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Joseph "Jeph" Loeb III () is an American film and television writer, producer and comic book writer. Loeb was a producer/writer on the TV series '' Smallville'' and ''
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'', writer for the films ''
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'' and ''
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'', and a writer and co-executive producer on the
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'' from its premiere in 2006 to November 2008.Cynthia Littleton. "'Heroes' duo get the ax"
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In 2010, Loeb became Executive Vice President of
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. A four-time Eisner Award winner and five-time
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winner, Loeb's comic book work, which has appeared on the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list, includes work on many major characters, including Spider-Man, Batman, Superman, Hulk, Captain America,
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, Iron Man, Daredevil,
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, the Avengers, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, much of which he has produced in collaboration with artist Tim Sale.


Early life

Jeph Loeb was raised in a
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family in Stamford, Connecticut. He began collecting comic books during the summer of 1970. His stepfather was a vice-president at
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, where Jeph met one of his mentors and greatest influences in comic book writing, the writer Elliot Maggin. Jeph attended
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. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and a Master's degree in Film."Jeph Loeb Named Marvel TV Honcho"
ICV2, June 28, 2010.
His instructors included Paul Schrader.


Career


Film and television

Loeb's debut in filmmaking was his collaboration with Matthew Weisman in authoring the script of ''
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''. The film was released on August 23, 1985 and was a notable starring role for
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. Loeb and Weisman then collaborated in writing the script of ''
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''. The film was released on October 4, 1985 and starred Arnold Schwarzenegger. His next screen credit was the film ''
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'', released on March 20, 1987. The plot was based on the novels of
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about fictional
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Bernie Rhodenbarr. His collaborators were Weisman and Hugh Wilson. The film was atypical for the time, featuring a female
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role for starring actress
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. His second film that year was ''
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'', a sequel of ''Teen Wolf'', which was co-written by Weisman and
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. The film was released on November 20, 1987. The film featured
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Jason Bateman and veteran actor
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. Loeb would re-team with Kring almost two decades later for the TV series ''Heroes''. Four years later, Loeb was working on a script for '' The Flash'' as a feature with
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While the script deal fell through, Loeb met then publisher
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who asked Loeb to write a comic book for
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. In 2002, Jeph Loeb wrote the script for the episode of '' Smallville'', entitled "Red", which introduced Red
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into the series. He became a supervising producer and has written many episodes since then. He signed a three-year contract, and although producers Miles Millar and Alfred Gough offered to keep him on for future seasons, Loeb left to care for his son, who had cancer (''See Comics career below''). Loeb later became a writer/producer on the
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TV series ''
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'' during that show's second season. Leaving ''Lost'', Loeb went on to become Co-Executive Producer and writer on the NBC drama ''
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'', which his colleague Tim Kring had created. Loeb wrote the teleplay for the first-season episodes "
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" and " Unexpected". The show prominently features the artwork of Tim Sale, Loeb's longtime comics collaborator. The series was nominated for the 2007 Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series, and a
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award for Best New Series. It won the
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for Favorite New TV Drama, as well the Saturn Award for Best Network Television Series. It was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Dramatic Television Series. Loeb and Tim Kring were presented with the Jules Verne Award for Artistic Achievement at the Jules Verne Festival in Paris, France, on April 22, 2007, for their work on ''Heroes''. Loeb himself was also presented with a belated 2005 Jules Verne Award for Best Writing for his work on ''Smallville'', which he had not previously been given because his trip to the Festival that year had been cancelled due to his son's ill health. On November 2, 2008, '' Daily Variety'' reported that Loeb and fellow ''Heroes'' co-executive producer,
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, were no longer employed on the series. In an interview with Comic Book Resources, Loeb stated, "As of today, Jesse Alexander and I have left ''Heroes''. I'm incredibly proud to have been a big part of the success a show with eight Emmy nods and a win this year for NBC.com. I will miss the superb cast and writing staff and wish everyone the best." At the time, Loeb had completed writing and producing the third-season episode, " Dual". On June 28, 2010, Marvel Entertainment, as part of its expansion into television, appointed Loeb to the position of Executive Vice President, Head of Television of the newly created
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, in which Loeb would work with publisher Dan Buckley, to create both live-action and animated shows based on Marvel's catalog of characters. In October 2019, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was promoted to Chief Creative Officer of Marvel Entertainment, which includes Marvel Television, prompting Loeb to leave the company after nearly a decade. Loeb had been planning his departure, however, before Feige's promotion.


