Brandon Graham
Brandon Graham had a standout career at the University of Michigan, where he was an All-American and led the Big Ten in tackles for a loss.
Football Player
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Brandon Graham, an acclaimed American comic book creator, is celebrated for his unique style. He rose to prominence for co-creating the “Prophet” comic series alongside Simon Roy and has produced other notable works such as “Island,” “Multiple Warheads,” “King City,” and “Escalator.” Throughout his career, Graham has received critical praise and numerous industry awards.
Graham is also a professional football player, having played college football at the University of Michigan. As a defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL, he has enjoyed a successful career, earning accolades and appearing on various All-American lists. Notably, Graham was an All-American in 2009 and led the Big Ten in tackles for a loss in 2008 and 2009 during his time at the University of Michigan.
Graham’s lesser-known passions for skateboarding and graffiti art have significantly influenced his artistic style and storytelling in his comic book creations.