Comic book writer and publisher Christopher Mills passed away on Monday. He was 60 years old. His wife, Brandi Smith Mills, writes this obituary:
"Christopher Eric Mills, age 60 of Belgrade, Maine passed away on October 13th, 2025 from renal failure. He died in his sleep, his wife by his side.
"Christopher was born July 9, 1965 in Waterville, Maine the son of David Mills and Nancy Mills, ne Nadeau. He grew up in Belgrade Maine and attended the Oak Grove-Coburn school in Vassalboro, Maine. He obtained his GED and attended the Joe Kubert School of Comic and Graphic Art. He worked various jobs in Maine until moving to Florida in the mid-1990s.
"Christopher married Brandi Smith on October 31, 2000 in Deerfield Beach, Florida with co-worker and friend Grant Balfour officiating. Chris and Brandi met online in August 1999 and continued their correspondence long-distance until finally meeting in person in December of that year. They became engaged in July of 2000 and married in October of the same year. After living in Florida for 5 years, they moved back to Chris’ hometown in Maine.
"They were together for 26 very happy years, married for 25. They decided to never have children but did love the pets they cared for together including four cats, Audrey (2000-2006), Zoe (2006-2022) Ziggy (2007-2025) and Mia (2023-present) and three dogs, China (2002-2011), Max (2012-2023) and Layla (2024-present.)
"Chris was a writer and editor and strived to make a name for himself in the comics field. He and good friend James Chambers published the Shadow House comic book line in the 90s and Chris ran his own label, Atomic Action Comics, publishing new stories of golden age characters such as The Black Owl, Spacehawk, Rex Dexter of Mars along with his own creations such as Femme Noir, Gravedigger and Perils on Planet X.
"Chris’ interests were wide and varied. He was a lover of Science Fiction and fantasy from a very young age. He discovered James Bond and the spy genre as a whole and crime fiction in his teens and early twenties. His favorite television series was Star Trek and he always claimed Captain Kirk as his captain. He preferred his entertainment on the vintage side but could appreciate new media, especially when respectful to its roots.
"Remaining to cherish Chris’ memory are spouse, Brandi Mills; parents David and Nancy Mills; sister Wendy Dyer; nephews Aaron Dyer and Matthew Dyer; and niece Alex Laddyer.
"According to Chris’ wishes there will be no Memorial service. He asked that if you wish to make a gesture in his memory to please consider donating to the Hero Initiative, a charitable organization that helps comics creators in need. More details can be found on their website at http://www.heroinitiative.org.
"His greatest wish was that people could care for and strive to understand each other. The current state of the world distressed him and he longed to see a day when human beings could treat each other with dignity and respect instead of hate and fear."