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21 Facts About Micah Wright

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Micah Ian War Dog Wright was born on 1969 and is a Native American writer who has worked in film, television, animation, video games and comic books.

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Micah Wright got his start in comics with the short lived Stormwatch: Team Achilles.

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Micah Wright came to public attention with his anti-war satire posters, which were later compiled into the bookYou Back the Attack, We'll Bomb Who We Want.

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Micah Wright co-founded the WGA's Native American and World Indigenous Writers Committee.

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Micah Wright consulted on virtual reality project TheBlu, which lead to a teaching role in virtual reality filmmaking.

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Micah Wright co-directed They're Watching, a horror comedy, and served as Chief Content Manager for the TV network First Nations Experience, overseeing its first original programming.

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Micah Wright graduated from the University of Arizona with degrees in political science and creative writing.

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At the time, Micah Wright, who took part in the union drive, was writing and producing the pilot for his own show, Constant Payne, a steampunk science fiction series following a family of adventurers co-produced with Madhouse, with an aesthetic inspired by anime, pulp magazines and early Soviet propaganda posters.

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Micah Wright has since tried pitching Constant Payne to Warner Bros.

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At San Diego Comic Con in 2001, Micah Wright, who has been a fan of comics since childhood, was introduced to some of the editors of DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint through his friend, artist John Cassaday.

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The editors liked the concept but asked Micah Wright to rework it to fit into the Wildstorm Universe, and the project was eventually developed into a new version of one of the imprint's founding titles, Stormwatch.

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In 2003, Micah Wright teamed up with artist Rick Remender to pitch a series focusing on the exploits of a low-ranking member of Advanced Idea Mechanics, a villainous organization operating within the Marvel Universe.

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Outside of his work in animation and comics, Micah Wright gained online popularity with a series of satirical military propaganda posters that combined the imagery of the World War II-era propaganda posters and the modern anti-war messages as slogans.

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Micah Wright's credentials were then questioned by actual Rangers, prompting them to contact The Post profile's author Richard Leiby, who began researching Micah Wright's background.

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Micah Wright responded by stating that the quality of his work was not an issue.

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Since 2004, Micah Wright has worked primarily in the field of video game writing, often with his long-time writing partner Jay Lender.

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Micah Wright is a member of the Writers Guild of America West, where he is the chair of the Video Game Writers Caucus.

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In 2012, Micah Wright returned to comics with the launch of a Kickstarter campaign for Duster, a graphic novel he co-created with Jay Lender.

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That same year, Micah Wright worked as a consultant on HTC Vive's virtual reality game TheBlu, which led to his interest in VR technology and eventually a position as a teacher of the virtual reality filmmaking course at the Los Angeles branch of Emerson College.

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Between 2017 and 2019, Micah Wright served as the Chief Content Manager of the Native American broadcast television network First Nations Experience, overseeing the creation of first original programming in the network's history.

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Micah Wright is an enrolled member of the Muscogee Creek Nation.