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'''Ty Templeton''' {{born|9|May|1962}} <!-- note: Wikipedia states 1963, his homepage states 1962 --> is a [[comics|comic book]] writer from Canada. His career began in the mid-1980s when he wrote and drew ''Stig's Inferno'' for Vortex Comics. That led to further work with [[DC Comics]] on titles such as ''Justice League of America'', ''Superman'', and ''Batman''. He then authored the ''How to Draw Batman'' and ''How to Draw Superman'' guidebooks.
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'''Ty Templeton''' {{born|9|May|1962}} <!-- note: Wikipedia states 1963, his homepage states 1962 --> is a [[comics|comic book]] writer from Canada. His career began in the mid-1980s when he wrote and drew ''Stig's Inferno'' for Vortex Comics. That led to further work with [[DC Comics]] on titles such as ''Justice League of America'', ''Superman'', and ''Batman''. He then authored the ''How to Draw Batman'' and ''How to Draw Superman'' guidebooks. He is also known as the person who created the artwork for "Suicide Squid".
   
Most recently, he wrote the ''[[Mission's End]]'' series for [[IDW Publishing]] as part of their ''[[Star Trek]]'' line.
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Most recently, he wrote the ''[[Star Trek: Mission's End]]'' miniseries for [[IDW Publishing]].
   
 
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Template:Realworld Ty Templeton (born 9 May 1962; age 61) is a comic book writer from Canada. His career began in the mid-1980s when he wrote and drew Stig's Inferno for Vortex Comics. That led to further work with DC Comics on titles such as Justice League of America, Superman, and Batman. He then authored the How to Draw Batman and How to Draw Superman guidebooks. He is also known as the person who created the artwork for "Suicide Squid".

Most recently, he wrote the Star Trek: Mission's End miniseries for IDW Publishing.

Star Trek credits

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