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Other writing credits he's willing to admit to (see below) include ''Inhumanoids'', ''Visionaries'', ''Kool-Aid Man'', ''Quik Bunny'', ''The A-Team'', and a handful of [[Spider-Man]] titles (such as ''Spidey Super Stories'' and the Spider-Man half of the ''Spider Man and the Power Pack'' child abuse prevention comic). Similarly, Spider-Man titles make up most of his editing credits, too, along with ''What The-?!'' and ''Not Brand Ecch''. | Other writing credits he's willing to admit to (see below) include ''Inhumanoids'', ''Visionaries'', ''Kool-Aid Man'', ''Quik Bunny'', ''The A-Team'', and a handful of [[Spider-Man]] titles (such as ''Spidey Super Stories'' and the Spider-Man half of the ''Spider Man and the Power Pack'' child abuse prevention comic). Similarly, Spider-Man titles make up most of his editing credits, too, along with ''What The-?!'' and ''Not Brand Ecch''. | ||
After finishing out his time with Marvel, he was editor-in-chief of Topps Comics and ultimately became editor-in-chief of graphic novel house Papercutz. He is also a trustee of the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art. | |||
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* In the same profile, he takes pride in the fact that he - like "most Marvel Universe characters" - was born in Manhattan. | * In the same profile, he takes pride in the fact that he - like "most Marvel Universe characters" - was born in Manhattan. | ||
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[http://comicbookdb.com/creator.php?ID=900 Comic Book DB profile] | |||
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| The name or term "Jim" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Jim (disambiguation). |
Jim Salicrup (born May 27, 1957) is an American comics writer and editor who wrote the script for issue #2 of the Marvel G1 comic, and was the sole credited writer on issues #3 and #4.
Other writing credits he's willing to admit to (see below) include Inhumanoids, Visionaries, Kool-Aid Man, Quik Bunny, The A-Team, and a handful of Spider-Man titles (such as Spidey Super Stories and the Spider-Man half of the Spider Man and the Power Pack child abuse prevention comic). Similarly, Spider-Man titles make up most of his editing credits, too, along with What The-?! and Not Brand Ecch.
After finishing out his time with Marvel, he was editor-in-chief of Topps Comics and ultimately became editor-in-chief of graphic novel house Papercutz. He is also a trustee of the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art.
Notes
- To quote his Marvel Pro File (June 1988, taken from G. I. Joe #72), "...and many more that even I won't admit to." Given that in the same profile he regards the The Official Marvel Comics Toilet Paper starring The Amazing Spider-Man and The Incredible Hulk to be the one individual work that he's the proudest of, that's saying something.
- ... especially since he states that he started with Marvel while in high school, giving him a rather long time to be writing and editing.
- In the same profile, he takes pride in the fact that he - like "most Marvel Universe characters" - was born in Manhattan.
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