Christopher Priest (comic book writer)

1 of The Falcon miniseries[11] and was made full editor of the Spider-Man comic books from 1985 to 1986.

[14] Owsley would write two Green Lantern Specials, the second issue concluding the plots left off from the end of Action Comics Weekly, with Bright drawing.

They would work again on the first issue of Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn before Owsley departed.

He has said he was intended to become the company's editor-in-chief, but personal problems forced him to scale down his involvement to liaison between DC and Milestone.

He has stated he was unaware of the British science fiction novelist Christopher Priest.

[26] Streetwise, Priest's first solo album, recorded under the stage name "Hollis Stone," was released on vinyl on March 3, 1981.

It featured a cover photo by Eliot R. Brown of the then-Jim Owsley standing in front of the Marvel Comics office building at 575 Madison Avenue.

[28] Priest is an ordained Baptist minister,[8] and maintains an extensive archive of progressive Christian ecumenical essays on his website PraiseNet.Org.

An urban Gospel song recorded by Priest in 1985 (then known as Jim Owsley). Although best known for comics writing, he has pursued music and Christian ministry for decades.
Priest in a suit, looking to the camera
Priest in the 1990s