Alan Zelenetz

Alan Zelenetz
Nationality American
Area(s) Writer

Alan Zelenetz is an American film producer and comic-book writer best known for co-creating the series Alien Legion for the Marvel Comics imprint Epic Comics and a founder of Ovie Entertainment. Zelenetz also wrote several issues of Marvel's Moon Knight series, several issues of Thor and a run of Conan the King (issues #16–28).

While working for Marvel Comics, Zelenetz was the main author and researcher for The Official Handbook of the Conan Universe,[1] a guide to the Hyborian Age, the fictional setting of the Conan the Cimmerian stories.

Before becoming a film producer, he was a junior high school principal at the Yeshiva of Flatbush, an Orthodox Jewish school in Brooklyn. One of the science teachers under his supervision was the father of Darren Aronofsky, director of Pi (1998).

Selected filmography

  • Pi (1998) (Judaica advisor)
  • Darkon (2006) (producer, executive producer;)* Darkonthemovie.com
  • The Funeral Party (2007) (co-producer)
  • Andorra scheduled in (2007) (producer)

Selected comics bibliography

  • Alien Legion (1984) 1-20
  • Alien Legion (1987) 1
  • Amazing High Adventure 4
  • The Avengers vol.1 224
  • Bizarre Adventures 32
  • Conan The Barbarian 145
  • Conan The King 20-27
  • Epic Illustrated 30
  • The Handbook of the Conan Universe 1
  • King Conan 16-19
  • Kull the Conqueror 1-10
  • Kull the Vale of Shadow OGN
  • Marvel Age Annual 1
  • Marvel Fanfare vol 1 13, 34-37
  • Marvel Graphic Novel 15, 25
  • Master of Kung Fu vol 1 123-125
  • Moon Knight vol 1 18, 21-22, 27, 32, 36-38
  • Moon Knight vol 2 1-4
  • The Official Handbook of the Conan Universe 1
  • The Savage Sword of Conan 83. 86. 88. 95
  • Thor vol 1 329-336, Annual 10-13
  • What If? vol 1 35, 39, 41

References

Preceded by
Doug Moench
Thor writer
1983
(with Bob Hall in early 1983)
Succeeded by
Walt Simonson


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