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{{for|the Canadian biologist|Christopher Yost (biologist)}}{{Infobox person | name = Christopher Yost | image = | caption = | birth_name = Christopher Lee Yost | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1973|2|21}} | birth_place = St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. | residence = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | education = University of Michigan University of Southern California | occupation = Screenwriter | years_active = 2002–present | notable works = Ragnarok Earth's Mightiest Heroes X-Force | website = http://manvs.com }}Christopher Lee Yost (born February 21, 1973) is an American film, animation, and comic book writer best known as the head writer of the Marvel Comics animated series Earth's Mightiest Heroes and co-writer (with his frequent collaborator Craig Kyle) of the comic book series Innocence Lost, Target X, New X-Men, X-Force, and Scarlet Spider (volume 2). Yost was a member of the Marvel Writers Program and has worked as a screenwriter for Marvel Studios' Marvel Cinematic Universe with The Dark World (2013) and Ragnarok (2017). CareerChristopher Yost graduated from the University of Michigan with a film and video degree. With no clear sense of which direction to take his career in, he got into advertising in the Detroit area, producing TV commercials. He later interned, in 2002, in Marvel Comics' west coast office. His spec film scripts got attention from Marvel executives who hired Yost to write episodes of the TV series Evolution. In 2003, Yost and Kyle co-wrote the episodes that introduced mutant character X-23, female clone of the popular X-Men character Wolverine. Marvel executives were impressed with X-23’s reception on TV, and asked Yost and Kyle to adapt the character into comics, first by writing a six-issue mini-series titled X-23: Innocence Lost, and then by taking over writing chores (as of issue #20) on the New X-Men title, bringing X-23 in as a regular character. Yost and Kyle also co-wrote a second X-23 six-issue miniseries, titled X-23: Target X as well as X-Force. Yost also wrote Battle School, the first in a series of adaptations of Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game by Marvel.[1] In 2012 Yost moved to work on Marvel's Spider-Man family of comics, revitalizing the character Kaine from the 1990s storyline, the Clone Saga, in the ongoing series Scarlet Spider. He also took over writing duties of the Spider-Man team-up book, Avenging Spider-Man, which was relaunched as Superior Spider-Man Team-Up in 2013. Outside of Marvel, Yost has written several other comics including Red Robin from DC Comics[2] and his own creator owned series Killer of Demons from Image Comics.[3] Yost has also written for such animated shows as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and The Batman and was the story editor and head writer on the Fantastic Four animated series that aired on Cartoon Network in 2006 as well as Armored Adventures. He was the head writer of Marvel Animation's Earth's Mightiest Heroes, which aired on Disney XD from 2010-2012, and has recently worked on Lucasfilm's Rebels on Disney XD. Yost worked in the Marvel Feature Film Writers Program from 2010-2012 before embarking on his feature film screenwriting career. He was one of the writers of Marvel's feature film The Dark World (2013).[4] In August 2013, Yost was announced as the writer for Mattel's Max Steel feature film before returning to Marvel for work on Ragnarok and Sony's upcoming Masters of the Universe feature film adaptation. On June 6, 2017, it was announced that Yost would write an American live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop for television with Tomorrow Studios, a partnership between Marty Adelstein and Sunrise Inc., which also produced the original anime. FilmographyFilm Year | Title | Credit(s) | 2008 | Heroes of Tomorrow | Writer | 2013 | The Dark World | 2016 | Max Steel | 2017 | Ragnarok | 2019 | Silver & Black |
Television- Evolution (writer)
