J. M. Cobley was born in Devon of Welsh parents and now lives in Warwickshire with his wife and daughter. Jason studied English Language and Literature at university and is currently Head Teacher at a hospital school in Coventry.
Jason is otherwise known for his work writing scripts for the long-running Commando comic and graphic novel adaptations of classics such as Frankenstein and An Inspector Calls, as well as the children's novel The Legend of Tom Hickathrift. Jason also hosts a weekly show on Radio Abbey in Kenilworth, where he indulges his passion for classic and progressive rock. The central character of A Hundred Years to Arras is based on his relative Robert Gooding Henson.
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JM Cobley lives in Warwickshire and studied English Language and Literature in Birmingham. His first novel, The Legend of Tom Hickathrift, was published by Mogzilla in 2012. He writes adventure stories for DC Thompson’s long-running Commando comic. His comics writing has appeared in many publications, most notably for educational publishers Classical Comics. His Frankenstein graphic novel gained an IPPY award. His versions of Frankenstein, Dracula and An Inspector Calls continue to be used in schools internationally as teaching resources. He currently teaches English as Head of Faculty at a secondary school. A Hundred Years to Arras is his second novel. @JasonMCobley