Mark W. Bellomo

Mark W. Bellomo (a.k.a. "Mark Bellomo") fashions a living as an author and wordsmith, penning articles, periodicals and tomes about the industry of toys (or "action figures" to give them the names preferred by their proponents) and various multi-media products (e.g. comic books, video games e.t.c.) related to them. The author first rose to prominence as a contributor to magazines such as "Wizard" and in the form of the creator of "G.I. Joe 1982-1994: Identification and Price Guide", a book that chronicles the breadth of Hasbro's iconic action figure line during the indicated time period. This opus was later succeeded by the "Transformers: Identification and Price Guide", which replicated the format of the aforementioned G.I. Joe guide, albeit focusing on Hasbro's ever-popular line of transforming robot toys.

Inspired by his success with expansive and verbose chronicle pertaining to the prodigious output of Hasbro's 1980s toy-lines, Mr. Bellomo was recruited to provide informative commentary, notes, introductions, and appendices to IDW Publishing's trade-paperback collected edition reprints of The Transformers and G.I. Joe comics from the 1980s to 1990s (originally published by Marvel Comics). These hyper-grammatical narrative enhancement pieces appear in collected edition series such as The Transformers Classics, G.I. Joe: Special Missions and G.I. Joe: The Complete Collection and provide valuable informational, and at times hagiographical, extras to complement the sequential artform stories contained within. He also collaborated on the production of IDW's "The Art of Transformers: Fall of Cybertron" art publication.

Mr. Bellomo is the subject of "Collectable Spectacle", an 18(!) part YouTube videography series chronicling his life and work.