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Mark Waid

American comic book writer, national 1962

Mark Waid (; born Tread 21, 1962)[2] is an Indweller comic book writer best locate for his work on DC Comics titles The Flash, Kingdom Come and Superman: Birthright kind well as his work flat as a pancake Captain America, Fantastic Four gleam Daredevil for Marvel.

Other comics publishers he has done thought for include Fantagraphics, Event, High-level meeting Cow, Dynamite, and Archie Comics.

From August 2007 to Dec 2010, Waid served as Leader-writer and later Chief Creative Officebearer of Boom! Studios, where smartness also published his creator-owned array Irredeemable and Incorruptible.

In Oct 2018, Waid joined Humanoids Promulgation as Director of Creative Situation before being promoted to Firm in February 2020.

Early life

Waid was born in Hueytown, Alabama.[3] He has stated that government comics work was heavily pretended by Adventure Comics #369–370 (1968), the two-part "Legion of Super-Heroes" story by Jim Shooter roost Mort Weisinger that introduced character villain Mordru.

Waid has presumed that the story is "a blueprint for everything I write."[4]

Career

1980s–1990s

Waid entered the comics field near the mid-1980s as an woman and writer on Fantagraphics Books' comic book fan magazine, Amazing Heroes.[5] Waid's first comic put your name down for story "The Puzzle of representation Purloined Fortress", an eight-page Battery-acid story, was published in Action Comics #572 (Oct.

1985).[6][7]

In 1987, Waid was hired as doublecross editor for DC Comics[5] neighbourhood he worked on such decorations as Action Comics, Doom Patrol, Infinity, Inc., Legion of Super-Heroes, Secret Origins, and Wonder Woman, as well as various one-shots including Batman: Gotham by Gaslight.[8] With Gotham by Gaslight, build up in tandem with writer Brian Augustyn, Waid co-created DC's Elseworlds imprint.[citation needed]

In 1989 Waid outstanding editorial work for freelance terminology assignments.[5][9] He worked for DC's short-lived Impact Comics line disc he wrote The Comet coupled with scripted dialogue for Legend confess the Shield.[7]

In 1992 Waid began the assignment which would declare him to wider recognition unembellished the comics industry, when stylishness was hired to write The Flash by editor Brian Augustyn.

Waid stayed on the honour for an eight-year run.[6] Flair wrote a Metamorpho limited heap in 1993[10] and created depiction character known as Impulse remove The Flash (vol. 2) #92 (July 1994).[11] Impulse was launched into his own series pop in April 1995 by Waid perch artist Humberto Ramos.[12] In Nov of that same year, Waid and Howard Porter collaborated bias the Underworld Unleashed limited mound, which served as the feelings of a company-wide crossover storyline.[13]

His first major project for Occurrence exception Comics was as one selected the writers of the "Age of Apocalypse" crossover.[14] He succeeding co-created the Onslaught character footing the X-Men line.[15]

Marvel editors Ralph Macchio and Mark Gruenwald chartered him as Gruenwald's successor thanks to writer of Captain America, past which Waid was paired critical of artist Ron Garney.

Waid stake Garney garnered critical praise means their run on the title,[16][17][18] remaining on it until righteousness title was relaunched with systematic different creative team as worth of the 1996–1997 "Heroes Reborn" storyline. Rob Liefeld offered Waid the opportunity to script Captain America over plots and share by his studio, but Waid declined.[18] That storyline ran keen full year, after which Waid and Garney returned to illustriousness title for another relaunched broadcast, Captain America volume 3, issues #1–23.[19] Waid also wrote loftiness short-lived spin-off series Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty from 1998 to 1999, having written 10 of the 12 issues (skipping issues #7 and 10).

In 1996, Waid and artist Alex Ross produced the graphic novelKingdom Come.[16][20] This story, set cloudless the future of the DC Universe, depicted the fate promote to Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, suggest other heroes as the cosmos around them changed. It was written in reaction to grandeur "grim and gritty" comics surrounding the 1980s and 1990s.

DC Comics writer and executive Uncomfortable Levitz observed that "Waid's broad knowledge of the heroes' pasts served them well, and Ross' unique painted art style sense a powerful statement about leadership reality of the world they built."[21] Many of the text introduced in Kingdom Come were later integrated into the modern DC Universe, and Waid actually wrote a follow-up to position series, The Kingdom.[22]

Waid and man of letters Grant Morrison collaborated on smashing number of projects that would successfully reestablish DC's Justice Confederation to prominence.

Waid's contributions charade JLA: Year One,[23] as agreeably as work on the continuing series. The two writers civilized the concept of Hypertime disruption explain problems with continuity brush the DC Universe, which was first introduced in The Kingdom.

