J. M. DeMatteis
John Marc DeMatteis is an American writer of comic books, television, film, and novels.
Biography
Early career
J. M. DeMatteis's earliest aspirations were to be a rock musician and comic book artist. He began playing in bands starting in the sixth grade, generally in the role of lead singer, songwriter and rhythm guitarist, and also wrote music reviews for a number of publications. He began drawing at a young age, and was accepted into the School of the Visual Arts. DeMatteis recalled, "...for some reason, I think it was financial, I ended up not going. Somewhere after that what little drawing skills I had began to atrophy." He graduated from Midwood High School in Brooklyn in 1971. DeMatteis is Jewish.DeMatteis then turned from drawing to writing. He got his start in comic books at DC Comics in the late 1970s. After a number of rejected submissions, his first accepted story was "The Lady-Killer Craves Blood", but it would not be published until years later in House of Mystery #282. His first published story for the company was "The Blood Boat!" in Weird War Tales #70. He contributed to the company's line of horror comics notably with the creation of the Creature Commandos in Weird War Tales #93 and Iβ¦Vampire in House of Mystery #290. He briefly wrote the Aquaman feature in Adventure Comics as well. DeMatteis and artist Brian Bolland produced a backup story titled "Falling Down to Heaven" in Madame Xanadu, DC's first attempt at marketing comics specifically to the "direct market" of fans and collectors. DeMatteis had long been eager to work for Marvel Comics, and following roughly a year in which editor-in-chief Jim Shooter kept him busy with odd jobs and fill-ins, in 1980 he was made the lead writer for Marvel on The Defenders, and had lengthy runs on Marvel Team-Up and Captain America, paired with penciler Mike Zeck, with whom in 1982 he created the character Arnie Roth, a Jewish childhood friend and protector to Steve Rogers and the first openly gay character to appear in a mainstream superhero comic.
1980s
After writing a negative review of the Grateful Dead's 1980 album Go to Heaven which was published in Rolling Stone, DeMatteis ended his career as a music critic. He explained, "Grateful Dead fans are like hardcore comic book fans, you know... and I know that when I sit down to write a review that I'm just some shmuck sitting down at a typewriter with an opinionβbut then it's in print in something like Rolling Stone. I got all these letters, which I saved, from all these hardcore Grateful Dead fansβwounded.... I said if I'm gonna review at all I'm not gonna write negative reviews anymore..." Around this time he also surrendered his professional career as a rock musician, after years of playing in New York Cityβbased bands.In 1984, DeMatteis and artist Bob Budiansky produced a Prince Namor limited series. He saw the series as an opportunity to both delve more into the psychology of the title character than he had been able to in The Defenders and to continue his collaboration with Budiansky from the recently canceled Ghost Rider, later recalling, "We'd get on the phone, start talking, and the stories would come so easily. We had a fantastic rapport, personally and professionally." DeMatteis had mixed feelings about the series itself, and said the one part of which he was unreservedly proud was the look into Namor's years as an amnesiac homeless man. DeMatteis and illustrator Jon J. Muth created the graphic novel Moonshadow, for Marvel's Epic line: the groundbreaking story was the first fully painted series in American comics. DeMatteis followed this with the 1986 Doctor Strange graphic novel Into Shamballa drawn by Dan Green and Blood: A Tale, a hallucinatory vampire story drawn by Kent Williams. In 1987, DeMatteis and Zeck re-teamed for the "Kraven's Last Hunt" arc that ran throughout Marvel's then-three Spider-Man titles. The arc has been collected in multiple editions and remains one of the most popular, and respected, stories in Spider-Man's history.
Moving back to DC, DeMatteis succeeded Gerry Conway as writer of the superhero-team title Justice League of America. He used the pen name Michael Ellis on his first issue of the series. When that title was cancelled in the wake of the company-wide crossover Legends, DeMatteis stayed through its relaunch as Justice League International, scripting over the plots of Keith Giffen.
