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  • Marv Wolfman
  • Marv Wolfman
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  • He got his start at DC Comics in 1968 and eventually moved onto Marvel Comics in 1974, where he became one of its editors. While at Marvel, he worked on The Tomb of Dracula (where he co-created the character of Blade), The Amazing Spider-Man, and The Fantastic Four, among other titles. He returned to DC in 1980 and worked on their Teen Titans comic, relaunching it as The New Teen Titans. During his time at DC, he was one of the main editors of the Star Trek line of comic books.
  • DCAU characters that were created by Wolfman: * Bibbo Bibbowski * Doctor Light * Neutron * Nightwing (Robin was created in 1940) * Salakk * Sam Lane * Tim Drake
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  • Marv Wolfman is a mildly legendary comic book writer, known for his work on Tomb of Dracula, Blade, The New Teen Titans, and Crisis on Infinite Earths, among many others.
  • Marvin A. Wolfman (born May 13, 1946 A.D), known by his pen name of Marv Wolfman, is an American comic book writer.
  • Marvin A. "Marv" Wolfman (born May 13, 1946) is an award-winning American comic book writer. He is best known for lengthy runs on The Tomb of Dracula, creating Blade for Marvel Comics, and The New Teen Titans for DC Comics.
  • Marv Wolfman is an American comic book writer and editor who wrote and edited several Star Trek: The Original Series issues for Marvel Comics before becoming the first Star Trek editor for DC Comics. Wolfman has worked on numerous titles for both DC and Marvel, most notably as writer of the seminal limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths for the former company (with pencilling by George Pérez, inking by Mike DeCarlo and Dick Giordano, lettering by John Costanza, and colouring by Carl Gafford). He was previously married to Star Trek comic book colourist Michele Wolfman.
  • Marv Wolfman. We've all heard his name. Some of us haven't, though. He is internationally renowned as the greatest comic book writer of all time, except by the people who hate him and the people who think he was just okay. He's an alright guy. To be fair, really, the man is a God. A God, not the God.
  • Marv Wolfman is an American animation writer and a noted comic book writer. He wrote 2 episodes of the Sunbow G.I. Joe series: Lasers in the Night and Nightmare Assault. He also co-wrote Message From the Deep for the DIC series. * Marv Wolfman in the Internet Movie Database
  • Marv Wolfman was a writer for ReBoot. His work helped develop episodes of ReBoot Season 3, including To Mend and Defend, Mousetrap and System Crash. Born on 13th May 1946, in Brooklyn, New York, USA. A former Editor-In-Chief of Marvel Comics, Marv is the longtime comic writer of "New Teen Titans" for DC Comics and Marvel Comics' "Tomb Of Dracula" series, which is where Blade the Vampire Hunter made his first appearance. The character was later adapted to film form with Wesley Snipes in the starring role. Wrote the landmark DC Comic series "Crisis on Infinite Earths".
  • From 1980 onwards, Wolfman has also written for TV animation, and co-wrote (with Donna Kuyper) two episodes of the 1987 Fraggle Rock animated series: "The Radish Fairy" and "Wembley's Trip to Outer Space") In the 1990s, he served as an editor for several of Disney's comic book efforts, including the two-issue run of the Dinosaurs comic book.
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  • Marv Wolfman; Marv Wolfman.jpg
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Name
  • Marv Wolfman
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Birthdate
  • 1946-05-13
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  • 616
MonthOfBirth
  • May
Links
  • * See also, Marv Wolfman at the DC Database Project. * Mark Wolfman at the Comic Book DB *
YearOfBirth
  • 1946
Titles
  • Writer; Colourist; Editor; Editor-in-Chief
CityOfBirth
  • New York City
DayOfBirth
  • 13
Employers
  • DC; Devil's Due Publishing; Disney Comics; Marvel
Gender
  • Male
RealName
  • Marvin A. Wolfman
CountryOfBirth
  • USA
Birthname
  • Marvin A. Wolfman
Pseudonyms
  • Marv Wolfman; Marvin Wolfman
Location
  • Brooklyn , New York , United States
  • Brooklyn, New York City, New York
  • Brooklyn, New York, United States
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PersonalHistory
  • He was born in the borough of Brooklyn. He is the ex-husband of colourist Michele Wolfman.
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  • * Mark Wolfman.com
Writer name
  • Marv Wolfman
StateOfBirth
  • New York
Creator name
  • Marv Wolfman
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  • He got his start at DC Comics in 1968 and eventually moved onto Marvel Comics in 1974, where he became one of its editors. While at Marvel, he worked on The Tomb of Dracula (where he co-created the character of Blade), The Amazing Spider-Man, and The Fantastic Four, among other titles. He returned to DC in 1980 and worked on their Teen Titans comic, relaunching it as The New Teen Titans. During his time at DC, he was one of the main editors of the Star Trek line of comic books.