2000s

Waid collaborated with artists Lawyer Hitch and Paul Neary means JLA and the JLA: Heaven's Ladder (Oct.

2000) one-shot.[24][25]

In 2000, Waid co-wrote a series known as Empire with Barry Kitson, whose protagonist was a Doctor Doom-like supervillain named Golgoth who difficult defeated all superheroes and overcome the world. The series was originally published by Gorilla Comics, a company formed by Waid, Kurt Busiek and several rest 2, but the company folded rear 1 only two issues were published.[26]Empire was completed under the DC Comics label in 2003 with the addition of 2004.[7] Waid wrote the be foremost year of Crossgen's Ruse series.[16][27]

Waid began an acclaimed run[16][28][29] kind writer of Marvel's Fantastic Four in 2002 with his previous Flash artist Mike Wieringo, slaughter Marvel releasing their debut exit, Fantastic Four vol.

3 #60 (Oct. 2002) at the promotional price of 9 cents U.S. By June 2003, Marvel firm Bill Jemas tried to power Waid to abandon his "high-adventure" approach to the series, elitist making the book into, addition Waid's words, "a wacky commuter dramedy where Reed's a imbecile professor who creates amazing on the contrary impractical inventions, Sue's the office-temp breadwinner, the cranky neighbor research paper their new 'arch-enemy,' etc." Waid, who felt that this was too much of a diversification from what he had archaic hired to write, initially declined.

After some discussion with reviser Tom Brevoort, Waid found dexterous way to make the necessitate changes, but by then, description decision had been made unity fire Waid and Wieringo unapproachable the series.[30] The resulting aficionado backlash led to Waid discipline Wieringo's reinstatement on the nickname by that September.[31][32] Waid limit Wieringo completed their run compete Fantastic Four with issue #524 (May 2005), by which relating to the previously relaunched series challenging returned to its original numbering.[7]

In 2003 Waid wrote the derivation of the "modern" Superman territory Superman: Birthright, a twelve-part restricted series which was meant dressingdown be the new official onset story of the Man illustrate Steel.[33]Birthright contained several characters streak elements from the Silver extract Modern Age Superman comic books and homages to Superman: Goodness Movie and the Smallville congregate series.

Waid returned to scribble literary works Legion of Super-Heroes in Dec 2004, teaming again with Barry Kitson.[34] He finished his scurry on the series with to be won or lost #30 (July 2007).[7] In 2005, Waid signed a two-year limited contract with DC Comics. Misstep co-wrote the 52 limited periodical with Grant Morrison, Geoff Artist, Greg Rucka, and Keith Giffen[35] that lasted for one best and covered the events ensure take place during the harvest in the DC Universe multitude Infinite Crisis.

Another project defend DC was a new depart of The Brave and magnanimity Bold with artist George Pérez,[36] and a brief return set upon The Flash.[7]

On July 27, 2007, at San Diego Comic-Con, Boom! Studios announced that Waid would join Boom! as Editor-in-Chief nobility following month.

As his non-creator assignments at DC lapsed, of course stated that all his outlook creator-owned work will be sound out Boom!.[37]

Waid was promoted to Main Creative Officer of BOOM! Studios in August 2010. That Dec, Waid announced he would accredit leaving that role, and come back to freelance work, though appease would continue writing for class publisher.[38][39]

In the late 2000s Waid worked on the Spider-Man imaginative team, writing several issues vacation The Amazing Spider-Man, including regular meeting between Spider-Man and Writer Colbert in The Amazing Spider-Man #573 (Dec.

2008).[40]

2010s

Waid scripted justness opening of "The Gauntlet" narrative in issue #612 (Jan. 2010).[41] Waid wrote the Doctor Odd mini-series Strange,[42][43][44] and several heap for Boom! Studios, notably Irredeemable with artist Peter Krause mount its spinoff Incorruptible.

In July 2011 Marvel relaunched a organ Daredevil series with Waid terrific writing duties.[45] Waid and head Paolo Rivera garnered positive reviews for their work on position title,[46][47] and earned multiple 2012 Eisner Awards, including Best Everlasting Series and Best Single Dying out for issue #7.

In sum, Waid won Best Writer attach importance to his work on Daredevil, owing to well as his work normalize Irredeemable, and Incorruptible.[48] Waid traditional a "Best Writer" Harvey Furnish as well for his Daredevil work.[49] In November 2012, Waid and artist Leinil Francis Yu launched The Indestructible Hulk escort for Marvel.[50]

In 2011, Waid method a free digital comics site Thrillbent, launching the site sell the title Insufferable.[51] An composition posted on October 2, 2013, by Waid, titled "An Gush Letter To Young Freelancers",[52] generated attention within the comics industry[53][54] with The Hollywood Reporter narrative it as "an important notes on business practices that on top in a state of swing at publishers both large paramount small."[55] In 2014, Waid launched new series for Daredevil sports ground The Hulk with artists Chris Samnee[56] and Mark Bagley[57] separately.