Comics career

Loeb is known for his extensive use of narration boxes as monologues to reveal the inner thoughts of characters, though the character interactions he writes are sparse in terms of dialogue. Jeph Loeb's first comic work was ''
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'' vol. 2 #1 – #8 (March -October 1991), which was the first of many collaborations with Tim Sale. Their later collaborations included the "Year 1"-centered '' Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Halloween Specials''; '' Batman: The Long Halloween'', a 13-issue
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; and '' Batman: Dark Victory'', a 14-issue limited series set in the first years of the hero's career. ''The Long Halloween'' was one of three noted comics that influenced the 2005 feature film ''
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'', the others being '' Batman: The Man Who Falls'' and ''Batman: Year One''.This is mentioned inside the front cover of the ''Batman Begins'' mini digest comic book that reprints portions of these three stories that comes with the DVD. Other Loeb-Sale collaborations at DC include the '' Superman for All Seasons'' limited series and '' Catwoman: When in Rome''. At Marvel Comics, Loeb worked on the "
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" crossover storyline in 1995 and co-created the
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character with artist Steve Skroce. Loeb wrote the " Heroes Reborn" version of Captain America in 1996–1997 He and Tim Sale crafted several limited series for Marvel including ''Daredevil: Yellow'' '' Spider-Man: Blue'', and '' Hulk: Gray''. Loeb became the writer of '' Superman'' with issue #151 (Dec. 1999). His tenure on the title, largely drawn by
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, included the "Emperor Joker" and "
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" crossovers. He left ''Superman'' with issue #183 (August 2002). At the end of 2002, Loeb teamed with artist
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to create the year-long story arc "Batman: Hush", which spawned three lines of toys, posters and calendars, and sat at the #1 spot for eleven of the twelve months it was in publication. The following year, Loeb and McGuinness launched ''
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''. Loeb's run on the title spawned a new ongoing ''
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'' series, and an animated film adapted from Loeb's "Public Enemies" story arc. After signing an exclusive contract with Marvel in September 2005, Loeb launched '' Hulk'' with artist Ed McGuinness, in which he introduced the
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. In 2006, Loeb chose his hometown of Stamford, Connecticut to be subject to superhero destruction in the first issue of the 2006–2007 Marvel miniseries ''
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'', the central title of the
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storyline of the same name. That same year, Marvel announced an untitled '' Spider-Man'' series by Loeb and J. Scott Campbell, to be released "sometime in 2007". The series was subsequently cancelled and then brought back on the schedule in 2010, with a 2011 article mentioning it's "still being worked on". In 2021, Campbell confirmed that the project has been cancelled despite having two fully pencilled issues. In 2007, Jeph wrote the miniseries '' Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America'', which used the
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as a motif to explore reactions of various characters of the Marvel Universe to the loss of the assassinated Captain America. The first issue ranked No. 1 in sales for April 2007, and the fifth and final issue, dated July 4, 2007, was the "Funeral for Captain America", which was covered by the
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and ''
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''. Loeb wrote two miniseries for the
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. His work on ''
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'' in 2007, with artist Joe Madureira, was panned by critics for its use of transgressive sexual and violent content for shock value "without the political relevance or epic pacing of the first two volumes." In 2008, Loeb returned to the Ultimate Universe with artist David Finch for the critically reviled five-issue miniseries ''
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''. Described in a 2015
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retrospective as "one of the biggest creative disasters in comics history", ''Ultimatums gratuitous murder scenes permanently damaged sales across the entire Ultimate Universe and in the long run brought about its cancellation. "Over the course of just five issues, 34 different heroes and villains were murdered, often by gruesome means: Doctor Strange was squeezed until his head exploded; Magneto was decapitated; the Blob ate the Wasp and, while holding her half-devoured corpse, belched out, 'Tastes like chicken'; and so on." The review site Let's Be Friends Again described ''Ultimatum'' as “a base and insulting comic book.” Critic Jason Kerouac wrote, "''Ultimatum'' #5 could quite possibly be the single worst piece of writing in recorded history." A '' Captain America: White'' limited series was announced in 2008 but only a #0 issue was published. The long-delayed project was scheduled to finally see print in September 2015. Loeb shares his writing studio, The Empath Magic Tree House, with
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and
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.


Personal life

Loeb's son, Sam, died on June 17, 2005 at the age of 17, after a three-year battle with
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. In June 2006, Sam had a story published in ''Superman/Batman'' #26, which was nearly completed before his death. His father finished the work with the help of 25 other writers and artists, all of whom were friends of Sam, including
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,
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,
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,
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, and Joss Whedon. The issue also featured a tale titled "Sam's Story", dedicated to Sam, in which a boy named Sam serves as the inspiration for Clark Kent to later become Superman.Booker, M. Keith
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Racial controversy

During Loeb's tenure as the head of Marvel Television, the
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shows '' Daredevil'', '' Iron Fist'' and '' The Defenders'' were criticized for promoting negative stereotypes of East Asians and East Asian culture. Following the controversy surrounding ''Iron Fist''s casting, Loeb defended the casting of white actor
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, emphasizing that Danny Rand's status as an "outsider" was a vital theme of the show. While promoting the second season of ''Iron Fist'' at San Diego Comic-Con 2018, Loeb appeared on stage wearing a
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and headband as part of a comic bit with ''Iron Fist'' actress
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, who forced him to remove the costume. The stunt was heavily criticized as culturally insensitive. During the #SaveDaredevilCon panel for Comic-Con@Home in July 2020,
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, a Canadian actor of Japanese descent who played recurring villain Nobu Yoshioka on ''Daredevil'', suggested that Loeb forced the show's writers to drop proposed storylines fleshing out Nobu and fellow recurring villain Madame Gao. Shinkoda accused Loeb of explaining to writers that "there were three previous Marvel movies, a trilogy called ''
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'' that was made where
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killed 200 Asians each movie. Nobody gives a shit so don’t write about Nobu and Gao." Shinkoda also claimed that he and Gao's actress Wai Ching Ho were not invited to the
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premiere of ''Daredevil'' and received less payment than the extras. Co-star Tommy Walker said that ''Daredevil'' and ''Defenders'' showrunner
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had previously pitched a multiracial Asian American version of ''Iron Fist'' to Marvel Television in early development, but was rejected by Loeb.


Reception


Awards and nominations

Eisner Awards *1998 Best Limited Series for ''Batman: The Long Halloween'' *1999 Best Reprint Graphic Album for ''Batman: The Long Halloween'' *2002 Best Reprint Graphic Album for ''Batman: Dark Victory'' *2007 Best Single Issue or One-Shot for ''Batman/The Spirit'' #1 Eisner Nominations *1999 Best Writer for ''Superman For All Seasons'' *1999 Best Limited Series for ''Superman For All Seasons'' Wizard Fan Awards *1997 Favorite One Shot or Mini-Series for ''Batman: The Long Halloween'' *1998 Favorite One Shot or Mini-Series for ''Superman For All Seasons'' *2003 Favorite Ongoing Series for ''Batman'' *2003 Comics' Greatest Moment of the Year for Clayface returning as
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in ''Batman'' #617 *2003 Favorite Supporting Character 2003 for Catwoman (in ''Batman'')


Critical reaction

Many of Loeb's books, such as ''Batman: The Long Halloween'', ''Superman For All Seasons'', and the Marvel "color" books ('' Daredevil: Yellow'', '' Spider-Man: Blue'', '' Hulk: Gray'') have garnered critical praise, and have been adapted into other media. ''Hulk'' #1, in which Loeb introduced the
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, was the #1 selling comic book for January 2008. Subsequent issues sold well, but received mixed to negative reviews. Issues #7–9 of the series, along with ''King-Size Hulk'' #1, were collected into a trade paperback volume, ''Hulk: Red and Green'', which made the ''New York Times'' Graphic Books Best Seller List in May 2009 (as did '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8'', Volume 4, on which Loeb collaborated). The first issue of Loeb's ''
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'' continued the series' history of ranking at No. 1 in sales, though the series was much less well-received critically than its predecessors. The first issue of ''
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'' ranked No. 1 in sales for November 2008. At
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, Andrew C. Murphy gave it a B+, praising David Finch's art, while Ben Berger gave it a C, opining that there was too much
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, but praising Finch's art. The rest of the series, however, received more negative reviews.
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's Jesse Schedeen gave the series' final issue a scathing review, saying, "Ultimatum is one of the worst comics I have ever read," and called it "the ultimate nightmare." Points of criticism among these reviews included the level of graphic violence, which included cannibalism, and the notion that the series was sold on the basis of its shock value, with some reviewers singling out Loeb's dialogue, characterization and storytelling, others asserting the story's lack of originality, or opining that the series would've been better suited to someone who had previously been more involved with the Ultimate line, such as Brian Michael Bendis or Mark Millar. In 2009 ''Ultimates 3'' and ''Ultimatum'' were included on
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's list of The 15 Worst Comics of the Decade.


