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    Joseph "Jeph" Loeb III (/ l oʊ b /) is an American film and television writer, producer and comic book writer. Loeb was a producer/writer on the TV series Smallville and Lost , writer for the films Commando and Teen Wolf , and a writer and co-executive producer on the NBC TV show Heroes from its premiere in 2006 to November 2008. [4]

    • Writer, executive producer
    • Nominated Emmy Award, WGA Award HEROES Season 1, Eisner Awards (4 times), Wizard Awards (5 times), Jules Verne Award, Honorary Doctorate, St. Edwards University Austin Texas, Inkpot Award
    • Batman: Hush
    • Batman/The Spirit #1
    • Catwoman: When in Rome #1-6
    • Dark Victory
    • Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America #1-5
    • Spider-Man: Blue #1-6
    • The Long Halloween
    • Hulk: Gray #1-6
    • Wolverine/Gambit: Victims #1-4
    • Superman For All Seasons #1-4

    Throughout Batman: Hush Loeb deftly uses the in-depth monologue of characters, coupled with iconic Jim Lee (X-Men) art, to add misdirection and confusion, keeping readers guessing until the finale of this white-knuckle comic. RELATED: 10 Best Batman Villains Fans Need To See In A Live-Action Movie Hushreally shows the depth of Loeb's character know...

    This collaboration, and Eisner winner for Best Single Issue/One-Shot in 2007, between Loeb and the late Darwyn Cooke, introduced The Spirit to DC Comicsproperly. With expert care, Loeb managed this Golden Age creation from American comics pioneer, Will Eisner, articulating the tale of when Batman and the Spirit first crossed paths, eventually joini...

    Forever a fan favorite, Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, deserved an appropriate follow-up piece following The Long Halloween and Loeb delivered on Rome. This credited secondary tale details Kyle's search for answers to profound personal questions when she arrives in Italy after eliciting the help of the Riddler to solve this vital life riddle and make s...

    The epic finale to his previous smash hits, Haunted Knight, The Long Halloween, and Catwoman: When in Rome, Dark Victory brings finality to the timeline while also continuing the rich stories of Batman's early years. Additionally, artfully done to function as a quasi origin for Dick Grayson eventually becoming Robin, the Boy Wonder without superpow...

    Emotionally charged salute to the First Avenger, Captain America narrated from the viewpoints of several of Cap's closest friends, like Iron Man, Falcon, and Spider-Mana. The tension is palpable, seizing the moment weaving through the precarious, powder keg climate of the times in Marvel Comics, proficiently highlighting the pivotal moments in Cap'...

    One of the lauded Spectrum series', creatively told through Peter Parker's narration via voice recorder, this comic is Parker reading a love letter back to Gwen Stacy, feeling 'blue' following the tragic events of The Amazing Spider-Man #121-122 (1973). Drawing from the source material used for the influential Spider-Man, Bluegives insight into ear...

    Finally, giving a quality origin story to Harvey Dent and the tragedy that begat Two-Face, The Long Halloweenis set in the early years of Caped Crusader's career. This essential read on the Dark Knight introduces an equally strange but more formidable Calendar Man, dubbed the Holiday Killer, building mystery from issue to issue, and fans speculate ...

    In this informative six-issue arch, Loeb takes readers on a trip through the entire spectrum of emotions brought about in Bruce Banner and those directly tied to the Gamma Bomb like Thunderbolt Ross, Rick Jones, and his love Betty Ross. Through rehashing intimate details of those following fateful days with Banner, psychiatrist Leonard 'Doc' Sampso...

    Victims, a noir thrill ride, establishes further shared history between the two biggest grifters amongst the X-Men with the most questionable pasts. Revenge motivates villains, Arcade and Mastermind as they unite in this plunge into the darkness of Wolverine and Gambit's psyches. Published smack in the middle of the 90's X-Men hysteria, Loeb master...

    In this comic fans receive a warm re-imagining of Superman's origin and formative moments told through each season with narration from people integral to Clark Kent and Superman's life. It's also full of double entendres as Jonathan Kent, Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, and Lana Lang contribute vital experiences with Superman, from varying perspectives. A s...

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  3. May 27, 2014 · Jeph Loebs script for Wolverine/Gambit is decidedly more problematic. Wolverine and Gambit were phenomenally popular characters in a phenomenally popular franchise – it made sense for Marvel to try to leverage that success. Unfortunately, much of Wolverine/Gambit feels rather paint-by-numbers.

  4. Oct 25, 2021 · Why Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale returned to Batman: The Long Halloween for new sequel comic. The creators of one of the most acclaimed Batman stories ever discuss their collaboration and filling in...

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  5. Marvel TV Boss Jeph Loeb On Secret ABC Series, Disney+, ‘Legion’ End, More Crossovers, ‘Ghost Rider’ & Hulu Plans. By Dominic Patten. August 12, 2019 12:42pm. The end may be neigh for...

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  6. May 2, 2000 · To put it simply, Jeph Loeb is not one to sit on his laurels. Jeph was kind enough to take some time from a very cramped schedule to discuss his current and past work, covering everything from his take on the relationship between Superman and Lois Lane, Batman and Harvey Dent, and him and the various artists he's worked with.

  7. Sep 16, 2015 · Published Sep 16, 2015. Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale talk with CBR about "Captain America: White," the challenges they faced in the story and what could be next for the duo. "Captain America: White" by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale was first announced in March 2008 at the now-defunct Wizard World Los Angeles convention.

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