Jim Shooter

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Jim Shooter (born September 27, 1951) is a comic book writer and editor. Shooter is perhaps best known for serving as Marvel's editor-in-chief during the mid-1980s, as well as for breaking into the comics industry at the ripe old age of 14. (Nobody mention Warriors of Plasm.)

He wrote the initial story treatment for The Transformers for Hasbro, a six page document, and then handed it over to Dennis O'Neil to do character treatments for it. For reasons unknown, he didn't approve of most of O'Neil's work and went looking for another writer-editor to do it; Bob Budiansky was given the job instead, after Shooter's first few choices turned it down. [1]

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