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Challengers of the Unknown The Challengers of the Unknown is a fictional group of adventurers appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The quartet of adventurers explored paranormal occurrences while facing several fantastic menaces. The characters' provenance is ...
'' vol. 2 #1–8 (with Tim Sale, 1991) ** Loeb and Sale produced an epilogue, intended for publication in the ''
Justice League Quarterly ''Justice League Quarterly'' (''JLQ'') was a quarterly American comic book series published by DC Comics from Winter 1990 to Winter 1994; it lasted 17 issues. It had a variable cast, pulling from the Justice League membership. The title centred o ...
'' series, but that title was cancelled before the story saw print. ** Loeb-written, Sale-drawn profile pages have appeared in '' Who's Who'' #1 (''Challengers of the Unknown'', 1990) and #16 (''The New Challengers of the Unknown'', 1992) ** Collected (along with the epilogue) as ''Challengers of the Unknown Must Die!'' (tpb, 224 pages, 2004, ; hc, 248 pages, 2018, ) * Batman: **'' Batman: Haunted Knight'' (tpb, 192 pages, 1996, ; '' Absolute Edition'', hc, 336 pages, 2014, ) collects: ***'' Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Halloween Special'': "Choices" (retitled "Fears" for the collected edition; with Tim Sale, one-shot, 1993) ***'' Batman: Madness — A Legends of the Dark Knight Halloween Special'' (with Tim Sale, one-shot, 1994) ***'' Batman: Ghosts — A Legends of the Dark Knight Halloween Special'' (with Tim Sale, one-shot, 1995) **'' Batman: The Long Halloween'' #1–13 (with Tim Sale, 1996–1997) collected as ''Batman: The Long Halloween'' (hc, 368 pages, 1998, ; tpb, 1998, ) *** A four-page sequence cut from the original limited series was drawn for and published in ''Batman: The Long Halloween Absolute Edition'' (hc, 400 pages, 2007, ) *** A black-and-white version of the original limited series with the new sequence was published as ''Batman Noir: The Long Halloween'' (hc, 384 pages, 2014, ) **'' Batman: Dark Victory'' #0–13 (with Tim Sale, 1999–2000) collected as ''Batman: Dark Victory'' (hc, 392 pages, 2001, ; tpb, 2002, ) *** Two new pages of story (one in #6 and 7 each) were created for and published in ''Batman: Dark Victory Absolute Edition'' (hc, 408 pages, 2012, ) *** A black-and-white version of the original limited series with the new pages was published as ''Batman Noir: Dark Victory'' (hc, 400 pages, 2017, ) **'' Batman'' (with
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, 2002–2003) collected as: *** '' Hush Volume 1'' (collects #608–612, hc, 128 pages, 2003, ; tpb, 2004, ) *** '' Hush Volume 2'' (collects #613–619 and an interlude from '' Wizard'' #0, hc, 192 pages, 2004, ; tpb, 2004, ) *** A two-page origin story (originally published at dccomics.com) was first printed in ''Batman: Hush Absolute Edition'' (hc, 372 pages, 2005, ) *** The entire 12-issue run along with the origin story and interlude in pencil form was published as ''Batman: Hush Unwrapped'' (hc, 320 pages, 2011, ) *** A black-and-white version of the entire 12-issue run along with the origin story and interlude was published as ''Batman Noir: Hush'' (hc, 304 pages, 2015, ) **'' Catwoman: When in Rome'' #1–6 (with Tim Sale, 2004–2005) collected as ''Catwoman: When in Rome'' (hc, 160 pages, 2005, ; tpb, 2007, ) *** ''Batman: Dark Victory'' #13 is collected with all reprint editions of this limited series, including ''Batman: Haunted Knight Absolute Edition'' (hc, 336 pages, 2014, ) *** ''Haunted Knight'', ''The Long Halloween'', ''Dark Victory'' and ''When in Rome'' are collected as ''Batman by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale Omnibus'' (hc, 1,176 pages, 2018, ) **'' Batman/The Spirit'' (with
Darwyn Cooke Darwyn Cooke (November 16, 1962 – May 14, 2016) was a Canadian comics artist, writer, cartoonist, and animator who worked on the comic books ''Catwoman'', '' DC: The New Frontier'', '' The Spirit'' and '' Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter'' ...
, one-shot, 2006) collected in ''The Spirit by Darwyn Cooke Volume 1'' (hc, 192 pages, 2007, ; tpb, 2008, ) **'' All-Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder'' (with Jim Lee and Arthur Adams, cancelled before release because of Loeb's newly-signed exclusive contract with
Marvel Marvel may refer to: Business * Marvel Entertainment, an American entertainment company ** Marvel Comics, the primary imprint of Marvel Entertainment ** Marvel Universe, a fictional shared universe ** Marvel Music, an imprint of Marvel Comics * ...
) **'' Batman: The Long Halloween Special'': "Nightmares" (with Tim Sale, 2021) *
Loose Cannon A Loose cannon is a hazard on the decks of a battleship, figuratively a person acting in a wild and unpredictable manner. Loose Cannon or Loose Cannons may also refer to: Films * ''Loose Cannons'' (1990 film), an American comedy film * ''Loose ...
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Action Comics ''Action Comics'' is an American comic book/ magazine series that introduced Superman, one of the first major superhero characters. The publisher was originally known as National Allied Publications, and later as National Comics Publications ...
Annual'' #5: " Bloodlines" (with
Lee Moder Lee may refer to: Name Given name * Lee (given name), a given name in English Surname * Chinese surnames romanized as Li or Lee: ** Li (surname 李) or Lee (Hanzi ), a common Chinese surname ** Li (surname 利) or Lee (Hanzi ), a Chinese ...
, 1993) **'' Justice League Task Force'' #9: "New Blood" (with
Greg LaRocque Greg LaRocque (born February 24, 1954) is an American comics artist best known for his work on the ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' and ''The Flash''. Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, LaRocque worked as an assistant teacher at the Professional I ...