  • DCAU characters that were created by Wolfman: * Bibbo Bibbowski * Doctor Light * Neutron * Nightwing (Robin was created in 1940) * Salakk * Sam Lane * Tim Drake
  • Marv Wolfman. We've all heard his name. Some of us haven't, though. He is internationally renowned as the greatest comic book writer of all time, except by the people who hate him and the people who think he was just okay. He's responsible for bringing you the entirety of the group of Teen Titans that did not suck. Including Cyborg, Beast Boy, Starfire, Raven and many others. Before he got there, they were just a bunch of doofy sidekicks with a dumb name. The Crisis on Infinite Earths was also spawned from his loins. Blade and Black Cat too. Plus some other stuff, but what are we, made of time? He's an alright guy. To be fair, really, the man is a God. A God, not the God.
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  • Marv Wolfman is an American animation writer and a noted comic book writer. He wrote 2 episodes of the Sunbow G.I. Joe series: Lasers in the Night and Nightmare Assault. He also co-wrote Message From the Deep for the DIC series. While he has not written any G.I. Joe comics, he has had a prolific career elsewhere in comics, writing the highly regarded New Teen Titans series for DC Comics, as well as the 1985-1986 mega event Crisis on Infinite Earths. He also served as Marvel Comics' editor-in-chief from 1975-1976, and wrote many issues of Amazing Spider-Man, and the entire run of The Tomb of Dracula, as well. * Marv Wolfman in the Internet Movie Database
  • From 1980 onwards, Wolfman has also written for TV animation, and co-wrote (with Donna Kuyper) two episodes of the 1987 Fraggle Rock animated series: "The Radish Fairy" and "Wembley's Trip to Outer Space") In the 1990s, he served as an editor for several of Disney's comic book efforts, including the two-issue run of the Dinosaurs comic book. Marv Wolfman began his professional comics career in 1968 at DC, but really hit his stride in the 1970s at Marvel, writing The Tomb of Dracula from 1973 until 1979, and introducing the character Blade. He also wrote, and often created supporting characters, for Daredevil, The Amazing Spider-Man, Thor, and The Fantastic Four. Returning to DC in 1980, he helmed The New Teen Titans from 1980 until the 1990s and wrote the cross-over event Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985-1986). He also contributed to Action Comics, Batman, Green Lantern, and created Cyborg, Deathstroke, the Vigilante, and other characters. Wolfman's non-Fraggle scripts for TV animation include Transformers, G. I. Joe, Conan: The Adventurer, the 1988 Superman series, Batman: The Animated Series (the two-part "Feat of Clay" episode), ReBoot, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, and Godzilla: The Series. In digital media, Wolfman was one of the writers for DC Universe: Online and consulted on Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two.
  • Marv Wolfman is a mildly legendary comic book writer, known for his work on Tomb of Dracula, Blade, The New Teen Titans, and Crisis on Infinite Earths, among many others.
  • Marv Wolfman was a writer for ReBoot. His work helped develop episodes of ReBoot Season 3, including To Mend and Defend, Mousetrap and System Crash. Born on 13th May 1946, in Brooklyn, New York, USA. A former Editor-In-Chief of Marvel Comics, Marv is the longtime comic writer of "New Teen Titans" for DC Comics and Marvel Comics' "Tomb Of Dracula" series, which is where Blade the Vampire Hunter made his first appearance. The character was later adapted to film form with Wesley Snipes in the starring role. Wrote the landmark DC Comic series "Crisis on Infinite Earths". Also noted for creating the character 'Bullseye' from "Daredevil" comics and the current iteration of Robin (Robin III/Tim Drake) for DC comics. The character has remained popular for nearly twenty years and has its own self-titled long-running series.
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  • Marvin A. Wolfman (born May 13, 1946 A.D), known by his pen name of Marv Wolfman, is an American comic book writer.
  • Marv Wolfman is an American comic book writer and editor who wrote and edited several Star Trek: The Original Series issues for Marvel Comics before becoming the first Star Trek editor for DC Comics. Wolfman has worked on numerous titles for both DC and Marvel, most notably as writer of the seminal limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths for the former company (with pencilling by George Pérez, inking by Mike DeCarlo and Dick Giordano, lettering by John Costanza, and colouring by Carl Gafford). He was previously married to Star Trek comic book colourist Michele Wolfman. As a teenager, Wolfman became friends with fellow future Star Trek comic book author Len Wein. [1]
  • Marvin A. "Marv" Wolfman (born May 13, 1946) is an award-winning American comic book writer. He is best known for lengthy runs on The Tomb of Dracula, creating Blade for Marvel Comics, and The New Teen Titans for DC Comics.
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