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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_TobiasJohn Tobias - Wikipedia

    John Tobias is an American comic book artist, graphic designer, video game designer and writer. Tobias is best known for creating the Mortal Kombat series along with Ed Boon, to whom he pitched the game concept. Tobias became interested in drawing from an early age, inspired by comic books.

  2. John Tobias (born August 24, 1969 in Chicago, Illinois) is one of the co-creators (the other being Ed Boon) of the groundbreaking Mortal Kombat fighting game series for Chicago-based Midway. He is credited with developing the detailed storylines and designing many of the characters.

  3. Aug 13, 2020 · While interviewing MK co-creator John Tobias--one half of the "Noob Saibot" character that debuted in MKII--for Arcade Perfect, my 2019 book about arcade-to-home-system conversions, we talked about the genesis of MK, concepts for characters, the emphasis on lore over storytelling, and more.

  4. John Tobias co-created Mortal Kombat and helped change fighting games forever! Enjoy this exclusive a...

  5. Apr 19, 2021 · Mortal Kombat’s secret ninja was even a secret to the man he was named after, MK co-creator John Tobias. Here’s how Ed Boon sneaked in Noob Saibot into Mortal Kombat 2 without anyone knowing.

  6. Apr 21, 2021 · John Tobias is responsible for imagining characters like Sub-Zero and Scorpion. Back in 1991, Tobias had no idea what the future held.

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  8. Nov 30, 2020 · Comic artist and Mortal Kombat co-creator John Tobias spoke to us about what it was like entering the Williams gaming ecosystem and crafting the Mortal Kombat series.

  9. Learn how Mortal Kombat was created with this exclusive interview with the games co-creator John Tobias. John reflects on how Mortal Kombat was developed and...

  10. May 23, 2019 · Here's an interview with co-creator John Tobias about the game's lack of lore, and how even the MK comic books weren't enough for story-hungry fans.