, 1994) collected in ''Justice League Task Force: Purification Plague'' (tpb, 296 pages, 2018, ) **'' Showcase '94'' #5: "On the Other Hand..." (with Steve Skroce, anthology, 1994) **''
Loose Cannon A Loose cannon is a hazard on the decks of a battleship, figuratively a person acting in a wild and unpredictable manner. Loose Cannon or Loose Cannons may also refer to: Films * ''Loose Cannons'' (1990 film), an American comedy film * ''Loose ...
'' #1–4 (with Adam Pollina, 1995) * Superman: **'' Superman for All Seasons'' #1–4 (with Tim Sale, 1998) collected as ''Superman for All Seasons'' (hc, 206 pages, 1999, ; tpb, 2002, ) **'' Superman'' vol. 2: *** ''Superman: The City of Tomorrow Volume 1'' (tpb, 466 pages, 2019, ) includes: **** "We're Back!" (with
Mike McKone Michael McKone is a British comic book artist. Career McKone's first published works for the major companies included ''Justice League of America'' and ''Justice League International'' for DC Comics and ''The Punisher War Zone'' for Marvel Com ...
, in #151–153, 1999–2000) **** "Y2K, Part Two: Whatever Happened to the City of Tomorrow?" (with
Ed McGuinness Edward McGuinness is an American comic book artist and penciller, best known for his work on books such as ''Superman'', ''Superman/Batman'', ''Deadpool'', and ''Hulk''. His pencil work is frequently inked by Dexter Vines, and as such, their cove ...
, in #154, 2000) *** ''Superman: The City of Tomorrow Volume 2'' (tpb, 504 pages, 2020, ) includes: **** "Superman's Enemy Lois Lane" (with Ed McGuinness, in #155–157, 2000) **** "Critical Condition, Part One: Little Big Man" (with
Duncan Rouleau Duncan Rouleau is an American comic book writer and artist, and is a part of the Man of Action Studios collective of creators (along with Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, Steven T. Seagle), who created the series ''Ben 10'', that aired on Cartoon Network ...
, in #158, 2000) **** "Detour" (with Ed McGuinness and
Paul Pelletier Paul Pelletier is an American comic book penciller. Career Pelletier began working as a professional comic artist in the late 1980s. His first work appeared in Cosmic Steller Rebellers (hammac publications) and Wayward Warrior (Hammac Publica ...
, in #159, 2000) *** ''Superman: Emperor Joker'' (tpb, 256 pages, 2007, ) includes: **** "Arkham, Part One: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World!" (with Ed McGuinness, in #160, 2000) **** ''Superman: Emperor Joker'' (co-written by Loeb and Joe Kelly, art by various artists, one-shot, 2000) **** "Emperor Joker, Part One: You Say You Want a Revolution?" (with Ed McGuinness, in #161, 2000) *** ''Superman: President Lex'' (tpb, 240 pages, 2003, ) includes: **** "Where Monsters Lurk!" (with Ed McGuinness, in #162–163, 2000) **** "Tales from the Bizarro World" (with Ed McGuinness and Carlo Barberi, in #164, 2001) **** ''President Luthor: Secret Files'': "He's Coming, Mr. Lew-Thor!" (with
Mike Wieringo Michael Lance Wieringo (June 24, 1963 – August 12, 2007), who sometimes signed his work under the name Ringo, was an Americans, American comics artist best known for his work on DC Comics' ''The Flash (comic book), The Flash'', Marvel Comics' '' ...
, co-feature in one-shot, 2001) **** ''Superman: Lex 2000'' (with Tony Harris,
Doug Mahnke Douglas Mahnke () is an American comic book artist, known for his work and penciling books including ''The Mask'', '' JLA'', ''Batman'', ''Final Crisis'', and '' Green Lantern''. Career Mahnke's first prominent work was for ''The Mask'', and he ...
, Ed McGuinness and
Todd Nauck Todd Nauck ( ) is an American comic book artist and writer. Nauck is most notable for his work on ''Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man,'' '' Young Justice'' and his own creation, '' Wildguard''. Career Nauck's first assignment from Marvel Comics w ...
, one-shot, 2001) **** "Help!" (with Ed McGuinness and various artists, in #165, 2001) *** ''Superman: Return to Krypton'' (tpb, 208 pages, 2004, ) includes: **** "Fathers" (with Ed McGuinness, in #166, 2001) **** "Return to Krypton, Part One: Sliding Home" (with Ed McGuinness, in #167, 2001) *** ''Batman: New Gotham Volume 2'' (tpb, 208 pages, 2018, ) includes: **** "With This Ring..." (with Ed McGuinness, in #168, 2001) *** "Bad Dog!: A Tale of Krypto the Superdog" (with
Dale Keown Dale Keown (; born July 23, 1962) is a Canadian comic book artist known for his runs on ''The Incredible Hulk'' and his creator-owned comic book '' Pitt''. Career Keown started working in comics in 1986 drawing several series for Aircel Comi ...
, in #170, 2001) *** '' Superman: Our Worlds at War'' (tpb, 512 pages, 2006, ) includes: **** "Our Worlds at War" (with Ed McGuinness, in #171–173, 2001) **** '' JLA: Our World at War'' (with
Ron Garney Ron Garney is an American comic book writer/artist, known for his work on books such as '' JLA'', ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', ''Silver Surfer'', ''Hulk'', ''Daredevil'' and ''Captain America''. Career Garney has worked on '' JLA'', ''The Amazin ...
, one-shot, 2001) **** '' World's Finest: Our Worlds at War'' (with various artists, one-shot, 2001) *** "Every Blade of Grass" (with
Steve Lieber Steve Lieber (born May 19, 1967) is an American comic book illustrator known for his work on books such as ''Detective Comics'' and ''Hawkman'', and the critically acclaimed miniseries '' Whiteout'', which was adapted into a 2009 feature film sta ...
, in #174, 2001) *** ''Superman/Doomsday'' (tpb, 412 pages, 2007, ) includes: **** "Joker's Last Laugh: Doomsday Rex" (with Ed McGuinness, in #175, 2001) *** "A Little Help" (with
Ian Churchill Ian Churchill is a British comic book artist, who has mostly worked in the American comic book industry. Career Churchill's early work included stints on ''Supergirl'', ''Uncanny X-Men'' as well as the ''Deadpool: Sins of the Past'' limited seri ...
