquette sued Carter and Fox Television when they failed to give them credits on the show. The suit was later settled and as part of the settlement Hudnall and Paquette received credit in the opening titles of the show,[1]

Hudnall's other works includes: The Age of Heroes, Aftermath, Shut Up And Die, Two to the Chest, Chiller, Devastator, Hardcase and The Solution.[citation needed] He wrote a libertarian leaning blog under the Pajamas Media group, a network of political blogs.[citation needed]

  1. ^ "ATA: Association of Talent Agents - Newsstand". agentassociation.com. Archived from the original on 17 June 2003. Retrieved 13 January 2022.