With one blockbuster under his belt and several high-profile projects in the wings, screenwriter Michael Dougherty, along with frequent collaborator Dan Harris, earned his fan boy stripes as writer on Twentieth Century Fox’s critically acclaimed as well as box office summer hit, “X2: X-Men United” (2003). The success of this film helped forge a prolific relationship with director Bryan Singer, leading the co-writers to pen Singer's much anticipated superhero film, “Superman Returns” (2006).Originally from Ohio, the Halloween-born Dougherty was interested in art and animation, as well as horror