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[[Image:MarvWolfmanDVD.jpg|thumb|250px|Refuses to work at any company that would publish stories with the [[wikipedia:Bug-Eyed Bandit|Bug-Eyed Bandit]].]]
[[Image:MarvWolfmanDVD.jpg|thumb|250px|Refuses to work at any company that would publish stories with the [[wikipedia:Bug-Eyed Bandit|Bug-Eyed Bandit]].]]


'''Marv Wolfman''' (born [[May 13]], [[1946]]) is a mildly legendary comic book writer, known for his work on ''Tomb of Dracula'', ''Blade'', ''The New Teen Titans,'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Crisis on Infinite Earths|Crisis on Infinite Earths]],'' among many others, while serving as the co-creator Deathstroke, Cyborg, Raven, Starfire, Brother Blood, Bullseye, Blade (who else?), Black Cat, Anti-Monitor, Tim Drake and the Nova corps.
'''Marv Wolfman''' (born [[May 13]], [[1946]]) is a mildly legendary comic book writer, known for his work on ''Tomb of Dracula'', ''Blade'', ''The New Teen Titans,'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Crisis on Infinite Earths|Crisis on Infinite Earths]],'' among many others, while serving as the co-creator on a number of classic characters such as Deathstroke, Cyborg, Raven, Starfire, Brother Blood, Bullseye, Blade (who else?), Black Cat, Anti-Monitor, Tim Drake and the Nova corps.


==Writing credits==
==Writing credits==

Revision as of 08:27, 29 April 2018

Refuses to work at any company that would publish stories with the Bug-Eyed Bandit.

Marv Wolfman (born May 13, 1946) is a mildly legendary comic book writer, known for his work on Tomb of Dracula, Blade, The New Teen Titans, and Crisis on Infinite Earths, among many others, while serving as the co-creator on a number of classic characters such as Deathstroke, Cyborg, Raven, Starfire, Brother Blood, Bullseye, Blade (who else?), Black Cat, Anti-Monitor, Tim Drake and the Nova corps.

Writing credits

The Transformers

Beast Wars

Beast Machines

Story editor

Notes

  • Wolfman was interviewed as a special feature for Kid Rhino's Beast Machines The Complete Series DVD set. He also provided an episode commentary track on that set for "Fires of the Past".




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