, in #176, 2002) *** "Metropolis E-Mailbag" (with Ed McGuinness and Kevin Maguire, in #177, 2002) *** "The American Way" (with Ed McGuinness, in #178, 2002) *** "What Can One Icon Do?" (scripted by Loeb from a story by Loeb and
Geoff Johns Geoffrey Johns (born January 25, 1973) is an American comic book writer, screenwriter, and film and television producer. Johns's work on the DC Comics characters Green Lantern, Aquaman, Flash and Superman, has drawn critical acclaim. He serv ...
, art by
Ariel Olivetti Ariel Olivetti (born November 15, 1967) is an Argentine comic book penciller best known for his work on American comic book titles such as ''Daredevil'', ''X-Man'', ''Space Ghost'' and ''Punisher War Journal''. Career Olivetti studied Graphic D ...
, in #179, 2002) *** "The House of Dracula" (scripted by Loeb from a story by Loeb and Geoff Johns, art by Ian Churchill, in #180, 2002) *** "The Mirror Crack'd" (with Ed McGuinness, in #181, 2002) *** "The Secret" (with Ed McGuinness, in #182–183, 2002) *** '' Superman: Infinite Crisis'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2006, ) includes: **** "Lois' Photo Album" (with Tim Sale, short sequence in #226, 2006) **'' Metropolis Secret Files'': "Unbearable Brightness of Being" (with
Jeff Matsuda Jeff Matsuda (born 1970) is an American animator and concept and comics artist who served as the chief character designer for both '' Jackie Chan Adventures'' and ''The Batman'' and is the president and creative director of X-Ray Kid Studios. Mats ...
, co-feature in one-shot, 2000) **'' Our Worlds at War: Secret Files'': "The Eighth Day" (with
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, co-feature in one-shot, 2001) *** Scripted by Loeb, plotted by
Marv Wolfman Marvin Arthur Wolfman (born May 13, 1946) is an American comic book and novelization writer. He worked on Marvel Comics's '' The Tomb of Dracula'', for which he and artist Gene Colan created the vampire-slayer Blade, and DC Comics's ''The New Te ...
. **'' Adventures of Superman'' #600: "Superman: The Dailies 2002 — The Daily Planet" (with Tim Sale, co-feature, 2002) **''
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Volume 2'': "A Hard Day's Night" (with
Carlos Pacheco Carlos Pacheco Perujo (14 November 1961 – 9 November 2022) was a Spanish comics penciller. After breaking into the European market doing cover work for Planeta De Agostini, he gained recognition doing work for Marvel UK, the England-based bra ...
, anthology
graphic novel A graphic novel is a long-form, fictional work of sequential art. The term ''graphic novel'' is often applied broadly, including fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work, though this practice is highly contested by comic scholars and industry ...
, 224 pages, 2002, ) **''
Superman/Batman ''Superman/Batman'' is a monthly comic book series published by DC Comics that features the publisher's two most popular superheroes: Superman and Batman. ''Superman/Batman'' premiered in August 2003, an update of the previous series, ''World's ...
'' (with Ed McGuinness, Pat Lee (#7), Michael Turner, Carlos Pacheco and Ian Churchill (#18), 2003–2006) collected as: *** ''Volume 1'' (collects #1–13, tpb, 336 pages, 2014, ; also as ''Absolute Edition Volume 1'', hc, 2013, ) **** Includes the "When Clark Met Bruce" short story (art by Tim Sale) from '' Superman/Batman: Secret Files & Origins 2003'' (one-shot, 2003) *** ''Volume 2'' (collects #14–26, tpb, 336 pages, 2014, ; also as ''Absolute Edition Volume 2'', hc, 2014, ) *** ''Omnibus Volume 1'' (includes #1–26 and short story from the ''Secret Files & Origins'' one-shot, hc, 1,208 pages, 2020, ) **''
Solo Solo or SOLO may refer to: Arts and entertainment Comics * ''Solo'' (DC Comics), a DC comics series * Solo, a 1996 mini-series from Dark Horse Comics Characters * Han Solo, a ''Star Wars'' character * Jacen Solo, a Jedi in the non-canonical ''S ...
'' #1: "Prom Night" (with Tim Sale, anthology, 2004) collected in ''Solo'' (hc, 608 pages, 2013, ) **''
Supergirl Supergirl is the name of several fictional superheroines appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The original, current, and most well known Supergirl is Kara Zor-El, the cousin of superhero Superman. The character made her fir ...
'' vol. 4 #0–5: "Power" (with Ian Churchill, 2005–2006) collected in ''Supergirl: The Girl of Steel'' (tpb, 304 pages, 2016, ) *'' The Witching Hour'' vol. 2 #1–3 (with
Chris Bachalo Chris Bachalo (born August 23, 1965) is a Canadian comic book illustrator known for his quirky, cartoon-like style. He became well known for stints on DC Comics' ''Shade, the Changing Man'' and Neil Gaiman's two Death series. Chris has also illus ...
,
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, 1999) collected as ''The Witching Hour'' (hc, 160 pages, 2000, ; tpb, 2000, ) ** An interview with Loeb and Bachalo, conducted by Shelly Roeberg, — "The Witching Hour Exposed" — was published in '' Vertigo: Winter's Edge'' #3 (anthology, 2000) *'' Orion'' #8: "Tales of the New Gods: Deadend" (with
Rob Liefeld Robert Liefeld (; born October 3, 1967) is an American comic book creator. A prominent writer and artist in the 1990s, he is known for co-creating the character Cable (comics), Cable with writer Louise Simonson and the character Deadpool with wri ...
, co-feature, 2001) collected in ''Tales of the New Gods'' (tpb, 168 pages, 2008, ) *'' JSA: All-Stars'' #2: " Same Thing Happens Every Night" (with Tim Sale, co-feature, 2003) collected in ''JSA: All-Stars'' (tpb, 208 pages, 2004, ) *''
DC Comics Presents ''DC Comics Presents'' is a comic book series published by DC Comics from 1978 to 1986 which ran for 97 issues and four ''Annual''s. It featured team-ups between Superman and a wide variety of other characters in the DC Universe. A recurring bac ...
: The Flash'': "The Fastest Man -- Dead!" (with Ed McGuinness, co-feature in one-shot, 2004)


