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  1. David Goyer a coscénarisé Starman avec James Robinson à partir du #48 (décembre 1998), jusqu'au #60. En 1999, ils ont aussi lancé tous les deux la série JSA, très bien reçue par le public, avant que Robinson ne soit remplacé par Geoff Johns au #5. Goyer ne quittera la série qu'au numéro 51, en 2003.

  2. Birthplace: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. Screenwriter and director David S. Goyer mined the rich world of comic books for his feature and television work, which resulted in such global blockbusters ...

  3. 22 lug 2021 · As a 6-year-old in Michigan, Goyer found the coin while digging in a mound of dirt and was stunned to learn it was then valued at $400 — he literally found buried treasure.

  4. David Samuel Goyer (Ann Arbor; 1965. december 22. –) amerikai forgatókönyvíró, filmrendező, filmproducer, szerző és képregényíró. Forgatókönyves munkái közé tartozik a Penge-trilógia (1998–2004), Christopher Nolan A sötét lovag trilógiája (2005–2012), a Dark City (1998), Az acélember (2013) és a Batman Superman ellen – Az igazság hajnala (2016).

  5. David Samuel Goyer (born December 22, 1965) is an American screenwriter, movie director, and a book and comics writer. Goyer is known for his work on Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises. He also worked on the movie Man of Steel. Goyer was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan. [1]

  6. David S. Goyer en la Comic-Con del 2013 . David Samuel Goyer (22 de diciembre de 1966) es un guionista de nacionalidad estadounidense que ha escrito guiones de cómics como la Sociedad de la Justicia de América así como ha participado como director y guionista. Estudió junto a su hermano en la Escuela Hebrea (Ann Arbor Hebrew School) de ...

  7. www.davidsgoyer.com › portfolio-item › foundationFoundation | David S. Goyer

    A complex saga of humans scattered on planets throughout the galaxy all living under the rule of the Galactic Empire. In the summer of 2018, I was in a mini writers’ room for Terminator: Dark Fate. In the midst of breaking the film, David Ellison rushed in and announced that the rights for “Foundation” were in play.