- 3.11 - X23 (story by Craig Kyle, co-written with Craig Kyle), 2003
- 3.12 - Dark Horizon Part 1 (co-written with Craig Kyle), 2003
- 3.13 - Dark Horizon Part 2 (co-written with Craig Kyle), 2003
- 4.03 - Target X (co-written with Craig Kyle), 2003
- The Batman (writer)
- 1.07 - The Big Heat (co-written with J.D Murray), 2004
- 2.02 - Riddled (co-written with J.D Murray), 2005
- 2.06 - The Pets (co-written with J.D Murray), 2005
- 3.04 - RPM, 2005
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series) (writer)
- 3.19 - Reality Check, 2005
- 3.22 - The Real World Part 1, 2005
- 3.25 - Exodus Part 1, 2005
- 4.01 - Cousin Sid, 2005
- 4.06 - Grudge Match, 2005
- 4.09 - Aliens Among Us, 2005
- 4.13 - Samurai Tourist, 2005
- 4.17 - Outbreak, 2006
- 4.20 - Return of Savanti Part 1, 2006
- 4.21 - Return of Savanti Part 2, 2006
- 4.24 - Good Genes Part 1, 2006
- 4.25 - Good Genes Part 2, 2006
- 5.01 - Lap of the Gods, 2008
- 5.04 - More Worlds Than One, 2008
- 5.07 - Membership Drive, 2008
- 5.12 - Enter the Dragons Part 1, 2008
- 5.13 - Enter the Dragons Part 2, 2008
- Legend of the Dragon (writer)
- Alien Racers (writer)
- 1.18 - Skrash and Burn, 2006
- World's Greatest Heroes (head writer, story editor)
- 1.03 - Doomsday (story by Craig Kyle), 2006
- 1.12 - Annihilation (story by Craig Kyle), 2007
- 1.18 - The Cure (story by Craig Kyle & Dan Slott), 2007
- 1.26 - Scavenger Hunt, 2007
- Heroes of Tomorrow (writer), 2008
- Wolverine and the X-Men (writer)
- 1.07 - Wolverine vs. Hulk, 2008 (story by Greg Johnson, Craig Kyle & Christopher Yost)
- 1.09 - Future X, 2008 (story by Greg Johnson & Craig Kyle)
- 1.10 - Greetings From Genosha, 2008 (story by Greg Johnson & Craig Kyle)
- 1.12 - Excessive Force, 2008 (story by Greg Johnson, Craig Kyle & Christopher Yost)
- 1.13 - Battle Lines, 2009 (story by Greg Johnson, Craig Kyle & Christopher Yost)
- 1.14 - Stolen Lives, 2009 (story only, with Greg Johnson & Craig Kyle)
- 1.15 - Hunting Grounds, 2009 (story only, with Greg Johnson & Craig Kyle)
- 1.16 - Badlands, 2009 (story only, with Greg Johnson & Craig Kyle)
- 1.18 - Backlash, 2009 (story by Greg Johnson, Craig Kyle & Christopher Yost)
- 1.19 - Guardian Angel, 2009 (story only, with Greg Johnson & Craig Kyle)
- Hulk Vs (co-written with Craig Kyle), 2009
- Armored Adventures (head writer, story editor)
- 1.01 - Iron Forged in Fire Part 1, 2009
- 1.02 - Iron Forged in Fire Part 2, 2009
- 1.12 - Seeing Red, 2009
- 1.19 - Technovore, 2009 (story only)
- 1.25 - Tales of Suspense Part 1, 2009
- 1.26 - Tales of Suspense Part 2, 2009
- Earth's Mightiest Heroes (head writer, story editor)
- 1.05 - The Man in the Ant Hill, 2010
- 1.06 - Breakout Part 1, 2010
- 1.07 - Breakout Part 2, 2010
- 1.14 - Masters of Evil, 2010
- 1.25 - The Fall of Asgard, 2011
- 1.26 - A Day Unlike Any Other, 2011
- 2.01 - The Private War of Doctor Doom, 2012
- 2.11 - Infiltration, 2012
- 2.12 - Secret Invasion, 2012
- 2.13 - Along Came a Spider..., 2012
- 2.17 - Ultron Unlimited, 2012
- 2.19 - Emperor Stark, 2012
- 2.23 - New Avengers, 2012
- 2.24 - Operation Galactic Storm, 2012
- 2.25 - Live Kree or Die, 2012
- 2.26 - Avengers Assemble, 2012
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series) (writer)
- 2.19 - The Wrath of Tiger Claw, 2014
- Star Wars Rebels (writer)
- 3.07 - Imperial Supercommandos, 2016
- 3.16 - Legacy of Mandalore, 2017
- 4.02 - Heroes of Mandalore Part 2, 2017
- 4.05 - The Occupation, 2017
- 4.11 - DUME, 2017 (with Dave Filoni)
BibliographyComics- Marvel Comics
- Avengers
- Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes #1-4 (art by Scott Wegener, 2010–2011)
- Spider-Island: Avengers #1 (art by Mike McKone, 2011)
- Avengers Prelude #1-4 (co-written by Eric Pearson, 2012)
- Marvel Universe Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes #1-7 (2012)
- AvsX #3 (writer of Black Widow vs. Magik story, 2012)
- A+X #7 (writer of Thor/Iceman story, 2013)
- Spider-Man
- Spider-Man Unlimited Vol. 3 #9 (first story only, with pencils by Drew Johnson, 2005)
- The Many Loves of The Amazing Spider-Man #1 (Black Cat story only with art by Michael Ryan, 2010)
