![]() ![]() Niles' start in the comics industry began with the formation of his self publishing company, Arcane Comix. He had no formal education in writing following high school, explaining that he learned to write through copious reading. Romero, John Carpenter and Bernie Wrightson, the latter two of whom he would later work with. ![]() Other influences included Richard Matheson's book I Am Legend, and the works of George A. In 2004 Count Gore wrote the introduction to the graphic novel Aleister Arcane, which is about the horror host of the same name. He often credited late night television horror host, Count Gore De Vol, who was the local horror host on Channel 20, as an early influence. ![]() He worked in several comic book stores and played in the punk bands Gray Matter and Three, both of which released records on Dischord Records label in the 1980s and 1990s. suburbs, developing various creative interests in music, writing, and making amateur films. Niles was born in Jackson, New Jersey on June 21, 1965. He is credited among other contemporary writers as bringing horror comics back to prominence. ![]() Steve Niles (born June 21, 1965) is an American comic book author and novelist, known for works such as 30 Days of Night, Criminal Macabre: A Cal McDonald Mystery, Simon Dark, Mystery Society, and Batman: Gotham County Line. ![]()
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