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Scott Snyder (born 1976) is a comic book author, best known for his Creator/VertigoComics indie series ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire'' and his run on Franchise/{{Batman}}. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Creator/Marvel}} in ''ComicBook/IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined Vertigo and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''Creator/DetectiveComics'' to critical acclaim.

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Scott Snyder (born 1976) is a comic book author, best known for his Creator/VertigoComics indie series ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire'' and his run on Franchise/{{Batman}}. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Creator/Marvel}} in ''ComicBook/IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined Vertigo and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''Creator/DetectiveComics'' ''ComicBook/DetectiveComics'' to critical acclaim.



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** He also has a tendency for his characters to spout LittleKnownFacts. It reached a point where in ''ComicBook/ZeroYear'', the Riddler talks about so many of these that Batman tells him to [[SelfDeprecation shut up]].

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** He also has a tendency for his characters to spout LittleKnownFacts. It reached a point where in ''ComicBook/ZeroYear'', ''ComicBook/BatmanZeroYear'', the Riddler talks about so many of these that Batman tells him to [[SelfDeprecation shut up]].
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** He also has a tendency for his characters to spout history lessons about words and phrases.

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** He also has a tendency for his characters to spout history lessons LittleKnownFacts. It reached a point where in ''ComicBook/ZeroYear'', the Riddler talks about words and phrases.so many of these that Batman tells him to [[SelfDeprecation shut up]].
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* PromotedFanboy: Huge fan of ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' and ''Franchise/{{Superman}}''.
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Scott Snyder is a comic book author, best known for his Creator/VertigoComics indie series ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire'' and his run on Franchise/{{Batman}}. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Creator/Marvel}} in ''ComicBook/IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined Vertigo and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''Creator/DetectiveComics'' to critical acclaim.

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Scott Snyder (born 1976) is a comic book author, best known for his Creator/VertigoComics indie series ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire'' and his run on Franchise/{{Batman}}. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Creator/Marvel}} in ''ComicBook/IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined Vertigo and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''Creator/DetectiveComics'' to critical acclaim.
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Scott Snyder is a comic book author, best known for his Creator/VertigoComics indie series ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire'' and his run on Franchise/{{Batman}}. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Creator/Marvel}} in ''ComicBook/IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined Vertigo and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Detective Comics]]'' to critical acclaim.

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Scott Snyder is a comic book author, best known for his Creator/VertigoComics indie series ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire'' and his run on Franchise/{{Batman}}. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Creator/Marvel}} in ''ComicBook/IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined Vertigo and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Detective Comics]]'' ''Creator/DetectiveComics'' to critical acclaim.
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He only used that credit for one work. Hardly notable enough to be on his main page.


Scott "[[ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal Doom Commander]]" Snyder is a comic book author, best known for his Creator/VertigoComics indie series ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire'' and his run on Franchise/{{Batman}}. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Creator/Marvel}} in ''ComicBook/IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined Vertigo and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Detective Comics]]'' to critical acclaim.

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Scott "[[ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal Doom Commander]]" Snyder is a comic book author, best known for his Creator/VertigoComics indie series ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire'' and his run on Franchise/{{Batman}}. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Creator/Marvel}} in ''ComicBook/IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined Vertigo and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Detective Comics]]'' to critical acclaim.
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Scott Snyder is a comic book author, best known for his Creator/VertigoComics indie series ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire'' and his run on Franchise/{{Batman}}. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Creator/Marvel}} in ''ComicBook/IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined Vertigo and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Detective Comics]]'' to critical acclaim.

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Scott "[[ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal Doom Commander]]" Snyder is a comic book author, best known for his Creator/VertigoComics indie series ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire'' and his run on Franchise/{{Batman}}. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Creator/Marvel}} in ''ComicBook/IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined Vertigo and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Detective Comics]]'' to critical acclaim.
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** He also has a tendency for his characters to spout history lessons about words and phrases.

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* Franchise/{{Batman}} since the DC ComicBook/{{New 52}} relaunch

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Scott Snyder is a comic book author, most famous for his Creator/VertigoComics indie title ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Creator/Marvel}} in ''IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined Vertigo and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Detective Comics]]'' to critical acclaim.

