Comics Industry Veteran Bob Greenberger Announces Retirement After Decades at DC and Marvel
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Rich Johnston
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
Bob Greenberger, a longtime veteran of the comics industry who served as an editor at DC Comics (starting in 1984) and an executive at Marvel Comics, has announced his retirement from full-time work, though he may still take on occasional projects. The article highlights his extensive career including work on Star Trek tie-ins, reference books, and anthologies, as well as his journalism work for Comics Scene and Bleeding Cool.
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Long time editor DC, executive at Marvel journalist for Comics Scene and very occasional writer for Bleeding Cool
he joined DC Comics in 1984 as an assistant editor, hired by Dick Giordano to support
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