Greg Potter is a comic book writer who was first published in 1971 while still in high school. He authored several stories for Warren Publications' CREEPY, EERIE and VAMPIRELLA magazines, including creating the character CHILD with Rich Corben. Greg then moved to DC Comics where he initially wrote for the company's mystery line, including HOUSE OF MYSTERY and SECRETS OF HAUNTED HOUSE. His story for SOHH #17, "Papa Don," was included in a "best stories of 1979" collection from DC. Greg later created JEMM SON OF SATURN for DC Comics, illustrated by Gene Colan, and wrote all 12 issues of the original maxi-series. He is also the author of a DC Comics graphic novel, ME AND JOE PRIEST. In 1986, at the request of DC Editor-in-Chief Dick Giordano, Greg began developing ideas for the first reboot of Wonder Woman. He worked on that for several months with editor Janice Race before being joined by artist George Perez, and scripted the first two issues. As a result, his name is in the closing credits of the 2017 Wonder Woman movie.