JLI took such lesser-known DC characters as Martian Manhunter, Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, Mister Miracle, Captain Atom, and Power Girl and turned the then-current preoccupation with "grim 'n' gritty" superheroes on its head. The lighthearted series emphasized the absurd aspects of people with strange powers, wearing colorful costumes, volunteering to fight evildoers. Although the League had its serious side and often faced world-threatening villains, the stories included such characters as the lovably inept G'nort, the worst Green Lantern in the Green Lantern Corps, Mr. Nebula, the interplanetary decorator, the Injustice League, a bunch of bumbling losers and a flock of homicidal penguins who had been hybridized with piranhas. The success of Justice League International led to a spin-off in 1989 titled Justice League Europe also co-written with Giffen and featuring art by Bart Sears.
1990s
The Giffen/DeMatteis team worked on Justice League for five years and closed out their run with the "Breakdowns" storyline in 1991 and 1992. DeMatteis scripted Justice League spin-offs such as solo series for Mister Miracle and Doctor Fate.Back at Marvel, DeMatteis again succeeded Conway, this time as writer of The Spectacular Spider-Man in 1991, taking the series in a grimmer, more psychologically oriented direction. In collaboration with regular artist Sal Buscema, DeMatteis' story arc "The Child Within" featured the return of the Harry Osborn Green Goblin. Spider-Man's battle with the Goblin continued in "The Osborn Legacy" in #189 and came to an end when Harry died in "The Best Of Enemies!".
In 1994, DeMatteis took over from David Michelinie as writer of The Amazing Spider-Man #389β406 for a run that included the apparent death of Peter Parker's Aunt May and the beginnings of the "Clone Saga" arc. DeMatteis as well worked on such characters as Doctor Strange, Daredevil, Man-Thing, and the Silver Surfer.
DeMatteis helped launch DC's mature-audience Vertigo imprint, writing the graphic novels Mercy and Farewell, Moonshadow, the miniseries The Last One, and the 15-issue series Seekers Into The Mystery, the story of a Hollywood screenwriter on a journey of self-discovery and the search for universal truths.
DeMatteis wrote an autobiographical, digest-sized miniseries Brooklyn Dreams, published by DC's Paradox Press imprint. DeMatteis' most personal work, it was later collected in one volume under the Vertigo imprint. The book was later collected by IDW and in a 2025 deluxe edition from Dark Horse.
21st century
In the 2000s, DeMatteis redefined the Spectre, through the character of Hal Jordan, as a spirit of redemption rather than of vengeance. DeMatteis co-scripted the "Gods of Gotham" storyline in Wonder Woman #164β166 with Phil Jimenez. In 2003, with Giffen, he revived the Justice League International for the mini-series Formerly Known as the Justice League. The series won Giffen, DeMatteis and artist Kevin Maguire an Eisner Award. The team followed this with "I Can't Believe It's Not the Justice League" arc in JLA Classified and, at Marvel, a five-issue run of The Defenders. In 2006, DeMatteis and Giffen began work on two original superhero comedy series, Hero Squared and Planetary Brigade for Boom! Studios. DeMatteis teamed with veteran artist Mike Ploog to create the CrossGen fantasy comic Abadazad. The following year, Ploog and DeMatteis announced they were collaborating on a five-issue miniseries, Stardust Kid, from the Image Comics imprint Desperado Publishing. The series moved to Boom! Studios in 2006.The Walt Disney Company acquired Abadazad for its Hyperion Books for Children imprint. The first two books in the seriesβAbadazad: The Road to Inconceivable and Abadazad: The Dream Thiefβwere released June 2006. The third bookβAbadazad: The Puppet, The Professor and The Prophetβwas released in the United Kingdom in 2007.
In June 2010, DeMatteis's children's fantasy novel, Imaginalis, was published by Katherine Tegen Books, an imprint of HarperCollins.
