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Fabian Nicieza (born December 31, 1961) is an
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comic book writer and
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who is best known for his work on Marvel titles such as ''
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'', '' X-Force'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Cable'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', for all of which he helped create numerous characters, among them
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,
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, Shatterstar, and Silhouette.


Early life

Nicieza was born in
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, Argentina, the son of Omar and Irma Riguetti Nicieza. He was four years old when his family moved to the United States. Growing up in
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, Nicieza learned to read and write from comic books. He lived first in Sayreville, New Jersey and moved to Old Bridge Township, where he attended Madison Central High School, from which he graduated in 1979. He studied at
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, interning at the ABC television network before graduating in 1983 with a degree in advertising and
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. His brother is
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, also a comic book writer and editor.


Career

Until 1985, Nicieza worked for the Berkley Publishing Group, starting in the production department and becoming a managing editor.


Marvel Comics

In 1985, Nicieza joined the staff at
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, initially as a manufacturing assistant, later moving to the promotions department as an advertising manager. During this period he began to take his first
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work for Marvel, writing short
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for Marvel's promotional magazine '' Marvel Age''. Nicieza's first published comics story came with ''
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'' No. 9 (July 1987), a title in Marvel's short-lived '' New Universe'' imprint. This led to his becoming that title's regular writer from #16 (Feb. 1988) until #32 (June 1989), the final issue. This led to fill-in work on titles such as ''Classic
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'', for which he provided backup stories, and in the Marvel Annuals' 1989 summer crossover " Atlantis Attacks". After Tom DeFalco, then Marvel's editor-in-chief, created the superhero team the
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, using existing characters, in ''
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'' No. 412 (Dec. 1989), he selected Nicieza to write the spin-off series. Nicieza recalled "I took the assignment for two reasons. First, I saw a lot of potential in these characters that had already been deemed useless. And secondly, I really wanted to write a monthly book." Collaborating with pencilers
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and later Darick Robertson, primarily, Nicieza went on to write the title for most of its first 53 issues (July 1990 – November 1994). Years later, Nicieza said that he considers the first 25 issues of ''New Warriors'' to be the best work of his career. Also in 1990 Nicieza began short runs on comics such as '' Alpha Flight'' (#87–101), ''
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'' (#317–325) and '' Avengers Spotlight'', as well as the
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''
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'', which in turn led him to write the ongoing series ''Nomad'' vol. 2 in 1992. That year, Nicieza became editor of Marvel's children's imprint, Star Comics. Shortly afterward, he left the Marvel staff and began freelance writing for the company. Nicieza's projects in this period included the first four issues of
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-approved superhero '' NFL SuperPro'' (Oct. 1991 – Feb. 1992), and, with penciler Kevin Maguire, the four-issue miniseries '' Adventures of Captain America'' (also known by its cover-logo treatment, ''The Adventures of Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty'') (Sept. 1991 – Jan. 1992), an origin-story retelling set in the 1940s.


The X-Men

In 1991, Nicieza joined with artist Rob Liefeld in co-plotting and writing the final three issues of the ''
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''. In those issues Liefeld and Nicieza created the characters
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and Shatterstar as well as the super team, X-Force. Liefeld and Nicieza then produced an ongoing ''X-Force'' title. Nicieza initially worked on the title as scripter; after the departure of Liefeld in No. 12 he became its full writer, which he remained until 1995. By the end of 1992, Nicieza became regular scripter for ''X-Men'' vol. 2, beginning with No. 12 (Sept. 1992), working primarily with penciler Andy Kubert throughout his run. For the next three years, Nicieza was among the writers and editors of one of Marvel's most popular superhero franchises during a time of such popular, multi-series crossover story arcs as " X-Cutioner's Song", " Phalanx Covenant" and " Age of Apocalypse". During this period Nicieza wrote the first '' Cable'' miniseries as well as the first few issues of the character's subsequent
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. He also wrote the first solo Deadpool series, ''Deadpool: the Circle Chase'' in 1993. These series expanded the characters' personalities and established key background information for both characters, all things which were later used by other writers on those characters’ subsequent ongoing books. However, in 1995, in a dispute with then editor-in-chief Bob Harras over the future direction of his plotlines on ''X-Force'', Nicieza was fired from the X-titles, leaving ''X-Force'' with No. 43 and ''X-Men'' with No. 45. He later remarked, "I never wanted to leave 'X-Force'' and never felt my firing was justified. ... I don't recall being given a reason
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and I also don't recall asking for one. ... Considering it was a Top 10 selling title at the time, I felt it was a wholly unjustified decision."


