Sarah Byam
Sarah Byam is the author of Billi 99.
Biography
During the 1990s Byam wrote a variety of comic books for different publishers. This writing includes the series Mode Extreme and Black Canary. She also wrote individual stories for Elfquest, What If, Glyph and other publications.
She is married to the illustrator David Lee Ingersoll.
Awards
- 1992: Nominated for "Best Writer" Eisner Award, for Billi 99[1]
Notes
- 1992 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners, the Comic Book Awards Almanac
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References
- Sarah Byam at the Grand Comics Database
- Sarah Byam at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
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