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'''Mark Griffiths''' scripted [[Cutaway Comics]]' four-part miniseries ''[[Omega (comic story)|Omega]]''. In the [[Omega (Cutaway audio story)|synonymous]] audio adaptation, Griffiths played guards, radio voices and Omegans.
'''Mark Griffiths''' scripted [[Cutaway Comics]]' four-part miniseries ''[[Omega (comic story)|Omega]]''. In the [[Omega (Cutaway audio story)|synonymous]] audio adaptation, Griffiths played guards, radio voices and Omegans.


He also wrote ''[[The Decades Collection]]'' novel ''[[The Self-Made Man (novel)|The Self-Made Man]]'' and the ''[[Origin Stories (anthology)|Origin Stories]]'' short story ''[[Murmuration (short story)|Murmuration]]''.
He also wrote ''[[The Decades Collection]]'' novel ''[[The Self-Made Man (novel)|The Self-Made Man]]'', the ''[[Origin Stories (anthology)|Origin Stories]]'' short story ''[[Murmuration (short story)|Murmuration]]'', and [[The Adventures Before (anthology)|''The Adventures Before'']] short story [[The Boy and the Dalek (short story)|''The Boy and the Dalek'']].


He was described in Issue 1 of ''Omega'' as "a comedy writer, author and playwright". It was highlighted that, under the pen name of Mark Powers, he created the ''Spy Toys'' series of children's books.
He was described in Issue 1 of ''Omega'' as "a comedy writer, author and playwright". It was highlighted that, under the pen name of Mark Powers, he created the ''Spy Toys'' series of children's books.

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Mark Griffiths scripted Cutaway Comics' four-part miniseries Omega. In the synonymous audio adaptation, Griffiths played guards, radio voices and Omegans.

He also wrote The Decades Collection novel The Self-Made Man, the Origin Stories short story Murmuration, and The Adventures Before short story The Boy and the Dalek.

He was described in Issue 1 of Omega as "a comedy writer, author and playwright". It was highlighted that, under the pen name of Mark Powers, he created the Spy Toys series of children's books.