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  1. Max Allan Collins (* 3. März 1948 in Muscatine, Iowa) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller, Drehbuchautor und Comicautor . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Arbeit. 2 Bibliographie. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben und Arbeit.

  2. Max Allan Collins (born March 3, 1948) is an American mystery writer, noted for his graphic novels. His work has been published in several formats and his Road to Perdition series was the basis for a film of the same name.

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  3. MAX ALLAN COLLINS was hailed in 2004 by Publisher's Weekly as “a new breed of writer.”. A frequent Mystery Writers of America “Edgar” nominee in both fiction and non-fiction categories, he has earned an unprecedented eighteen Private Eye Writers of America “Shamus” nominations, winning for his Nathan Heller novels, True Detective ...

  4. MAX ALLAN COLLINS was hailed in 2004 by Publisher's Weekly as "a new breed of writer." A frequent Mystery Writers of America "Edgar" nominee, he has earned an unprecedented fifteen Private Eye Writers of America "Shamus" nominations for his historical thrillers, winning for his Nathan Heller novels, True Detective (1983) and Stolen Away (1991).

  5. Ms. Tree is a comic book series named for its lead character, co-created by writer Max Allan Collins and artist Terry Beatty. Her name is a paronomasia, or play on words, of the term "Mystery".

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    • Tree Investigations Inc.
  6. Road to Perdition is a series of fictional works written by Max Allan Collins . The comic book of the original series, with art by Richard Piers Rayner, was published by DC Comics ' imprint Paradox Press. It was adapted into the 2002 film of the same name, starring Tom Hanks, for which Collins also wrote the novelization . Stories.

  7. 1. Juni 2013 · Interview: Max Allan Collins, Co-Author Of 'Complex 90' Mickey Spillane was the best-selling mystery writer of the 20th century. He created Mike Hammer after returning from World War II, and...