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__NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Dan DiDio File:Dan DiDio.JPG Gallery Real Name Dan DiDio Employers [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]] , [[|]][[Category: Staff]] , [[|]] Dan DiDio was the Senior VP of creative affairs at Mainframe Entertainment and a freelance writer/story editor for ReBoot. Dan wrote the episode Firewall. Born on October 24th, 1959 in New York. Prior to joining DC Comics, DiDio worked in television, beginning with the American television network CBS in 1981. In 1985 he moved on to Capital Cities/ABC, where he was Public Relations Manager for the network's New York-based daytime soap operas and later worked in the network's Los Angeles offices as Executive Director of Children's Programming. Dan DiDio is the co-publisher of DC Comics. As a fan of the '60s Batman TV series, Dan was excited when the Super Friends series finally casts Adam West as Batman in the ninth season. Dan DiDio was an executive at Mainframe Entertainment assigned to the Transformers franchise during the third season of Beast Wars. Dan is best known for being the producer who informed Marv Wolfman that Beast Wars had no ties to the original series and to do as he pleased with G1 continuity when outlining Beast Machines, and then instructed Bob Skir and Marty Isenberg to disregard any previous incarnations of the series in writing Beast Machines, as Beast Wars was too "continuity-heavy". It is at best debatable whether or not he's as bad as or worse than Joe Quesada.
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Dan DiDio is an American comic book editor and executive. He is currently the Senior Vice President — Executive Editor, DC Universe, for DC Comics, having been promoted to that position in October 2002 after having joined the company in January 2002 as DC Universe Vice President — Editorial. He was awarded by Wizard magazine as its first ever "Man of the Year" in 2003 for his work on the DC Universe line. Previous to DC Comics, DiDio was a writer and producer at Mainframe Entertainment, working on ReBoot among other shows. Beginning in 2006, DiDio wrote a weekly column called "DC Nation" which appeared at the end of the majority of titles such as Robin and the yearlong weekly maxi-series 52, a project which he oversaw. This column has since been replaced by DC Comics All Access by Ian Sattler. As of December 2010, he is no longer Executive editor of DC Comics.
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Dan DiDio was the Senior VP of creative affairs at Mainframe Entertainment and a freelance writer/story editor for ReBoot. Dan wrote the episode Firewall. Born on October 24th, 1959 in New York. Prior to joining DC Comics, DiDio worked in television, beginning with the American television network CBS in 1981. In 1985 he moved on to Capital Cities/ABC, where he was Public Relations Manager for the network's New York-based daytime soap operas and later worked in the network's Los Angeles offices as Executive Director of Children's Programming. DiDio came to Mainframe in 1996 after two years at ABC Children's Television as executive director responsible for Saturday morning and after school specials. At the time, Mainframe Entertainment was specifically working on ReBoot and War Planets. He was story editor on Mainframe's first production, the award-winning series 'ReBoot'. Joining the company full-time he became Mainframe's Senior Vice President of Creative Affairs. He was based at the company's Los Angeles business development offices, there DiDio oversaw all development, distribution, marketing and promotion as well as merchandising and licensing of Mainframe's properties. Dan was given the opportunity to pursue other ventures but only after selling Mainframe Entertainment's property Scary Godmother to YTV for one Canadian dollar. Since 2006, DiDio has been writing a weekly column called "DC Nation" which has then been appearing on the end page of most of DC Comics's main superhero titles; originally, the column was tied in to the yearlong weekly maxi-series 52, a project which he oversaw, but it has continued since. He is currently the Senior Vice President — Executive Editor, DC Universe, for DC Comics, having been promoted to that position in October 2004 after having joined the company in January 2002 as DC Universe Vice President — Editorial. Wizard magazine recognized him as its first ever "Man of the Year" in 2003 for his work on the DC Universe line. Dan DiDio is the co-publisher of DC Comics. As a fan of the '60s Batman TV series, Dan was excited when the Super Friends series finally casts Adam West as Batman in the ninth season. Dan DiDio was an executive at Mainframe Entertainment assigned to the Transformers franchise during the third season of Beast Wars. Dan is best known for being the producer who informed Marv Wolfman that Beast Wars had no ties to the original series and to do as he pleased with G1 continuity when outlining Beast Machines, and then instructed Bob Skir and Marty Isenberg to disregard any previous incarnations of the series in writing Beast Machines, as Beast Wars was too "continuity-heavy". In his spare time, Dan also enjoys ruining the DC Comics universe, where his current plan seems to be killing off every character you ever liked. Also, he was the one who cancelled ReBoot. There are rumors about him tackling Christmas next. It is at best debatable whether or not he's as bad as or worse than Joe Quesada. __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Dan DiDio File:Dan DiDio.JPG Gallery Real Name Dan DiDio Employers [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]], [[|]][[Category: Staff]] , [[|]][[Category: Staff]] , [[|]][[Category: Staff]] , [[|]][[Category: Staff]] , [[|]][[Category: Staff]] , [[|]][[Category: Staff]] , [[|]][[Category: Staff]] , [[|]][[Category: Staff]] , [[|]][[Category: Staff]] , [[|]][[Category: Staff]] Job Titles Writer; Editor; Executive Editor; Gender Date of Birth October 13, 1959 Place of Birth New York City, New York, United States of America First publication Unknown
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