Sean McKeever


Sean Kelley McKeever is an People of [the United States|American] comic book writer and video game writer. Born in Appleton, Wisconsin he grew up in Eagle River. He is mostly known for his creator-owned series The Waiting Place and Outpost Zero, Spider-Man Loves Mary-Jane and Sentinel for Marvel Comics and his run on Teen Titans for DC Comics. Among the video games he worked on are BioWare's Star Wars: The Old Republic and FoxNext Games' ''Storyscape: The X-Files.''

Career

After dropping out of college, Sean McKeever ran a 250-foot comic store inside his parent’s hardware and sporting goods store. Being inspired by comic books like Strangers in Paradise, Stray Bullets and Hate as well as TV series like Seinfeld and ER, he created his self-published comic book series The Waiting Place. After three issues, it was picked up and republished by indie comic publisher Slave Labor Graphics, who published two volumes with 18 issues in total from 1997 to 2002.
Since the end of his creator-owned teen drama series, McKeever has written several series for Marvel Comics, including Incredible Hulk (comic book)|The Incredible Hulk], Sentinel, Mary Jane, Inhumans and Gravity.
In 2005, he won an Eisner Award for Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition.
He has written for the monthly comic books Gravity, Marvel Adventures Spider-Man, [Sentinel (comic book)|Sentinel] and Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, all for Marvel Comics, and on January 9, 2007, DC Comics announced that McKeever had signed an exclusive contract with the publisher. He was a part of the writing team working on DC's weekly series Countdown, and took over for Gail Simone as the writer of Birds of Prey after issue #112, however, his last issue was #117 due to time constraints with deadlines. Sean also took up writing duties on Teen Titans with the double sized August issue #50 and also wrote the Terror Titans limited series that spun off from this. His run on Teen Titans has ended with issue #71, although he has continued with a Ravager back-up story starting in #72.
It was announced at Wizard World Philadelphia 2009 that McKeever, no longer under exclusive contract to DC, would write the limited series Nomad: Girl Without a World for Marvel Comics. This led into Young Allies, a new series and team formed after the Heroic Age line-wide reboot, all with artist David Baldeon.
In 2009, McKeever wrote a new story for The Waiting Place illustrated by Mike Norton. The story was printed in The Waiting Place: The Definitive Edition from IDW Publishing.
In 2011, with Marvel cancelling several titles and placing a moratorium on new series, and DC launching The New 52, McKeever found himself suddenly out of comic book work. He applied for a game writing position at BioWare and after being accepted, he moved to Austin, TX, to work full-time on the MMORPG Star Wars: The Old Republic. After his time at BioWare, he wrote for other video games, including a The X-Files narrative mobile game, published by FoxNext Games.
He returned to comic book writing with his creator-owned series Outpost Zero in 2018. From 2022 to 2023 he wrote story arcs for Marvel's digital comic series Love Unlimited and Avengers Unlimited. In 2023, he contributed a story to Blood Hunters #3 for Marvel. In 2024, McKeever worked as narrative director on a mobile game from Scopely.

Comics

[Self-published]

  • Counter
  • Looking at the Front Door
  • ''The Meredith Club''

Anarchy">Harris Comics">Anarchy

Caliber">Caliber Comics">Caliber

Dark Horse">Dark Horse Comics">Dark Horse

[DC Comics]

Devil's Due">Devil's Due Publishing">Devil's Due

IDW">IDW Publishing">IDW

[Image Comics]

  • Outpost Zero #1–14

[Marvel Comics]

Sirius">Sirius Entertainment">Sirius

  • Tower oneshot

SLG">Slave Labor Graphics">SLG

Collected editions

[About Comics]

[DC Comics]

Devil's Due">Devil's Due Publishing">Devil's Due

[IDW Publishing]

[Marvel Comics]

SLG">Slave Labor Graphics">SLG

  • The Waiting Place Book One
  • The Waiting Place Book Two
  • The Waiting Place Book Three

Comic strips

  • Crankshaft 5/15/2006–5/20/2006
  • Funky Winkerbean 4/10/2006–4/15/2006; 4/17/2006–4/22/2006; 5/22/2006–5/27/2006; 5/29/2006–6/3/2006; 6/19/2006–6/24/2006; plus an additional 10 weeks, Monday-Saturday

Trading Cards

[Upper Deck Company]

  • ''Avengers: Kree-Skrull War''

Filmography

Television

Gameography

BioWare

  • Star Wars: [The Old Republic – Rise of the Hutt Cartel|Star Wars: The Old Republic: Rise of the Hutt Cartel]
  • Star Wars: The Old Republic: Galactic Starfighter
  • Star Wars: The Old Republic: Galactic Strongholds
  • Star Wars: The Old Republic: Shadow of Revan
  • ''Star Wars: The Old Republic: Knights of the Fallen Empire''

FoxNext Games

Characters created

Marvel