Christos Gage is an acclaimed American screenwriter and comic book writer, born as Christos Nicholas Gatzoyiannis in New York City. He has garnered recognition for his contributions across various media, including television, comics, graphic novels, and video games. Gage's work on the TV series Daredevil earned widespread praise, with the episode "Speak Of The Devil" from the inaugural season of the Netflix/Marvel show being highlighted by critics for its exceptional storytelling.
Alongside his wife, Ruth Fletcher Gage, Christos has been involved in scripting episodes of Law & Order: SVU and Numbers. His efforts in the film industry include credits on movies such as The Breed and Teenage Caveman, as well as an independent film, Paradox, starring Kevin Sorbo.
In the realm of video games, Gage has penned titles like Captain America: Super Soldier and The Amazing Spider-Man 2. His original graphic novels, including Area 10 and Sunset, have received accolades from fellow authors and readers alike. Gage's comic book repertoire is extensive, with his work gracing the pages of nearly every major publisher in the industry. Notably, for Marvel, he co-created the fan-favorite Avengers Academy, and contributed to a host of titles, including Superior Spider-Man, Amazing Spider-Man, and X-Men Legacy.
Gage's talent has been recognized with several awards and nominations, such as the "Breakout Talent" award from the 2007 Comics Nexus Awards, a GLAAD Award nomination, and a Harvey Award nomination for Best New Series for "Angel & Faith" in 2012.