Acclaim Comics

After 1995, Nicieza wrote short runs of '' Captain Marvel '' (vol. 2, 1995), '' Spider-Man: The Final Adventure'' (1995) and stories for '' Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' before leaving the company in 1996. That year Nicieza did his first work for rival publisher
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, co-writing ''
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: Midsummer Nightmare'' with
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which relaunched the
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as the
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. He also worked for Twist and Shout Comics writing and pencilling back-up stories in ''X-Flies Special #1'' and ''Dirtbag'' #7. Later in 1996 Nicieza joined Acclaim Comics as senior vice-president and editor-in-chief. He was charged with revamping the companies intellectual properties which had previously formed Valiant Comics' ''Valiant Universe''. Nicieza as editor oversaw the new version, dubbed "VH2", which re-imagined characters such as
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, X-O Manowar, and
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. Nicieza himself wrote the '' Turok'' title as well as a new series, '' Troublemakers''. ''Turok'' met with success as a video game adaptation, and Nicieza was promoted to president and publisher of Acclaim Comics in 1997. He also wrote a ''Turok'' novella during this period. However, after staff cuts and most of the lines' cancellation, Nicieza left Acclaim in 1999.


Freelance work

Returning to freelance work, Marvel and the X-Men, Nicieza co-wrote the ''
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'' crossover through ''Uncanny X-Men'' #366–367 and ''X-Men'' vol. 2, #86–87, with artist
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in 1999. This led to the successive
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limited series ''Magneto Rex'' (1999) and ''Magneto: Dark Seduction'' (2000), as well as an ongoing '' Gambit'' (1999) series which he wrote for the first 24 issues of its 25-issue run. Also in 1999, Nicieza began writing ''
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'' with #34. He continued to write the book (initially with old partner
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on art, later with
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and Chris Batista) up until No. 75 when the title was revamped. The revamp was unsuccessful, and in 2004 the original version of the team was resurrected, initially in an ''Avengers/Thunderbolts'' miniseries, then later in the ''New Thunderbolts'' series with Nicieza again as writer. Nicieza also worked on several limited series at Marvel and DC around the turn of the century. At Marvel he wrote '' Citizen V'' (2001), ''Citizen V and the V Battalion: Everlasting (2002)'', ''X-Men Forever'' (2001), and ''X-Force'' vol. 2, as well as the short-lived ongoing series '' Hawkeye'' (2003); while at DC, he wrote the six-issue miniseries ''
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'' (1999) and the Elseworlds project ''JLA: Created Equal'' (2000), as well as some issues of the children's comic ''Justice League Adventures''. In 2003 Nicieza co-created, with artist Stefano Raffaele, the
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miniseries ''
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'', published by
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. That same year he returned to two of his old characters with the Marvel series '' Cable and Deadpool'', of which he wrote all 50 issues. In 2006, Nicieza returned to DC with a three-issue arc in ''
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'' #841–843 (July–Sept. 2006), co-written with Kurt Busiek. Nicieza also wrote ''
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'' #28. He is also one of the co-writers for '' The 99'', an "Islamic culture-based comic book" with
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i Naif Al-Mutawa, Other late-2000s DC work includes '' Nightwing'' and ''
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'', both titles being cancelled in connection with "
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" and Nicieza then wrote an '' Azrael : Death's Dark Knight'' mini-series, part of the Battle for the Cowl storyline which dealt with the "Batman R.I.P." aftermath. After ''Death's Dark Knight'' concluded, Nicieza wrote the new ''Azrael'' ongoing series from issue #1–13 (December 2009 – December 2010). Nicieza began writing the DC series '' Red Robin'' from issues #13-26, the final issue (Aug. 2010 - Aug. 2011). DC announced Nicieza would be writing '' Legion Lost'', a spinoff of Legion of Superheroes as part of DC's line wide relaunch initiative in September 2011. Nicieza wrote the first six issues before leaving the title. In 2016, for the comics company Shatner Singularity, he adapted a Stan Lee poem into the graphic novel ''Stan Lee's 'God Woke. Additional on December 22, 2016. (WebCitation page requires text-blocking to make text visible) That work won the 2017 Independent Publisher Book Awards' Outstanding Books of the Year Independent Voice Award.


Non-comics work

In non-comics works, Nicieza co-scripted the direct-to-DVD animated feature '' Hot Wheels World Race'', and the
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DVD feature ''
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'', based on the
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book series. In 2021, Nicieza created and executive produced the animated streaming series ''
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'', based on the comic book series of the same name by
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. In 2021, Nicieza's first non-comic book was released: ''Suburban Dicks'', a satirical crime novel set in the New Jersey suburbs. A second book with the same characters, ''The Self-Made Widow'', was published in 2022.Book Review: The Self-Made Widow by Fabian Nicieza
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References


External links

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at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators *


"Interview with Fabian Nicieza"
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