In 2008, DeMatteis became editor-in-chief of Ardden Entertainment, guiding the launch of a new Flash Gordon comic book series. In 2009, he wrote a five-issue comic book limited series, illustrated by Mike Cavallaro, The Life and Times of Savior 28, which was released by IDW Publishing in 2009. He also wrote the Metal Men back-up story in the new Doom Patrol and returned to Marvel Comics for a number of new Spider-Man stories. In 2010, DeMatteis reunited once again with frequent collaborator Keith Giffen for a run on the comic book series Booster Gold. The two teamed on the [DC Retroactive|DC Retroactive: JLA (comic book)|JLA β The '90s] one-shot in October 2011. Also in 2011, DeMatteis created the all-ages fantasy The Adventures of Augusta Wind for IDW Publishing. In 2013, he took over DC Comics' Phantom Stranger and launched the 12-issue Larfleeze series with Giffen. DeMatteis became the writer of Justice League Dark in October 2013 and, again with Giffen, launched Justice League 3000 in December.
In 2015, DeMatteis worked with Bruce Timm for Justice League: Gods and Monsters, a comic book prequel to the film. In 2016, Giffen and DeMatteis launched Scooby Apocalypse for DCβa more adult reimagining of the classic cartoonβand IDW published DeMatteis's Augusta Wind sequel The Adventures of Augusta Wind: The Last Story. 2018 saw the release of the IDW series Impossible, Incorporated, with another new creator-owned series, The Girl in the Bay, from Berger Books, announced for 2019. In 2021, Marvel announced a new limited series titled Ben Reilly: Spider-Man written by DeMatteis with art by David BaldeΓ³n, released in 2022. The same year, Marvel announced the forthcoming series Spider-Man: The Lost Hunt, which ties in to DeMatteis' Spider-Man classic, Kraven's Last Hunt. Also in 2022, DeMatteis, in collaboration with Spellbound Comics, launched The DeMultiverse, four new series written by DeMatteis and illustrated by Shawn McManus, Tom Mandrake, Matthew Dow Smith, and David Baldeon. He also published a novel, the supernatural thriller, The Excavator, followed the next year by another supernatural novel, The Witness.
In 2024, Marvel published a new Spider-Man series, Shadow of the Green Goblin, and DC launched the Batman mini-series Robin Lives! DeMatteis and Spellbound Comics also launched Phase II of their DeMultiverse titles on Kickstarter.
In 2025, it was announced DeMatteis would be writing a sequel mini-series to Spider-Man: The Animated Series for Marvel, finally resolving the show's cliffhanger and reuniting Peter Parker with Mary Jane Watson, and examining how the pair navigate their drastically altered status quo together. DeMatteis also announced a new novel, the metaphysical time travel tale Dark Future, which will be published by Neotext in 2026.
At the 2025 San Diego Comic Con International, DeMatteis was honored with the Inkpot Award for his contributions to the comic book medium.
Spellbound Comics
In October 2022, DeMatteis announced the founding of his own publisher named Spellbound Comics. Through a Kickstarter campaign, he presented the DeMultiverse, a collection of four "pilot issues" of comics titled Anyman, ''Godsend, Layla in the Lands of After and Wisdom. In November, he presented a fifth series titled The Edward Gloom Mysteries''. The second wave of DeMatteis's Spellbound series launched on Kickstarter in the summer of 2024, offering second chapters of all the DeMultiverse titles, with more planned for the future.Other media
DeMatteis has also written for television, having scripted episodes of the 1980s incarnation of The Twilight Zone, the syndicated series The Adventures of Superboy and Earth: Final Conflict, as well as for the animated series The Real Ghostbusters, Justice League Unlimited, Legion of Super Heroes, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, Sym-Bionic Titan, ThunderCats, Teen Titans Go! and Marvel's Spider-Man. DeMatteis also wrote the 2015 animated DTV movie Batman vs. Robin and its 2016 sequel, Batman: Bad Blood. The same year, DeMatteis wrote multiple episodes of Cartoon Network's Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!. In 2017, DeMatteis co-wrote Justice League Dark and, in 2018, he wrote the spin-off animated series Constantine: City of Demons. The same year he wrote animated shorts starring Adam Strange and Neil Gaiman's Sandman character, Death. In 2020 DeMatteis wrote Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons, as well as the animated adaptation of the graphic novel Superman: Red Son. In 2024, he wrote an episode of Amazon's Batman: Caped Crusader series, which will be part of the show's upcoming second season.Also a musician, DeMatteis released one album in the late 1990s, How Many Lifetimes?.
