Eric Luke (born December 17, 1956, in Palo Alto, California) is an American writer and director, best known for writing the screenplay for Joe Dante's 1985 film Explorers.

Career

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Film

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Eric Luke began his career in film writing. Previous film work included: Explorers for Paramount Pictures, numerous screenplays for MGM and others, and also wrote and directed the latter two films in the Not Quite Human trilogy for the Disney Channel.[1]

Television

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Moving to television, he eventually wrote scripts for the Tales from the Cryptkeeper series and co-plotted the Gargoyles pilot five-parter for The Walt Disney Company. He returned to television to Executive Produce, Story Edit and script the Fox Kids TV animated series Xyber 9, which later aired on the Toon Disney channel. He would later write scripts for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003).

Comics

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His initial work in comics was Project: Overkill, a story drawn by artist Phill Norwood that appeared in Dark Horse Presents #30. Continuing with the Dark Horse Comics company, he then wrote the entire first series (1995–98) of Ghost, a run of 36 issues. He had also authored the Ghost Special during the summer of 1994. After Ghost ended, he moved onto the Wonder Woman series for DC Comics after his initial trial at writing that title's Annual #7 proved successful with editors.

Novels

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His most recent work includes the novel Interference (2012) a meta-horror audiobook about an audiobook that kills, released free on iTunes.

Podcasts

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Among his current projects is the podcast Extruding America, a deadpan satire in the style of Bob and Ray.

Filmography

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Television

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Film

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Bibliography

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Dark Horse Comics

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  • Ghost #1–36, Special #1 (1995–1998)

References

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  1. ^ Hill, Kent (2016-10-13). "The stuff that dreams are made of: Remembering Explorers with Eric Luke by Kent Hill". Podcasting Them Softly. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
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Preceded by
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Ghost writer
1995–1998
Succeeded by
Preceded by Wonder Woman writer
1998–2000
Succeeded by


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