Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa is a writer of many successful marvel series like 4:Marvel knights, Nightcrawler and the comic adaptation of Stephen King's "The Stand"
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa was born in 1973, in Washington DC.The son of a prominent Nicaraguan diplomat, Roberto was raised both in the United States and in Nicaragua. He started writing comics for Marvel with Marvel Knights:4 in 2004 writing all the series's 30 issues. This series was soon followed by Nightcrawler a 12 issue series which ended in 2006. In 2008 he wrote 17 issues of The sensational spider-man and the Secret invasion:Fantastic Four mini series. In 2009 he penned the Angel: Revelations mini for the Marvel Knights imprint and the four part Marvel: Divas mini series. In 2010 he did a four issue Loki miniseries and in 2012 he penned the Fantastic Four: season One graphic novel. He has also penned various comic book mini series inspired from Stephen King's novel the Stand like The Stand:American Nightmares and The Stand:Hardcases for Marvel and various one-shots like Fear itself: The Worthy in 2011 and Avengers Origins: Ant-Man and the Wasp in 2012
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Roberto is a play and television writer. His most famous works include Big Love which he keeps on writing from 2008 and co-producing from 2011 and Glee, which he started writing in 2011.