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Jim Shooter, former Marvel Comics editor-in-chief, reportedly died on June 30 at the age of 73. The news of his passing was ...
The sun sets on yet another comic book industry titan, this time as legendary Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter has ...
In a CBR review of Captain America #1, see how Marvel has dramatically reimagined Cap's return from suspended animation ...
Jim Shooter, the former editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics, has died, aged 73, from oesophageal cancer.
He led Marvel from 1978-87 and oversaw the publishing of classic stories from Frank Miller on 'Daredevil' and Chris Claremont and John Byrne on 'Uncanny X-Men.' ...
Returning to cinemas next week, the superhero may be known as the ultimate all-American Mr Nice Guy – but, back in the 1930s, ...
You can't keep a good, long-thought-dead supervillain down and out — but if you're Mark Waid, you can put him in an iron lung. (Spoiler alert: The following reveals a major plot point of ...
ComicBook.com spoke to Mark Waid and Peter Krause ahead of the Irredeemable Kickstarter‘s launch to find out what they have cooking for the new series, how it feels to step back into this ...
Jan. 16—Howard Chaykin and Mark Waid know their way around comic books. Each has an accomplished career of creating in the industry — and they are taking it on the road.
Comics writer and editor Mark Waid (Kingdom Come, Daredevil, 52) has launched a GoFundMe campaign to cover legal costs as he responds to a lawsuit from Richard C. Meyer.
Mark Waid: Being part of 'Dawn of DC,' it means following the same principles that we have for Batman & Superman: World's Finest, which is, ...
Features Mark Waid on How Absolute Power Changes Everything for the DC Universe. Award-winning writer Mark Waid takes the DC Universe to the brink of destruction in Absolute Power.