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{{MarvelWiki|Jim_Shooter|Jim Shooter}}
{{MarvelWiki|Jim_Shooter|Jim Shooter}}
'''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.


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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*"[[The Search]]"
*"[[The Search]]"
**"[[A Clue|Part II: A Clue]]"
**"[[Some Answers|Part III: Some Answers]]"
**"[[Malt Shop Menace|Part IV: Malt Shop Menace]]"
*"[[The Saga of Princess Ugly]]"
*"[[The Saga of Princess Ugly]]"
**"[[Too Close (Enough) for Comfort|Part 2: Too Close (Enough) for Comfort]]"
**"[[The Doom of the Domed City|Part 3: The Doom of the Domed City]]"
**"[[The Doom of the Domed City#Part 4|Part 4]]"
**"[[The Secret of the Space Warp]]"
**"[[The Saga of Princess Ugly part 6|Part 6]]"


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[[Category:Machine Man creators]]
[[Category:Planet Terry creators]]
[[Category:Robotix creators]]
[[Category:Rocket Raccoon creators]]
[[Category:Spitfire and the Troubleshooters! creators]]
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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

Machine Man

As roles variously containing the words "consultant" and "editor"
As editor-in-chief

Planet Terry

As editor-in-chief

Iron Man

As editor-in-chief

Robotix

As editor-in-chief

Rocket Raccoon

As editor-in-chief

Hercules

As editor-in-chief

Spitfire and the Troubleshooters!

As editor-in-chief

G.I. Joe: The Action Force

As editor-in-chief

Inhumanoids

As editor-in-chief

Notes

Jim Shooter on TFWiki.net, an external wiki