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'' (with David Brewer, Steve Skroce, Ian Churchill, Arnie Jorgensen (#21),
Salvador Larroca Salvador Larroca () is a Spanish comic book artist, primarily known for his American work on various ''X-Men'' titles for Marvel Comics. Career After several years of working as a cartographer, he began working as a comic artist at Marvel UK, th ...
(#24),
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+ Rob Haynes (#26), Wilfred Santiago (#28) and Bernard Chang (#36), 1994–1997) collected as: *** ''Cable Classic Voume 3'' (includes #15 and 17–20, tpb, 208 pages, 2012, ) *** ''Cable and X-Force Classic Voume 1'' (includes #21–28, tpb, 344 pages, 2013, ) *** ''Cable and X-Force: Onslaught Rising'' (includes #29–31, tpb, 360 pages, 2018, ) *** ''Cable and X-Force: Onslaught!'' (includes #32–39, tpb, 456 pages, 2019, ) **''
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'' (with Steve Skroce, Phil Hester (#7),
Scott McDaniel Scott McDaniel (born 1965) is an People of the United States, American comics artist who has drawn numerous comic book, books, including Marvel Comics' "Fall from Grace (comics), Fall from Grace" storyline for the ''Daredevil (Marvel Comics series ...
(#8) and Rob Haynes (#9); John Rozum scripted #8 and
John Ostrander John Ostrander (born April 20, 1949) is an American writer of comic books, including '' Suicide Squad'', ''Grimjack'' and '' Star Wars: Legacy''. Career Ostrander studied theology with the intent of becoming a Catholic priest, but now describes ...
scripted #9 from Loeb's plots, 1995) collected as: *** ''X-Men: The Age of Apocalypse Omnibus'' (includes #1–4, hc, 1,072 pages, 2012, ) **** ''X-Men: The Complete Age of Apocalypse Volume 2'' (includes #1, tpb, 376 pages, 2006, ) **** ''X-Men: The Complete Age of Apocalypse Volume 3'' (includes #2–3, tpb, 360 pages, 2006, ) **** ''X-Men: The Complete Age of Apocalypse Volume 4'' (includes #4, tpb, 368 pages, 2006, ) *** ''X-Man: The Man Who Fell to Earth'' (includes #5–9, tpb, 320 pages, 2012, ) **'' Askani'son'' #1–4 (with
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, 1996) collected in ''X-Men: The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix'' (tpb, 352 pages, 2014, ) *** Dialogue by Loeb, story by
Scott Lobdell Scott Lobdell (; born 1960) is an American comic book writer and screenwriter known for his work on numerous ''X-Men'' series for Marvel Comics in the 1990s, various work for DC Comics in the 2010s, namely '' Red Hood and the Outlaws, Teen Tita ...
. **'' Prophet/Cable'' (with Eric Stephenson — as "editor"; written by Robert Place Napton, drawn by Mark Pajarillo and Rob Liefeld, one-shot,
Maximum Press Awesome Comics or Awesome Entertainment (also known as Awesome-Hyperwerks when briefly joined with Hyperwerks Entertainment) was an American comic book studio formed in 1997 by Rob Liefeld following his expulsion from Image Comics, a company he c ...
, 1997) **'' Avengers: X-Sanction'' #1–4 (with Ed McGuinness, 2012) collected as ''Avengers: X-Sanction'' (hc, 112 pages, 2012, ; tpb, 2012, ) *''
Uncanny X-Men ''Uncanny X-Men'', originally published as ''The X-Men'', is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics since 1963, and is the longest-running series in the X-Men comics franchise. It features a team of superheroes called the X- ...
'': ** "And Nothing Will Ever be the Same" (with Tim Sale, co-feature in ''Annual'' #18, 1994) collected in ''X-Men: The Wedding of Cyclops and Phoenix'' (tpb, 408 pages, 2012, ) ** "Warriors of the Ebon Night" (co-written by Loeb and Scott Lobdell, art by
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, in #329–330, 1996) collected in ''X-Men: The Road to Onslaught Volume 3'' (tpb, 448 pages, 2015, ) *''
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Annual'' '95 (co-written by Loeb and Scott Lobdell, art by
Shawn McManus Shawn McManus (born June 30, 1958) is an American artist who has worked extensively over three decades for DC Comics and other companies, notably for DC's Vertigo imprint including the ''Fables'' series. Comics Born in Brookline, Massachuset ...
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, 1995) collected in ''Generation X Classic Volume 2'' (tpb, 248 pages, 2013, ) *''
Astonishing X-Men ''Astonishing X-Men'' is the name of four X-Men comic book series from Marvel Comics, the first two of which were limited series. The third volume, an ongoing series, began in 2004, with its first run written by Joss Whedon and art by John Cassada ...
'' #3: "In Excess" (with Joe Madureira, 1995) ** Dialogue by Loeb, story by Scott Lobdell. ** Collected in ''X-Men: The Age of Apocalypse Omnibus'' (hc, 1,072 pages, 2012, ) ** Collected in ''X-Men: The Complete Age of Apocalypse Volume 3'' (tpb, 360 pages, 2006, ) *''
X-Force X-Force is a fictional team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the X-Men. Conceived by writer/illustrator Rob Liefeld, the team first appeared in '' New Mutants'' #100 ...
'' (with Adam Pollina,
Terry Dodson Terry Dodson is an American comic book artist and penciller. He is best known for his work on titles such as ''Harley Quinn'', ''Trouble, Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil that Men Do'', '' Marvel Knights: Spider-Man'', ''Wonder Woman'' and ''Uncann ...
(#49), Luciano Lima (#51),
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and Kevin Lau (#61), 1995–1996) collected as: **''Cable and X-Force Classic Voume 1'' (includes #44–48, tpb, 344 pages, 2013, ) **''Cable and X-Force: Onslaught Rising'' (includes #49–56 and ''Annual'' '95, tpb, 360 pages, 2018, ) **''Cable and X-Force: Onslaught!'' (includes #57–61, tpb, 456 pages, 2019, ) *
Wolverine The wolverine (), (''Gulo gulo''; ''Gulo'' is Latin for " glutton"), also referred to as the glutton, carcajou, or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae. It is a muscul ...
: **'' Wolverine/Gambit: Victims'' #1–4 (with Tim Sale, 1995) collected as ''Wolverine/Gambit'' (tpb, 96 pages, 2002, ; hc, 112 pages, 2009, ) **''
Wolverine The wolverine (), (''Gulo gulo''; ''Gulo'' is Latin for " glutton"), also referred to as the glutton, carcajou, or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae. It is a muscul ...
'': *** "The Last Ronin" (scripted by
Ralph Macchio Ralph George Macchio Jr. ( ; born November 4, 1961) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Daniel LaRusso in three ''Karate Kid'' films and in ''Cobra Kai'', a sequel television series. He also played Johnny Cade in '' The Outsiders' ...
