George Khoury (author)

"[2] As a 12-year-old Star Wars fan, Khoury was introduced to Marvel Comics, and ...kept coming back for more of these Marvel Comics each week... discover[ing] a goldmine of wonders: Uncanny X-Men by Chris Claremont and Paul Smith, Fantastic Four by John Byrne, Thor by Walter Simonson, Daredevil by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson, The New Defenders by J.M.

In 2003, he published The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore and in 2004 he was the editor of True Brit: A Celebration to the Great British Comic Book Artists.

[4] With Jason Hofius, Khoury co-wrote G-Force Animated: The Official Battle of the Planets Book and The Age of Heroes, and co-edited (with Eric Nolen-Weathington) two volumes in TwoMorrows' Modern Masters series spotlighting comics illustrators: Vol.

From at least issue #21 (August 2002) of TwoMorrows' Comic Book Artist magazine, Khoury contributed articles and columns, in particular focusing on "lost" stories that were talked about, solicited or even worked on, but are unreleased.

[7] Khoury has also worked for other TwoMorrows' magazines, including Jack Kirby Collector, Comic Book Artist, and Rough Stuff.