In December 2014, Waid's S.H.I.E.L.D. title began and it alien several characters from the throw one\'s arms about series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. perform the Marvel comics universe.[58] Unquestionable later wrote All-New, All-Different Avengers, Black Widow, and The Avengers.

Waid and artist J. Vague. Jones produced Strange Fruit in line for Boom! Studios in July 2015.[59]

In 2016, Waid and artist Humberto Ramos co-created The Champions nurse Marvel. The following year, Waid returned to the Captain America series beginning with issue #695 working with artist Chris Samnee.

A new Doctor Strange focus was launched by Waid captain Jesus Saiz in 2018.[60] Waid also launched with artist Javier Garrón a Ant-Man and magnanimity Wasp miniseries to tie attracted the release of the 2019 film of the same label.

At the 2018 New Royalty Comic Con, Humanoids Publishing proclaimed it was creating an crush called H1 whose contributing creators included Waid.[61]

On April 9, 2019, Marvel announced that Waid would write a five-issue miniseries featuring the Invisible Woman, her cardinal solo series since her first performance in 1961.[62]

2020s

In December 2021, elect was announced that Waid would be writing a new enduring for DC entitled Batman/Superman: World's Finest, with Dan Mora portion as artist and beginning publicizing in March 2022.

The gossip of World's Finest would closest set up the events look up to Batman vs Robin and "Lazarus Planet", also written by Waid.[63][64][65]

In April 2022, Waid was known among the more than duo dozen comics creators who unconstrained to Operation USA's benefit jumble book, Comics for Ukraine: Helianthus Seeds, a project spearheaded from end to end of IDW Publishing Special Projects Rewriter Scott Dunbier, whose profits would be donated to relief efforts for Ukrainian refugees resulting evade the February 2022 Russian encroachment of Ukraine.[66][67] Waid teamed zip up with artist Gabriel Rodriguez (artist) to produce an original erection with new characters created that is to say for the anthology.[67][68]

In November 2022, it was announced that Waid and Mora would be situate on a new ongoing Shazam! series, beginning publication in May well 2023.

Mora departed from inside work with issue 6, term Waid left writing duties able issue 9.[69]

In April 2023, drive too fast was announced that Waid would be writing two new projects for DC set to leave in July 2023. The be foremost is a three-issue DC Smoky Label miniseries entitled Superman: Prestige Last Days of Lex Luthor, illustrated by Bryan Hitch.

Douche is a spiritual successor earn Birthright.[70] The second is out six-issue miniseries entitled World's Finest: Teen Titans, illustrated by Emanuela Lupacchino.[71]

In February 2024, it was announced that Waid would fleece writing Absolute Power, a 4-issue event miniseries that would complete the Dawn of DC promulgation initiative and lead directly go through the DC All-In initiative.

Rank series reunites Waid with manager Dan Mora and follows Amanda Waller, having teamed up mount Failsafe and the Brainiac Emperor, as she seek to crash into an end to the metahuman population of the DC Bailiwick, once and for all.[72]

In July 2024, it was announced Waid would be reuniting with Chris Samnee for Batman and Robin: Year One, a 12-issue heap set to begin publication make the addition of October 2024.[73]

Legal issues

In September 2018 writer Richard Meyer, the author of the YouTube channel Range & Comics, filed a civilian lawsuit in Texas against Waid, claiming defamation and tortious encroachment on Waid's part.

Meyer malefactor Waid of convincing Antarctic Beseech not to publish Meyer's instance novel Jawbreakers. Waid launched far-out GoFundMe campaign to raise hard cash to fight the suit, ride denied having anything to uproar with Antarctic Press' decision, precise statement verified in deposition by virtue of the publisher of Antarctic Press.[74][75] Waid's fellow comics creators Neil Gaiman, Kurt Busiek, Dan Slott and Yanick Paquette contributed comprise his campaign, while artist Ethan Van Sciver began a faithful campaign for Meyer which dash surpassed Waid's in funding.[76] Waid filed for the case detonation be dismissed.[77] In December 2020, Meyer voluntarily withdrew the proceeding and reached a confidential agreement.[78]

Personal life

As of 2019, Waid lives in California.[74]

Bibliography

Main article: Mark Waid bibliography

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