from a plot by Loeb, drawn by Ed McGuinness, in ''Annual'' '96, 1996) *** "Evolution" (with Simone Bianchi, in vol. 3 #50–55, 2007) collected as ''Wolverine: Evolution'' (hc, 152 pages, 2007, ; tpb, 2008, ) *** "Sabretooth Reborn" (with Simone Bianchi, in #310–313, 2012) collected as ''Wolverine: Sabretooth Reborn'' (hc, 112 pages, 2013, ; tpb, 2013, ) * Hulk: **'' The Savage Hulk'': "Dinner" (with Tim Sale, anthology one-shot, 1995) collected in ''The Incredible Hulk: Ghost of the Past'' (tpb, 480 pages, 2015, ) **'' Hulk: Gray'' #1–6 (with Tim Sale,
Marvel Knights Marvel Knights is an imprint of Marvel Comics that contained standalone material taking place inside the Marvel Universe (Earth-616). The imprint originated in 1998 when Marvel outsourced four titles (''Black Panther'', ''Punisher'', '' Daredevil ...
, 2003–2004) collected as ''Hulk: Gray'' (hc, 160 pages, 2004, ; tpb, 168 pages, 2011, ) **'' Hulk'' (with Ed McGuinness,
Frank Cho Frank Cho, born Duk Hyun Cho, (born 1971) is a Korean-American comic strip and comic book writer and illustrator, known for his series ''Liberty Meadows'', as well as for books such as ''Shanna the She-Devil'', ''Mighty Avengers'' and ''Hulk'' for ...
(co-feature in #7–9), Art Adams (co-feature in #7–9), Ian Churchill (#14–17) and
Whilce Portacio William "Whilce" Portacio (; born July 8, 1963) is a Filipino American comic book writer and artist noted for his work on such titles as '' The Punisher'', ''X-Factor'', ''Uncanny X-Men'', ''Iron Man'', '' Wetworks'' and ''Spawn''. Portacio was al ...
(#18), 2008–2010) collected as: *** ''Hulk by Jeph Loeb: The Complete Collection Volume 1'' (collects #1–12 and ''
The Incredible Hulk The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of '' The Incredible Hulk'' (May 1962). In his comic book a ...
'' #600, tpb, 432 pages, 2013, ) **** Includes the '' King-Size Hulk'' one-shot (written by Loeb, art by Frank Cho, Art Adams and
Herb Trimpe Herbert William Trimpe (; May 26, 1939 – April 13, 2015) was an American comics artist and occasional writer, best known as the seminal 1970s artist on '' The Incredible Hulk'' and as the first artist to draw for publication the character Wolve ...
, 2008) **** Includes the "Puny Little Man" short story from ''
Wolverine The wolverine (), (''Gulo gulo''; ''Gulo'' is Latin for " glutton"), also referred to as the glutton, carcajou, or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae. It is a muscul ...
'' vol. 3 #50 (written by Loeb, art by Ed McGuinness, 2007) *** ''Hulk by Jeph Loeb: The Complete Collection Volume 2'' (collects #13–24, tpb, 440 pages, 2014, ) **** Includes the '' Fall of the Hulks: Gamma'' one-shot (written by Loeb, art by John Romita, Jr., 2010) *** ''Hulk by Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness Omnibus'' (collects #1–24, ''The Incredible Hulk'' #600, ''King-Size Hulk'', ''Fall of the Hulks: Gamma'' and ''Wolverine'' vol. 3 #50, hc, 912 pages, 2019, ) * Fantastic Four: **''Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Comic Magazine'' #4 (scripted by Loeb from a plot by
Erik Larsen Erik J. Larsen (born December 8, 1962) is an American comic book artist, writer, and publisher. He currently acts as the chief financial officer of Image Comics. He gained attention in the early 1990s with his art on Spider-Man series for Marvel ...
and Eric Stephenson, art by Larsen,
Ron Frenz Ronald Wade Frenz (born February 1, 1960) is an American comics artist known for his work for Marvel Comics. He is well known for his 1980s work on ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' and later for his work on '' Spider-Girl'' whom he co-created with writ ...
,
Keith Giffen Keith Ian Giffen (born November 30, 1952) is an American comics artist and writer. He is known for his work for DC Comics on their '' Legion of Super-Heroes'' and ''Justice League'' titles as well as for being the co-creator of Lobo. Biography ...
and Shannon Denton, 2001) **'' Fantastic Four'' vol. 3 (scripted by Loeb from plots by Carlos Pacheco and
Rafael Marín Rafael Marín Trechera (Cádiz, Spain, 1959) is a Spanish novelist, translator, comic book writer and co-plotter. He is best known in the United States for his work with artist Carlos Pacheco on the ''Fantastic Four'' Vol.3 title in 2000 and 2001, ...
, art by Pacheco, Stuart Immonen (#42), Joe Bennett (artist), Joe Bennett (#43) and Jeff Johnson (artist), Jeff Johnson, 2001–2002) collected as: *** ''Fantastic Four: Heroes Return — The Complete Collection Volume 3'' (includes #38–45, tpb, 456 pages, 2021, ) *** ''Fantastic Four: Heroes Return — The Complete Collection Volume 4'' (includes #46–50 and ''Annual'' '01, tpb, 448 pages, 2022, ) *''Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), Daredevil: Yellow'' #1–6 (with Tim Sale, Marvel Knights, 2001–2002) collected as ''Daredevil: Yellow'' (hc, 160 pages, 2002, ; tpb, 168 pages, 2011, ) *'' Spider-Man: Blue'' #1–6 (with Tim Sale, Marvel Knights, 2002–2003) collected as ''Spider-Man: Blue'' (hc, 160 pages, 2003, ; tpb, 168 pages, 2011, ) *''Stan Lee Meets Superheroes, Stan Lee Meets Doctor Doom'': "The Rest of the Story" (with Ed McGuinness, co-feature in one-shot, 2006) collected in ''Stan Lee Meets...'' (hc, 240 pages, 2007, ) * Captain America: **''Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America, Fallen Son'' #1–5 (with Leinil Francis Yu, Ed McGuinness, John Romita, Jr., David Finch (comics), David Finch and
John Cassaday John Cassaday (; born 1971) is an American comic book artist, writer, and television director. He is best known for his work on the critically acclaimed '' Planetary'' with writer Warren Ellis, '' Astonishing X-Men'' with Joss Whedon, ''Captain Am ...
, 2007) collected as ''Fallen Son'' (hc, 128 pages, 2007, ; tpb, 2008, ) **'' Captain America: White'' #0 (with Tim Sale, Marvel Knights, 2008) and 1–5 (2015–2016) collected as ''Captain America: White'' (hc, 160 pages, 2016, ; tpb, 2016, ) *''Nova: Origin'' (hc, 160 pages, 2013, ; tpb, 2014, ) collects: **''Avengers vs. X-Men, Marvel Point One'': "Harbinger" (with Ed McGuinness, anthology one-shot, 2012) **''Marvel NOW!, Marvel NOW! Point One'': "Diamondhead" (with Ed McGuinness, anthology one-shot, 2012) **''Nova (Sam Alexander), Nova'' vol. 5 #1–5 (with Ed McGuinness, 2013) *''Avengers vs. X-Men, Avengers vs. X-Men: VS'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2013, ) includes: **''AvX: VS'' #3: "The Thing vs. Colossus" (with Ed McGuinness, anthology, 2012) **''AvX: VS'' #6: "Spider-Woman vs. X-Women (Kinda)" (with Art Adams, anthology, 2012) *''A+X'' #1: "The Incredible Hulk + Wolverine" (with Dale Keown, anthology, 2012) collected in ''A+X = Awesome'' (tpb, 144 pages, 2013, ) *''Marvel Mystery Comics, Marvel Comics'' #1000: "Not Brand Echh, The Return of Not Brand Echh" (with Tim Sale, anthology, 2019) collected in ''Marvel Comics 1000'' (hc, 144 pages, 2020, )