Awards
- 2004: Won the "Best Humor Publication" Eisner Award, for Formerly Known as the Justice League, with Keith Giffen, Kevin Maguire, and Josef Rubinstein
Comics
IDW Publishing
The Life and Times of Savior 28 #1β5 The Adventures of Augusta Wind #1β5 The Adventures of Augusta Wind-The Last Story #1β5 Impossible Inc. #1β5Dark Horse Comics
Dark Horse Presents #2 The Girl in the Bay #1β4DC Comics
9-11: The World's Finest Comic Book Writers & Artists Tell Stories to Remember, Volume Two Action Comics #517β520 Adventure Comics #475β478 Adventures of Superman #578β587 Adventures of Superman vol. 2 #2 All Out War #1 The Authority: The Lost Year #8β9 Batman & Spider-Man: New Age Dawning Batman: Absolution #1 Legends of the Dark Knight #65β68, 149β153 Batman: Two-Face ΒCrime and Punishment #1 Booster Gold vol. 2 #32β43 The Brave and the Bold #164 Convergence: Justice League International #2 DC Retroactive: Justice League of America β The '90s #1 Detective Comics #489, 493β495 Doctor Fate #1β4 Doctor Fate vol. 2 #1β24, Annual #1 Doom Patrol vol. 5 #1β7 Farewell, Moonshadow Forever People vol. 2 #1β6 Formerly Known as the Justice League #1β6 From the DC Vault: Death In The Family β Robin Lives! 1-4 Green Lantern: Willworld Heroes Against Hunger #1 House of Mystery #270, 272, 274, 282, 284, 287β291, 293, 295, 297β298, 321 JLA #35 JLA Classified #4β9 JLA/The Spectre: Soul War #1 Justice League #1β60 Annual #1β5 Justice League 3000 #1β15 Justice League 3001 #1β12 Justice League Dark #24β40, Annual #1β2, Futures End #1 Justice League Europe #1β9, 13, Annual #1 Justice League of America #256β261 Justice League Quarterly #1β2, 4 Justice League: Gods and Monsters #1β3 Justice League: Gods and Monsters β Batman #1 Justice League: Gods and Monsters β Superman #1 Justice League: Gods and Monsters -Wonder Woman #1 Justice League Infinity #1β5 Larfleeze #1β12 Legends of the DC Universe #33β36 Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2 #265, 268 Madame Xanadu #1 Martian Manhunter #1β4 Mister Miracle vol. 2 #1β8 Mystery in Space #112β113, 116β117 Phantom Stranger vol. 4 #4β8 Realworlds: Justice League of America #1 Scooby Apocalypse #1β36 Secret Origins vol. 2 #34 Secret Origins vol. 3 #6 Secrets of Haunted House #26 Spectre vol. 4 #1β27 Supergirl: Wings Superman: Speeding Bullets Superman: The Kansas Sighting #1β2 Superman: The Man of Tomorrow #15 Superman: Where Is Thy Sting? #1 Time Warp #2β4 Trinity of Sin #1β6 Trinity of Sin: Phantom Stranger #9β22, Futures End #1 The Unexpected #199β200, 205 Weird War Tales #70, 72, 76, 79, 85, 91, 93β97, 102, 105, 108 Wonder Woman vol. 2 #164β166 World's Finest Comics #262, 264β268Paradox Press
Brooklyn Dreams #1β4Vertigo
The Last One #1β6 Mercy Seekers into the Mystery #1β15WildStorm
Wetworks #10β15Marvel Comics
