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'''Gerard F. Conway''' (born [[September 10]], 1952) is an American writer.  Conway was originally a comic book writer, and is probably best-remembered for writing [[Spider-Man]]'s infamous "Death of Gwen Stacy" storyline.  His prolific output includes hundreds of [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] and DC books, and he helped create a number of enduring characters, including the [[Punisher]], Firestorm, and Man-Thing.
'''Gerard F. Conway''' (born [[September 10]], [[1952]]) is an American writer.  Conway was originally a comic book writer, and is probably best-remembered for writing [[Spider-Man]]'s infamous "Death of Gwen Stacy" storyline.  His prolific output includes hundreds of [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] and DC books, and he helped create a number of enduring characters, including the [[Punisher]], Firestorm, and Man-Thing.


After serving as Marvel's editor-in-chief (succeeding [[Marv Wolfman]]), he turned to writing for television.  Starting out with scripts for  ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|The Transformers]]'', ''[[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]]'', and ''Centurions'', he later moved on to live-action dramas like ''Diagnosis Murder'' and ''Law & Order''.  He is currently a producer on ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent''.  
After serving as Marvel's editor-in-chief (succeeding [[Marv Wolfman]]), he turned to writing for television.  Starting out with scripts for  ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|The Transformers]]'', ''[[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]]'', and ''Centurions'', he later moved on to live-action dramas like ''Diagnosis Murder'' and ''Law & Order''.  He is currently a producer on ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent''.  

Revision as of 04:30, 31 October 2010

Gerard F. Conway (born September 10, 1952) is an American writer. Conway was originally a comic book writer, and is probably best-remembered for writing Spider-Man's infamous "Death of Gwen Stacy" storyline. His prolific output includes hundreds of Marvel and DC books, and he helped create a number of enduring characters, including the Punisher, Firestorm, and Man-Thing.

After serving as Marvel's editor-in-chief (succeeding Marv Wolfman), he turned to writing for television. Starting out with scripts for The Transformers, G.I. Joe, and Centurions, he later moved on to live-action dramas like Diagnosis Murder and Law & Order. He is currently a producer on Law & Order: Criminal Intent.


Episode scripts

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