Mark Gruenwald

Life and work

Gruenwald began in the 1970s when giving out so-called " comic fanzines ", designed by private enthusiasts magazines with background information from readers point of view, including the magazine Omniverse.

1978 Grunewald got a job as an assistant editor at the publishing house Marvel Comics. In 1980 he rose to the regular editor and finally to executive editor in 1989. Its main task consisted in the fact tune the various cartoon series of the publishers to their internal and external continuity, ie, the continuity of a booklet to the previous stitching in the same series as well as the stitching of other, related, ensuring series.

As an author Gruenwald wrote from 1985 to 1995, the series Captain America as well as the official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. In addition, he wrote from 1989 to 1994, the series Quasar and the twelve-part miniseries Squadron Supreme ( 1985-1986).

Died in 1996 Gruenwald of a heart attack, which was the result of a congenital heart defect. Then Gruenwald was his own request in accordance with, cremated and his ashes mixed with the ink with which the anthology reprint the Squadron Supreme was printed.

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  • Comic author
  • Americans
  • Born in 1953
  • Died in 1996
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