- Fear Itself: Spider-Man #1-3 (art by Mike McKone, 2011)
- Scarlet Spider #1-25 (art by Ryan Stegman, Khoi Pham, 2012-2013)
- Avenging Spider-Man #15.1-22 (art by Paco Medina, Marco Checchetto, 2013)
- Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1-2, 5-8 (2013-2014)
- X-23
- X-23: Innocence Lost #1-6 (with co-writer Craig Kyle and art by Billy Tan, 2005)
- X-23: Target X (with co-writer Craig Kyle and art by Mike Choi, 2007)
- X-Force
- X-Force #1-28 (with co-writer Craig Kyle, Marvel Comics, 2008–2010)
- X-Force/Cable: Messiah War #1 (with co-writer Craig Kyle and art by Mike Choi, 2009)
- X-Force: Sex and Violence #1-3 (with co-writer Craig Kyle and art by Gabriele Dell'Otto, 2010)
- X-Men
- X-Men Unlimited Vol. 2 #11 (first story only, with pencils by Billy Dallas Patton, 2005)
- New X-Men #20-46 (with co-writer Craig Kyle, 2006–2008)
- Emperor Vulcan #1-5 (with pencils by Paco Diaz and Vincente Cifuentes, 2008)
- X-Men Origins: Colossus #1 (with penciles by Trevor Hairsine, 2008)
- X-Men: Divided We Stand #1 (Gentle and Hellion stories only, 2008)
- X-Men: Worlds Apart #1-4 (art by Diogene Neves, Marvel Comics, 2008–2009)
- Kingbreaker #1-4 (with Dustin Weaver, Marvel Comics, 2008–2009)
- Dark X-Men: The Confession #1 (with co-writer Craig Kyle and art by Yanick Paquette, 2009)
- Psylocke #1-4 (art by Harvey Tolibao, 2009–2010)
- Nation X #1, 3 (#1 Iceman story only; #3 Box & Diamond Lil story only, 2010)
- Second Coming #1-2 (#1 with co-writer Craig Kyle and art by David Finch; #2 with co-writers Matt Fraction, Mike Carey and Zeb Wells and art by Adi Granov, 2010)
- X-Men: Second Coming – Revelations: Hellbound #1-3 (with Harvey Tolibao, 2010)
- X-Men: To Serve and Protect #1-4 (X-Vigilante's story only 2010-2011)
- X-Men Giant Size #1 (First to Last Part 1, art by Paco Medina and Dalibor Talajic, 2011)
- X-Men #12-15 (First to Last, art by Paco Medina and Dalibor Talajic, 2011)
- Amazing X-Men #8-12, 14-18 (with co-writer Craig Kyle and art by Ed McGuinness, Carlo Barberi, 2014-2015)
- Nick Fury
- Fury's Big Week #1-3 (2012)
- Other Marvel
- Wolverine: Killing Made Simple (first story only, with pencils by Koi Turnbull, 2008)
- Runaways/Young Avengers #1-3 (art by Takeshi Miyazawa, 2008)
- Runaways Vol. 3 #10 (with co-writer James Asmus and art by Sara Pichelli & Emma Rios, Marvel Comics, 2009)
- Marvel Assistant-Sized Spectacular #2 (writer of the Elsa Bloodstone story, Marvel Comics, 2009)
- Ender's Game: Battle School #1-5 (art by Pasqual Ferry, 2009)
- Ender's Game: Command School #1-5 (art by Pasqual Ferry, 2009–2010)
- Breaking Into Comics the Marvel Way! #1 (X-Men story only with art by Paul Davidson, 2010)
- Battle Scars #1-6 (art by Scot Eaton, 2011)
- Point One #1 (art by Ryan Stegman, 2011)
- New Warriors Vol. 5 #1-12 (with art by Marcus To, 2014)
- M.O.D.O.K. Assassin #1-5 (art by Amilcar Pinna, 2015)
- DC Comics
- Batman: Battle for the Cowl - The Underground #1 (with art by Pablo Raimondi, 2009)
- Red Robin #1 - 12 (with art by Ramon Bachs, 2009–2010)
- Titans #16 (with art by Angel Unzueta, 2009)
- Batman: Streets of Gotham #5-6 (main feature, with art by Dustin Nguyen, 2009)
- Image Comics
- Killer of Demons #1-3 (Art by Scott Wegener 2009)
References1. ^Chris Yost: Bringing Ender Wiggin to Comics, Newsarama, October 6, 2008 2. ^Christopher Yost Talks Red Robin, Comic Book Resources, April 13, 2009 3. ^Down the Creator-Owned Road: Chris Yost on Killer of Demons, Newsarama, December 23, 2008 4. ^Tuesday Q&A: Chris Yost, Marvel.com, November 1, 2011
External links- {{gcdb|type=writer|search=Christopher+Yost|title=Christopher Yost}}
- Christopher Yost at the Big Comic Book DataBase
- {{IMDb name|name=Chris Yost |id=1236653}}
- {{Comicbookdb|type=creator|id=2629|title=Christopher Yost}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070929111024/http://www.comicon.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=36&t=003090%2F ComicCon Interview with Chris Yost]
- X-POSITION: Christopher Yost, Comic Book Resources, September 30, 2008
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