He has no family ties to director Creato/ZackSnyder.

As of the DC ComicBook/{{New 52}} Relaunch, he writes the ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' main title. So far he has written the critically acclaimed ''ComicBook/NightOfTheOwls'' arc as well as the equally acclaimed ''ComicBook/DeathOfTheFamily''. He also wrote the first 18 issues of ''ComicBook/SwampThing'', which was similarly acclaimed.

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Scott Snyder is a comic book author, most famous best known for his Creator/VertigoComics indie title ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. series ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire'' and his run on Franchise/{{Batman}}. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Creator/Marvel}} in ''IronMan: ''ComicBook/IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined Vertigo and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Detective Comics]]'' to critical acclaim.

He has no family ties to director Creato/ZackSnyder.

As of the DC ComicBook/{{New 52}} Relaunch, he writes
wrote the ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' main title. So far he has written title for the duration of the ComicBook/New52 relaunch, including the critically acclaimed ''ComicBook/NightOfTheOwls'' arc as well as the equally acclaimed ''ComicBook/DeathOfTheFamily''. arcs ''ComicBook/NightOfTheOwls'', ''ComicBook/DeathOfTheFamily'', ''ComicBook/BatmanZeroYear'', and ''ComicBook/BatmanEndgame''. He also wrote the first 18 issues of the New 52 ''ComicBook/SwampThing'', which was similarly acclaimed.
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He has no family ties to director Creator/ZackSnyder.



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* {{Determinator}}: Dick Grayson in "The Black Mirror" certainly qualifies. When The Dealer send his plane to an altitude that the flying Batmobile can't reach, Dick Grayson ''flies'' in a special suit up to the plane.

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* {{Determinator}}: Dick Grayson in "The Black Mirror" certainly qualifies. When The Dealer send sends his plane to an altitude that the flying Batmobile can't reach, Dick Grayson ''flies'' in a special suit up to the plane.



* PromotedFanboy: Huge fan of ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' and ''Franchise/{{Superman}}''.
* TeamDad: To the current writers of the Bat-Family. James Tynion IV and Marguerite Bennett at least began as his students in Sarah Lawrence and he gave them their first jobs in comics co-writing with him the Batman Annuals #1 and #2 respectively.



* SlasherSmile: His ''Detective Comics'' run has ''plenty'' of them: from the orcas to the cover of [[http://www.comicbookresources.com/assets/images/covers/1311764499_cvr.jpg Detective Comics #880]].
** TheJoker. Of course.

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* SlasherSmile: His ''Detective Comics'' run has ''plenty'' of them: from the orcas to the cover of [[http://www.comicbookresources.com/assets/images/covers/1311764499_cvr.jpg [[https://www.comics.org/issue/863588/cover/4/ Detective Comics #880]].
** TheJoker.ComicBook/TheJoker. Of course.




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* TeamDad: To the current writers of the Bat-Family. James Tynion IV and Marguerite Bennett at least began as his students in Sarah Lawrence and he gave them their first jobs in comics co-writing with him the Batman Annuals #1 and #2 respectively.
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Scott Snyder is a comic book author, most famous for his VertigoComics indie title ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Creator/Marvel}} in ''IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined [[VertigoComics Vertigo]] and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Detective Comics]]'' to critical acclaim.

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Scott Snyder is a comic book author, most famous for his VertigoComics Creator/VertigoComics indie title ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Creator/Marvel}} in ''IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined [[VertigoComics Vertigo]] Vertigo and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Detective Comics]]'' to critical acclaim.
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* ''Vodoo Heart''

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* ''Vodoo ''Voodoo Heart''
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Scott Snyder is a comic book author, most famous for his VertigoComics indie title ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Marvel}} in ''IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined [[VertigoComics Vertigo]] and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Detective Comics]]'' to critical acclaim.

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Scott Snyder is a comic book author, most famous for his VertigoComics indie title ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. Snyder cut his teeth with his short story ''Voodoo Heart'' before doing his first comic work with {{Marvel}} {{Creator/Marvel}} in ''IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''. He eventually joined [[VertigoComics Vertigo]] and in collaboration with Creator/StephenKing wrote the [[http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/23/comic-con-eisner-award-winners-2011/ Eisner Award-winning]] ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He went on to write 11 issues of ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Detective Comics]]'' to critical acclaim.
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Not related to director ZackSnyder.