Amazing Adventure #1 The Amazing Spider-Man #223, 293β294, 368β370, 389β406, 634β637, 700, Annual #24 The Amazing Spider-Man Family #1, 3β4 The Amazing Spider-Man: Soul of the Hunter #1 The Avengers #209, 218, Annual #11 Ben Reilly: Spider-Man #1β5 Bizarre Adventures #29, 33 Captain America #261β264, 267β270, 272, 275β290, 292β300, Annual #6 Captain Justice #1β2 Chaos War: Thor #1β2 Conan the Barbarian #116, 118β130 Daredevil #344β350 Daydreamers #1β3 The Defenders #92β118, 120β131 Defenders vol. 3 #1β5 Doctor Strange: Into Shamballa Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #84β90 Gargoyle #1β4 Ghost Rider #67, 71, 74β81 Greenberg the Vampire The Hulk! #26β27 Iceman #1β4 Longshot #1 Man-Thing vol. 2 #9 Man-Thing #1β8 Marc Spector: Moon Knight #26β32 Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #19 Marvel Adventures Super Heroes #21 Marvel Fanfare #9, 31β32, 39 Marvel Holiday Special #4 Marvel Super Special #17 ; #37 Marvel Team-Up #101, 111β112, 114β133 Mighty Thor Annual #1 Peter Parker: Spider-Man Annual 1999 #1 Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner #1β4 Pro Action Magazine #1 Savage Sword of Conan #65β66 The Sensational Spider-Man '96 #1 Silver Surfer #125β145, #-1 Silver Surfer '97 Silver Surfer/Thor β98 Solo Avengers #9 The Spectacular Spider-Man #131β132, 178β203, 217, 223, 241β257, #-1, Annual #13β14 Spider-Man #37β40, 51, 57 Spider-Man '94 #1β4 Spider-Man: Redemption #1β4 Spider-Man: Shadow Of The Green Goblin #1β4 Spider-Man Team-Up #6 Spider-Man: The Lost Hunt #1β4 Spider-Man: The Lost Years #1β3 Spider-Woman #33 Star Trek #18 Star Wars #46 Strange Tales vol. 3 #1β2 Strange Tales: Dark Corners #1 Tales of the Marvel Universe #1 Valkyrie #1 Web of Spider-Man #31β32, 117 Web of Spider-Man vol. 2 #1, 3, 5 Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #1β3 X-Factor #92β104, Annual #9 X-Men '95 #1Epic Comics
Blood: A Tale #1β4 Moonshadow #1β12Filmography
Direct-to-video movies
Deathstroke: Knights and Dragons- Superman: Red Son Constantine: City of Demons Justice League Dark Batman: Bad Blood
- ''Batman vs. Robin''
DC Showcase
DeathTelevision
Batman: The Brave and the Bold- * "Day of the Dark Knight!"
- * "Hail the Tornado Tyrant!"
- * "Revenge of the Reach!"
- * "Scorn of the Star Sapphire!"
- * "Shadow of the Bat!"
- * "The Eyes of Despero!"
- * "The Last Patrol!"
- * "Time Out for Vengeance!"Be Cool Scooby-Doo!
- * "Me, Myself and A.I."
- * "Be Cold, Scooby-Doo"
- * "Giant Problems"
- * "Worst in Show"
- * "Greece is the Word"Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
- * "Ultimate Sacrifice"Earth: Final Conflict
- * "The Sleepers"
- * "Moonscape"Justice League Unlimited
- * "For the Man Who Has Everything"
- * "Shadow of the Hawk"
- * "The Return"
- * "Clash"
- * "The Ties That Bind"
- * "Ultimatum"
- * "Grudge Match"Legion of Super Heroes
- * "Cry Wolf"
- * "Dark Victory"
- * "Who Am I?"The Real Ghostbusters
- * "The Devil in the Deep"Spider-Man: The Animated Series
- * "The Mutant Agenda" Spider-Man
- * "Bring on the Bad Guys"
- * "The Road to Goblin War"
- * "Vengeance of Venom"Superboy
- * "Know Thine Enemy"
- * "Into the Mystery"
- * "To Be Human"Sym-Bionic Titan
- * "I Am Octus"Teen Titans Go!
- * "Artful Dodgers"
- * "No Power"
- * "The Mask"ThunderCats
- * "Survival of the Fittest"
- * "New Alliances"
- * "Song of the Petalars"The Twilight Zone
- * "The Girl I Married"