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  1. Mark Waid (Hueytown, Alabama, 21 de marzo de 1962) [1] es un guionista estadounidense de cómics de superhéroes. Es un profundo conocedor de los universos ficticios de las editoriales DC Comics y Marvel Comics y es autor de algunas de las más reconocidas etapas de las series de personajes como Flash , Capitán América , la Liga de la ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_WaidMark Waid - Wikipedia

    Mark Waid (/ w eɪ d /; born March 21, 1962) is an American comic book writer best known for his work on DC Comics titles The Flash, Kingdom Come and Superman: Birthright as well as his work on Captain America, Fantastic Four and Daredevil for Marvel.

  3. Comparto la visión de Sergio Aguirre, Mark Waid está aportando mucho a la colección de Daredevil, dándole un tono más optimista a la vida de Matt Murdock. No sabría decir si es mejor Daredevil u Ojo de halcón, son diferentes y cuentan con excelentes dibujantes como son Marcos Martín y David Ajá.

  4. www.dc.com › talent › mark-waidMark Waid | DC

    Mark Waid is a prolific and acclaimed comic book writer who has worked for DC Comics, Marvel Comics and other publishers. He is known for his runs on THE FLASH, JLA, KINGDOM COME and many other titles.

  5. 15 de mar. de 2022 · Mark Waid, the unofficial "ambassador of comics" and the man who shaped the DC Universe, is back with a new series that reunites the two most iconic heroes in a classic format. Learn how he created the multiverse, the Legion of Super-Heroes and the Elseworlds line, and why he is the only person who can write every Superman and Batman story ever published.

  6. 2 de oct. de 2023 · If anyone has the sheer credibility to write a Superman movie, it's Mark Waid. The longtime and acclaimed comics writer has penned terrific story arcs for both of the big houses, Marvel and DC, and has put his imprint on many of the greatest heroes in each of those universes, including The Flash,... more.

  7. 12 de abr. de 2023 · Mark Waid and Bryan Hitch team up for a Superman miniseries and a Teen Titans series, both set in the DC Black Label universe. The former is a modern retelling of the early adventures of the Man of Steel and his foe, the latter is a fresh take on the origins of the original Teen Titans.