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Not related He has no family ties to director ZackSnyder.
Creato/ZackSnyder.
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Not to be confused with director ZackSnyder.

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Not related to be confused with director ZackSnyder.
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* TeamDad: To the current writers of the Bat-Family. James Tynion IV and Marguerite Bennet at least began as his students in Sarah Lawrence and he gave them their first jobs in comics co-writing with him the Batman Annuals #1 and #2 respectively.

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* TeamDad: To the current writers of the Bat-Family. James Tynion IV and Marguerite Bennet Bennett at least began as his students in Sarah Lawrence and he gave them their first jobs in comics co-writing with him the Batman Annuals #1 and #2 respectively.
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As of the DC ComicBook/{{New 52}} Relaunch, he writes the ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' main title. So far he has written the critically acclaimed ''ComicBook/NightOfTheOwls'' arc as well as the equally acclaimed ''ComicBook/DeathOfTheFamily''. He also wrote the first 18 issues of ''SwampThing'', which was similarly acclaimed.

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As of the DC ComicBook/{{New 52}} Relaunch, he writes the ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' main title. So far he has written the critically acclaimed ''ComicBook/NightOfTheOwls'' arc as well as the equally acclaimed ''ComicBook/DeathOfTheFamily''. He also wrote the first 18 issues of ''SwampThing'', ''ComicBook/SwampThing'', which was similarly acclaimed.
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* ''IronMan: [[FilmNoir Noir]]''

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* ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Detective Comics]]'': ''BatmanTheBlackMirror''

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* ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Detective Comics]]'': ''BatmanTheBlackMirror''''ComicBook/BatmanTheBlackMirror''
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* ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Detective Comics]]'': ''The Black Mirror'' arc

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* Franchise/{{Batman}} since the DC {{New 52}} relaunch

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** ''Comicbook/BatmanAndRobinEternal''
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** ''ComicBook/BatmanEndgame''
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* GoodIsNotDumb / GoodIsNotSoft: Both Dick Grayson and Bruce Wayne are portrayed this way as Batman during Snyder's runs.

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* {{Determinator}}: Not himself, but his writing off Dick Grayson in "The Black Mirror" certainly qualifies. When The Dealer send his plane to an altitude that the flying Batmobile can't reach, Dick Grayson ''flies'' in a special suit up to the plane.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Creator/JeffLemire
* NiceGuy: He seems to get along with just about everybody in DC, and will often speak very highly of his co-workers and collaborators. He's also very responsive to fans on Twitter

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* DarkerAndEdgier / LighterAndSofter: Oddly enough, his run on Franchise/{{Batman}} features both.
* {{Determinator}}: Not himself, but his writing off Dick Grayson in "The Black Mirror" certainly qualifies. When The Dealer send his plane to an altitude that the flying Batmobile can't reach, Dick Grayson ''flies'' in a special suit up to the plane.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Creator/JeffLemire
* NiceGuy: He seems to get along with just about everybody in DC, and will often speak very highly of his co-workers and collaborators. He's also very responsive to fans on Twitter
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As of the DC {{New 52}} Relaunch, he writes the ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' main title. So far he has written the critically acclaimed ''ComicBook/NightOfTheOwls'' arc as well as the equally acclaimed ''ComicBook/DeathOfTheFamily''. He also wrote the first 18 issues of ''SwampThing'', which was similarly acclaimed.
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As of the DC {{New ComicBook/{{New 52}} Relaunch, he writes the ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' main title. So far he has written the critically acclaimed ''ComicBook/NightOfTheOwls'' arc as well as the equally acclaimed ''ComicBook/DeathOfTheFamily''. He also wrote the first 18 issues of ''SwampThing'', which was similarly acclaimed.
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** Snakes in ''AmericanVampire'', the most obvious being the rattlesnake fangs the American species possesses.

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** Snakes in ''AmericanVampire'', ''ComicBook/AmericanVampire'', the most obvious being the rattlesnake fangs the American species possesses.


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