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  1. MARK WAID. Eisner-winning writer Mark Waid had an extensive history as a comic book creator long before his first work for Marvel in 1994. Since then, Waid has brought his energetic storytelling to many classic titles. After successful runs on X-Men (1991) and Captain America (1998), Waid became a fan-favorite writer for Daredevil.

  2. Dec 11, 2023 · Mark Waid: It's a little nerve-wracking to be honest. You know, it's a dicey proposition to revisit something that seems to have been so popular. But I talked to Alex Ross at length. We went over ...

  3. Jan 11, 2023 · Mark Waid: Right, which also then spills out into Revenge of the Gods, which is the miniseries that follows. And a lot of your questions about the relationship between God and man, and Chinese mythology and Western mythology and how that all intertwines, but also butts heads sometimes, gets answered in there.

  4. Mark Waid (born March 21, 1962 in Hueytown, Alabama) is an American comic book writer. He is best known for his eight-year run as writer of the DC Comics' title The Flash, as well as his scripting of the limited series Kingdom Come and Superman: Birthright, and his work on Marvel Comics' Captain America. Mark Waid (born March 21, 1962 in ...

  5. Mark Waid (b. March 21, 1962) is a writer. Mark Waid is a veteran writer and editor for Marvel and DC Comics. He is widely known for his work on the popular Elseworlds, Kingdom Come (Volume 1) limited series and for his popular run on The Flash (Volume 2) in the '90s.

  6. Sep 1, 1999 · Kingdom Come. Mass Market Paperback – September 1, 1999. by Elliot S. Maggin (Author), Mark Waid (Author), Alex Ross (Author) 102. See all formats and editions. It is the early years of the Twenty-First Century. Without the guidance and values long championed by the old guard -- Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman -- a younger generation of ...

    • Elliot S. Maggin, Mark Waid, Alex Ross
  7. Feb 26, 2013 · Mark Waid takes Daredevil to new territories, pairing him up against unusual adversaries like Spot, mega-criminal organizations AIM and Hydra, and two particular Marvel villains that I won't mention to avoid spoilers. I really can't praise Waid's efforts enough: he reminds us once more why he's such an essential contemporary comic-book author.

    • Mark Waid
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