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Brennan in 2009
Brennan (on right), Ann Arbor, Michigan
Brennan (on left), Ann Arbor, Michigan

Terrance Casey Brennan[1] is an American comic book writer.

During the 1970s, he wrote for Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror-comics anthologies Creepy and Eerie, and Vampirella. He also wrote for DC Comics' House of Mystery and Archie Comics' Red Circle Sorcery.

In the 1980s, Brennan campaigned to have depictions of smoking in comics banned, which led then-Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas to issue a proclamation designating January 1990 as "T. Casey Brennan Month."[2]

Bibliography

Actor Comics Presents

(Hero Initiative)

Creepy

Eerie

Vampirella

Vampus

Fantasy Quarterly

House of Mystery

Nightmare

(Skywald Publications)

Orb

Power Comics

Red Circle Sorcery

Tara On The Dark Continent

The Equinox, Volume V, Number 3

The Daniel Fry connection

One of T. Casey Brennan's early publishers was alleged UFO contactee Daniel Fry, who published his essays in Understanding magazine; examples from October 1974 and September 1988 issues are posted on the Internet.

References

  1. ^ "TT with HD: T. Casey Brennan [interview]". HomelessDave.com. April 7, 2006. Archived from the original on January 25, 2013. [M]y first name is Terrance. My parents named me that, but decided not to use it. They decided to call me by my middle name, Casey. So all through my school days I was always Casey Brennan. When I began publishing, I decided to appropriate my first initial.
  2. ^ "Proclamation". United States: State of Arkansas. December 22, 1989. Archived from the original on January 22, 2013.

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