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'''Jim Shooter''' (born September 27, 1951) is a comic book writer, editor, and publisher. He began his comic career aged 14. In 1978, Shooter became editor-in-chief of [[Marvel Comics]], instituting a revolutionary (if dictatorial) regime while {{Marvel|Stan_Lee|Smilin' Stan Lee}} was in Los Angeles overseeing Marvel's animation, television, and film projects. |
'''Jim Shooter''' (born [[27 September|September 27]], 1951) is a comic book writer, editor, and publisher. He began his comic career aged 14. In 1978, Shooter became editor-in-chief of [[Marvel Comics]], instituting a revolutionary (if dictatorial) regime while {{Marvel|Stan_Lee|Smilin' Stan Lee}} was in Los Angeles overseeing Marvel's animation, television, and film projects. |
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Shooter held the editor-in-chief position between 1978 and 1987, and is thus credited on the majority of TFUK's U.S. reprint content (though only as a consultant on [[Marv Wolfman]]'s stuff, apparently). He was succeeded at the post by [[Tom DeFalco]]. |
Shooter held the editor-in-chief position between 1978 and 1987, and is thus credited on the majority of TFUK's U.S. reprint content (though only as a consultant on [[Marv Wolfman]]'s stuff, apparently). He was succeeded at the post by [[Tom DeFalco]]. |
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Latest revision as of 09:54, 14 June 2024
Jim Shooter on Marvel Database, an external wiki |
Jim Shooter (born September 27, 1951) is a comic book writer, editor, and publisher. He began his comic career aged 14. In 1978, Shooter became editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics, instituting a revolutionary (if dictatorial) regime while Smilin' Stan Lee was in Los Angeles overseeing Marvel's animation, television, and film projects.
Shooter held the editor-in-chief position between 1978 and 1987, and is thus credited on the majority of TFUK's U.S. reprint content (though only as a consultant on Marv Wolfman's stuff, apparently). He was succeeded at the post by Tom DeFalco.
Work credited to Shooter in TFUK
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Jim Shooter on TFWiki.net, an external wiki |
- Shooter wrote the initial six-page treatment for The Transformers, before the project was handed to Bob Budiansky for further development.