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  1. Dec 12, 2020 · Matt is a Los Angeles native and graduate of the USC School of Cinema He has written, produced, and/or directed movies and miniseries airing on CBS, NBC, ABC, A&E, Lifetime, HBO and other networks. He adapted and edited a graphic novel series for HarperCollins that included THE BOOK OF REVELATION.

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  2. Nov 6, 2012 · Including a translation by Fr. Mark Arey and Fr. Philemon Sevastiades, an adaptation by Matt Dorff, and illustrations by renowned artist Chris Koelle, The Book of Revelation is an emotionally stirring and thought-provoking way to experience this timeless narrative. Read more. Print length. 187 pages. Language.

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  3. The Book of Revelation — Chris Koelle. Illustrated by Chris Koelle. Adapted by Matt Dorff. Translation by Mark Arey & Philemon Sevastiades. English edition originally published by Zondervan. Graphic novel featuring almost 600 illustrations over 150+ pages, including all 404 verses of the final book of the New Testament.

  4. 317 Followers, 493 Following, 192 Posts - Matt Dorff (@mattdorff) on Instagram: "34 movies-&-miniseries, 3 graphic novels, co-author of the novels The Anatomy of Desire (2021) and With a Kiss We Die (2023)."

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  5. Sep 24, 2013 · Adapted and edited into graphic novel form by Matt Dorff (also The Book of Revelation), with letters and title designs by Carlton Riffel, Origin illuminates the story of Jesus' birth and early life through gloriously detailed and inspiring imagery.

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  6. Oct 29, 2012 · This dramatically colored and concrete visual presentation of the final book of the canonical New Testament is accompanied by text that has been translated from the original Greek. Little interpretation is offered; the images illustrate the visual descriptions the colorful text itself is famous for offering.

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  8. L. R. Dorn is the pseudonym for Matt Dorff and Suzanne Dunn. Matt Dorff is a Los Angeles native and graduate of the USC School of Cinematic Arts, has written, produced, and/or directed over 60 hours of dramatic television (CBS, NBC, ABC, Showtime, HBO and elsewhere). He lives in Los Angeles.