Jeffrey Renaud

Staff Writer
London, Ontario, Canada
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
May 5, 1972

My childhood revolved around three things: “The Super Friends,” “Star Wars” and Wayne Gretzky. Not much has changed (some 30 years later) except that I now have an awesome wife, three wonderful children and a full-time job, so my hours with the three previous loves of my life – television, movies and hockey – grows smaller and smaller with each passing year. And that’s a good thing. But thanks to the fine folks at CBR, SFX, Chill, The Hockey News, Dobberhockey and the now deceased, Geek Monthly, Starlog and Cult Times, I still manage to find a few hours each day for Aquaman, Obi-Wan Kenobi and the Coolest Game on Earth.

FIRST COMIC: With my own money, “The Super Friends” #44 (May 1, 1981)

FAVORITE CHARACTER: Superman, The Flash, Aquaman, Bigby Wolf and Dr. Singh

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Champagne Readies his Army for "Countdown: Arena"

Thu, October 25th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

Keith Champagne wanted everyone from Rorschach to "Kingdom Come's" Superman in "Countdown: Arena." The writer of the four-issue weekly tells us what it was like to temper creative liberties with fan invention.

"Fear is a Baby's Cry!" Gates Talks "Sinestro Corps War"

Wed, October 24th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

The name of newcomer Sterling Gates graces the cover of this week's "Tales of Sinestro Corps: Superman-Prime," and the writer of the backup story "Fear is a Baby's Cry!" tells CBR News who's who in the 3,600 sectors of the universe.

Sergio Aragons Un-Destroys DC – Part 2

Fri, October 19th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

In Part 2 of a three-part interview, living legend Sergio Aragons tells CBR News how he ended up as the new ongoing writer of DC's "The Spirit," beginning with #14 in January, 2008.

Exclusive: Geoff Johns Introduces New Heroes to "JSA"

Fri, October 19th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

The cover to "Justice Society of America" #12 boasts the return of Jakeem Thunder, plus the new Mr. America, Judomaster and Amazing Man. Superstar writer Geoff Johns tells CBR News who the other two heroes are gracing the cover.

Sergio Aragons Un-Destroys DC – Part 1

Thu, October 18th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

In this first of a three-part interview, living legend Sergio Aragons talks with CBR News about his and DC's revival of "Bat Lash," a series he co-created in the 1960s!

Smallville@CBR: Alfred Gough reveals new JLAer

Wed, October 17th, 2007 | Category: TV/Film

In this first installment of a new monthly feature on CBR, "Smallville" co-creator Alfred Gough speaks with us about what's in store for Clark, Kara and a new JLA'er coming to Kansas.

Strange How the Night Moves: Tomasi talks "Nightwing"

Tue, October 16th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

With his "Black Adam: The Dark Age" miniseries receiving rave reviews, DC Comics-exclusive writer Peter Tomasi begins his run on "Nightwing" in January, and spoke with CBR News about what he's in store for the bat-prodigy.

"Heroes" Writer Green Goes Global with World's Finest

Fri, October 12th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

"Heroes" writer and executive producer Michael Green leaps from ordinary to extraordinary as the new writer of "Superman/Batman," and CBR News spoke with him about the six-part arc, "Search for Kyptonite."

Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters Return

Thu, October 11th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

Of the anthropomorphic creations born of TMNT's pop culture ooze, none was finer than "Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters." Keith Champagne cracks out the nunchaku as he brings back the rodents for Dynamite.

Kurt Busiek Reveals "The Third Kryptonian"

Wed, October 10th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

Venerable comics author Kurt Busiek discusses with CBR News the identity of "The Third Kryptonian," first introduced more than a year ago and finally revealed this week in "Superman" #668.

REIGN OF THE CYBORG: Blaine Talks "Cyborg Superman"

Wed, October 3rd, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

Artist Patrick Blaine marches the classic half-(Super)man/ half-machine villain into war in "Tales of the Sinestro Corps Presents: Cyborg Superman," on sale now. Also, learn why "Sinestro Corps War" is one of Blaine's favorite stories ever.

Duck Season Opens This Week in "Howard the Duck"

Mon, October 1st, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

Paris, Lindsay, Britney. Folks, you ain't seen nothing yet. "Howard the Duck" is back and his simple life is hitting the world wide web in Ty Templeton's four-part miniseries. CBR News spoke with Templeton.

Jonathan Lethem Enters the Unknown with "Omega"

Fri, September 28th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

Author Jonathan Lethem revives Marvel's cult classic, "Omega: The Unknown," and CBR News speaks with him about the comic he loved so much as a teenager, he paid homage to it in his seminal novel, "The Fortress of Solitude."

Prodigal Father: Chuck Dixon Returns to "Robin"

Mon, September 24th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

Chuck Dixon, the writer who principally defined Tim Drake in the '90s, returns to "Robin" in 2008 and told CBR News he wouldn't mind matching his previous run on the book -- which lasted 100 issues.

BACK TO THE FUTURE: Shooter Talks "Legion of Superheroes"

Thu, September 20th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

Jim Shooter boards "Supergirl and Legion of Superheroes" as the book's new writer just in time for the team to celebrate its 50th anniversary, more than 30 years after his last run on the title.

Wolfman moves from "Nightwing" to "Vigilante"

Fri, September 14th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

Spinning out of the pages of a story arc he penned in "Nightwing," Marv Wolfman launches a new ongoing "Vigilante" series in 2008. We spoke with Wolfman.

Tucci brings Sgt. Rock back in "The Lost Battalion"

Thu, September 13th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

Eisner-nominated creator Billy Tucci ("Shi") takes his tour of duty with Sgt. Rock and Easy Company in the upcoming miniseries, "The Lost Battalion."

Macchio, Furth and David take "The Long Road Home"

Tue, September 11th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

Roland Deschain is on "The Long Road Home" as Ralph Macchio, Robin Furth and Peter David deliver the second arc in Marvel Comics' best-selling "Dark Tower" series, based on the novels by Stephen King.

Loeb/McGuinness and Pak/Pagulayan Quadruple-Team the Incredible Hulk

Mon, September 10th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

If you thought Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino co-starring in "Righteous Kill" was big news, check out what the House of Ideas has planned in 2008 for the Hulk. We spoke with Loeb & Pak.

UPDATED: "Ultimate Iron Man" Volume 2 with Card Coming in December

Mon, September 10th, 2007 | Category: Comic Books

Editor Bill Rosemann talks "Ultimate Iron Man" Volume 2 with CBR News and explains why Orson Scott Card is the right man to put Tony Stark back in his ultimate armor. UPDATED with the cover of "Ultimate Iron Man" Vol. 2 #1!

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