- In July 1997, they were the first comic book writer to be included as one of Entertainment Weekly's top 100 creative people in America.
- Their influences include Alisteir Crowley, William S Burroughs, Robert Anton Wilson and Alan Moore.
- Divides their time between Glasgow and Los Angeles.
- Left school at the age of eighteen and didn't attend college or University.
- Wrote All-Star Superman after the death of their father.
- Barely educated at Mosspark Primary and Allan Glen's School for Boys, they live and work in Glasgow, Scotland.
- They write and record music and stage semi-regular DJ happenings under the aegis of The Beastocracy in Glasgow and London.
- Their life and work has already been the subject of five separate television documentaries and they are a regular guest on TV and radio.
- They were awarded the MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2012 Queen's Birthday Honours List for their services to film and literature. They are a comic book writer and playwright.
- Has written for Batman and Superman simultaneously.
- Identifies as non-binary.
- Glasgow, Scotland: Writer (June 2012)
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