Evan Narcisse is an American comic book writer, journalist, and video game narrative designer.
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Evan Narcisse is an American comic book writer, journalist, and video game narrative designer.
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Since 2018, Evan Narcisse has been involved with designing or consulting on the narrative elements of several video games, including Insomniac Games' Spider-Man video game series, Marvel's Avengers, and Redfall.
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In 2010, Evan Narcisse authored several articles published by The Atlantic.
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Evan Narcisse joined video game blog Kotaku in October 2011, where he worked for nearly five years.
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Evan Narcisse is the co-writer of WWE The New Day: Power of Positivity, a limited comic series starring members of the professional wrestling stable, The New Day.
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Evan Narcisse served as the narrative design consultant for 2020's Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, a standalone expansion to Spider-Man starring the character Miles Morales.
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Evan Narcisse is the writer of the 2021 freeware title Dot's Home developed and published by the Rise Home Stories Project, a media collective project which is intended to spread public awareness about housing policy and social justice issues in the United States.
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In June 2021, Evan Narcisse announced that he is part of the development team behind the upcoming open-world co-op shooter title, Redfall.
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Evan Narcisse is a member of the writing staff of Gen:LOCK, an American adult animated science fiction streaming television series created by Gray Haddock and produced by Rooster Teeth, since July 2018.
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Evan Narcisse is the son of Haitian immigrants who moved to the United States in the late 1960s, and could understand Antillean Kreyol.
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Evan Narcisse was inspired from a young age by the political history of Haiti, which instilled an interest in writing about issues of race and representation throughout his professional career.
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Evan Narcisse is a longtime fan of the Black Panther comic book series; his earliest memory of reading a Black Panther story was an issue of the 1970s reprint title Marvel Triple Action, where the superhero character was revealed to be a black man from a foreign country who is culturally sophisticated.
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Evan Narcisse was educated at New York University, and later taught a course on video game journalism at his alma mater.
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Evan Narcisse relocated from New York City to Austin, Texas as of 2018.
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