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Valerie D'Orazio (born February 23, 1974) is an
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and
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Career

D'Orazio was hired as assistant editor at Acclaim in 1997. She joined the Creative Services Department at
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in 2000. In 2002, she became assistant editor to Editorial Art Director
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on titles such as ''Aquaman'', ''Batman: Black and White'', and ''JLA''. After leaving DC in 2004, D'Orazio began a career as a
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ger under a variety of pseudonyms. In 2006, she wrote an autobiographical series about her experiences with
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in the
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industry, fandom and her health struggles entitled ''Goodbye to Comics''. D'Orazio wrote three stories for Marvel Comics: ''Punisher MAX: Butterfly'', ''X-Men Origins: Emma Frost'' and a short story for ''Girl Comics (mini-series)''. She also wrote two stories for Bluewater Comics: ''Beyond: Edward Snowden'', and ''Beyond: The Joker: The Man Who Laughs''. From 2010 to 2013, she was the editor of
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subsidiary MTV Geek. D'Orazio was President of
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, a non-profit organization that promoted women comic book creators and readers. She served from 2007-2010, after which the group was disbanded. She was married to comic book writer
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See also

* List of women comics writers and artists *
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