- Creator and Writer of his own comic book called Rising Stars which is about 113 Superheros who where given powers by a mysterious Comet that hit earth before they where born and are now being hunted down and killed by an unknown killer. It's a very good book.Comic Book for Rising Stars (1999-20??)
- 24 issue miniseries comic "Rising Stars" from Top Cow/Image
- THE COMPLETE BOOK OF SCRIPTWRITING (Writer's Digest Books)
- DEMON NIGHT - Nominated for Bram Stoker Award of the Horror Writers of America
- OTHERSYDE - Dark Fantasy
- TALES FROM THE NEW TWILIGHT ZONE - His adaptationss of his "Twilight Zone" episodes
- DC Comics STAR TREK #16 "Worldsinger"
- Writer for over a dozen produced radiodramas, many for the nationally syndicated series 'Alien Worlds' and 'Mutual Radio Theater.'
- His play "The Apprenticeship" was produced for 20 weeks at the Marquis Public Theater in San Diego in 1980.
- Writer of Midnight Nation Comic Book Published by Top Cow/Image
- (2001 - 2007) Writer, "The Amazing Spider-Man", Marvel Comics, issues #30-#58 and #500-#545.
- Writer, Creator, and Executive Producer for Scifi.com's short-lived Seeing Ear Theatre series "The City of Dreams".
- Author, novel, Demon Night, first published in hardcover by E.P. Dutton in 1988, republished 2005 by Simon and Schuster
- Author, novel, OtherSyde, first published in hardcover by E.P. Dutton in 1990, republished 2005 by Simon and Schuster
- Author, novel, Tribulations, published in trade paperback by Simon and Schuster, 2005
- Author, short story collection, Straczynski Unplugged, Simon and Schuster, 2005
- Author, short story collection, Tales from the New Twilight Zone, trade paperback, published by Bantam Books, 1989
- Author, The Complete Book of Scriptwriting, Writer's Digest Books.
- Writer for non-fiction publications including The Los Angeles Times, TIME Inc., Writer's Digest, Twilight Zone Magazine, Penthouse, San Diego Magazine, Los Angeles Reader, Los Angeles Herald Examiner and others, as well as author of many short stories appearing in Amazing Stories Magazine, Pulphouse, Midnight Graffiti, and others.
- Writer, Dream Police, Marvel Comics, 2005
- Writer, Midnight Nation, Image/Top Cow Comics, 12 issue miniseries ending 2003
- Writer, Rising Stars, Image/Top Cow Comics, 24 issue miniseries, ending 2005
- Writer, Supreme Power, Marvel Comics, 2003-2005 (still continuing)
- Writer, The Book of Lost Souls, Marvel Comics, 2005 (ongoing)
- (2005 - 2006) Writer, "Fantastic Four", Marvel Comics, issues #527-#541.
- Writer/Executive Producer, The City of Dreams, for the Sci-Fi Channel's scifi.com, an original series of half-hour radio dramas starring Tim Curry, Andre Braugher, Steve Buscemi, John Turturo and others. 2003.
- Writer, co-producer, co-director, "The Adventures of Apocalypse Al," a 20 episode radio drama series for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Recorded February 2006 to broadcast Summer 2006 on CBC, Sirius Radio, BBC and elsewhere.
- (2007) Writer, "Silver Surfer: Requiem", Marvel Comics, 4 issue limited series.
- Writer, "Supreme Squadron", Marvel Comics, (2006-¿?)
- Column, "Moments of Transition," Published in "The Official Babylon 5 Magazine," December 1999, Vol. 2, No. 17, Page 66.
- Short Story, "Hidden Agendas," Published in "The Official Babylon 5 Magazine," April, 2000, Vol. 2, No. 22, Pages 10-15.
- Column, "Where Am I Now?," Published in "The Official Babylon 5 Magazine," April, 2000, Vol. 2, No. 22, Page 66.
- Column, "Meditations on the Dream," Published in "The Official Babylon 5 Magazine," May, 2000, Vol. 2, No. 23, Page 66.
- Column, "The River of Time," Published in "The Official Babylon 5 Magazine," June, 2000, Vol. 2, No. 24, Pages 98-99.
- (2008 - 2009) Screenplay adapting the Lensman books by Edward E. Smith for Ron Howard's and Brian Grazer's Imagine Entertainment.
- (2006 - 2007) Writer, "Bullet Points", Marvel Comics, 6 issue limited series.
- (2007 - 2009) Writer, "Thor", Marvel Comics, issues #1-#12 and #600-#603.
- (2007 - 2012) Writer, "The Twelve", Marvel Comics, 12 issue limited series.
- (2004 - 2005) Writer, "Strange", Marvel Comics (Marvel Knights imprint), 6 issue limited series.
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