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- Interestingly enough, the author of one of the issues, Tom DeFalco, followed Shooter as the editor-in-chief at Marvel when Shooter left the company and moved on to found Valiant Comics. He later moved on and helped found Defiant and Broadway Comics. Shooter began his career with DC Comics at the age of thirteen, where he worked primarily as a writer, but also did pencil art, generally for his own scripts.
- Jim Shooter was born on September 27th 1951 he started his Comic Career at the age of 12.
- Jim Shooter is a comic book writer and editor. While serving as Marvel's editor-in-chief during the mid-1980s, he collaborated with Dennis O'Neil to create the initial story treatment for the Transformers toyline.
- Jim Shooter is a comic book editor and writer. He was Editor-in-Chief of Marvel Comics from 1978 to 1987, and was directly involved with many Star Wars comic series, including Marvel Star Wars and Star Wars: Droids.
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- Jim Shooter (born September 27, 1951) is an American comics writer, occasional fill-in artist, editor, and publisher. During a lengthy career he served as the editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics from 1978 to 1987. During this time he pioneered a series of toy tie-in comics for Marvel, including G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero which launched in 1982. He was responsible for giving Larry Hama the job of writing the series, though Hama has since stated that this was only after every other writer at Marvel had turned it down.
- Jim Shooter (1951-) is a notorious American comic book personality, known both for his work as a writer and editor, and for the controversies surrounding him. Shooter began his career at the age of 13 (!) after a script for Legion of Super-Heroes he sent to DC Comics was accepted. His run helped to modernize the series, bringing it out of its Silver Age status, most notably by causing the death of Ferro Lad, the first Legionnaire to be Killed Off for Real. Shooter eventually rose to the position of Editor-In-Chief at Marvel. Some of his notable works in that position include:
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