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Marvel's tribute highlights Shooter's industry legacy and a statement from Editor-in-Chief C.B. Cebulski.
Image Courtesy of Marvel Comics While Jim Shooter was an undeniably creative force, it’s unlikely he would have conceived the idea for Secret Wars without a little help from the toymaker Mattel.
Jim Shooter died in June 2025, and his life was full of successes, as he went from a teenage comic book creator to the head of Marvel Comics.
Jim Shooter, a hard-driving giant of a comic-book editor who took the helm at Marvel at the tender age of 27, then spent nearly a decade revolutionizing the way superhero stories are written ...
Jim Shooter was first professionally published as a comic book writer at the age of fourteen, working for Marvel rivals DC Comics. He penned both Superboy and Supergirl comic books and also wrote ...
Two of the biggest events in Marvel Comics history, the Secret Wars arcs have brought the Marvel Universe together in massive ...
Marvel Comics has revealed the final batch of cover art for Marvel/DC: Deadpool/Batman #1, with some must-see new pieces from artists J. Scott Campbell, Pepe Larraz, and Esad Ribić.
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