Mark Waid

Mark Waid

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Mark Waid bought his first comic at age four and has never once since entertained the notion of not buying comics. In his early twenties, granted only the writing skills one absorbs by living life as a copious reader, Waid began freelance reporting for and eventually editing comic-book trade publications such as Amazing Heroes. This led to an editorial tenure at DC Comics. Waid left DC's staff in 1989 to pursue a full-time freelance career. Since then, he has written stories for every major comics publisher, including Marvel Comics, Archie Comics (where he served briefly as their cover-gag editor), Dark Horse Comics and DC. In years past, he has written every major character from Superman to Batman to Spider-Man. Currently, Waid lives in California, anxiously awaiting the day his parents will finally break down and confess to him that he is, in fact, not their actual child but rather an adopted orphan from the doomed planet Krypton.
22nd January 2013

JLA Vol. 3

Comics legend Grant Morrison (All-Star Superman, Final Crisis) delivers his unique take on the adventures of the World's... MoreJLA Vol. 3

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24th June 2014

Jla Vol. 5

The JLA has always been a team of superheroes that have relied on each other to defeat insurmountable odds. But with Bat... MoreJla Vol. 5

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27th December 2011

Rocketeer Adventures Volume 1

Dave Stevens' The Rocketeer was an instant hit the moment it hit the spinner rack in the earl 1980s. Stevens' lu... MoreRocketeer Adventures Volume 1

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1st December 2003

Unthinkable

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11th February 2014

JLA Vol. 4

In this latest trade paperback collecting JLA #32-46, the team is up against a new, deadly Injustice Gang led by Lex Lut... MoreJLA Vol. 4

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4th December 2012

52 Omnibus

After Infinite Crisis, the DC Universe had its most eventful year ever. It was a year without Superman, Batman or Wonder... More52 Omnibus

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6th May 2014

Rocketeer / The Spirit: Pulp Friction

These two great, pulp-inspired heroes meet for the very first time! A Central City Councilman disappears and is foun... MoreRocketeer / The Spirit: Pulp Friction

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