Heroes Reborn

*''Captain America (comic book), Captain America'' vol. 2: **''Heroes Reborn: Captain America'' (tpb, 352 pages, 2006, ) includes: *** '' Heroes Reborn'' #½: "Faith" (scripted by Loeb from a plot by Rob Liefeld, art by Dan Fraga, 1996) *** "Courage" (scripted by Loeb from a plot by Rob Liefeld (with Chuck Dixon credited for "assistance" in #1), art by Liefeld, in #1–6, 1996–1997) *** "Let It be" (with Joe Bennett and Ed Benes, in #12, 1997) *''The Avengers (comic book), The Avengers'' vol. 2 #4–7 (scripted by Loeb from plots by Rob Liefeld, art by Chap Yaep and Ian Churchill, 1996–1997) collected in ''Heroes Reborn: The Avengers'' (tpb, 328 pages, 2006, ) *''Iron Man (comic book), Iron Man'' vol. 2 #7–12 (with Whilce Portacio, Ryan Benjamin (comics), Ryan Benjamin and Terry Shoemaker; issue #12 is scripted by Loeb from a plot by Jim Lee, 1997) collected in ''Heroes Reborn: Iron Man'' (tpb, 344 pages, 2006, ) *''Onslaught Reborn'' #1–5 (with Rob Liefeld, 2007–2008) collected as ''Onslaught Reborn'' (hc, 136 pages, 2008, ; tpb, 2009, )


Ultimate Comics

*''Ultimate Wolverine'' (with Michael Turner, unproduced limited series — initially announced for 2007, the project was soon scrapped in favor of another, unspecified Loeb/Turner collaboration) *''Ultimate Power'' #7–9 (co-written by Loeb, J. Michael Straczynski and Brian Michael Bendis, art by Greg Land, 2007–2008) collected in ''Ultimate Power'' (hc, 232 pages, 2008, ; tpb, 2008, ) *''
The Ultimates 3 ''The Ultimates 3'' was a five-issue, monthly comic book miniseries published in 2008 by Marvel Comics in the Ultimate Marvel imprint. Written by Jeph Loeb, and illustrated by Joe Madureira, it is a sequel to ''The Ultimates'' and ''The Ultimates ...
'' #1–5: "Sex, Lies, and DVD" (with Joe Madureira, 2008) collected as ''The Ultimates 3: Who Killed the Scarlet Witch?'' (hc, 128 pages, 2009, ; tpb, 2009, ) ** In 2006, Marvel announced ''The Ultimates 4'' by Loeb and Ed McGuinness. It is unknown at which stage of completion the project was abandoned; a few sketches were published in '' Wizard''. *''March on Ultimatum'' (hc, 176 pages, 2009, ; tpb, 2008, ) includes: **''Hulk (Ultimate Marvel character), Ultimate Hulk Annual'': "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Pants, No Service!" (with Ed McGuinness and Marko Djurdjević, 2008) **''Captain America (Ultimate Marvel character), Ultimate Captain America Annual'': "Favorite Son: Origin of the Black Panther" (with Marko Djurdjević) and "Training Day" (with Rafa Sandoval, 2008) *''Ultimatum (comics), Ultimatum'' #1–5 (with David Finch, 2009) collected as ''Ultimatum'' (hc, 144 pages, 2009, ; tpb, 2010, ) *''Ultimate Comics: X'' #1–5 (with Art Adams, 2010–2011) collected as ''Ultimate X: Origins'' (hc, 136 pages, 2011, ; tpb, 2012, ) *''Ultimate Comics: New Ultimates'' #1–5 (with Frank Cho, 2010–2011) collected as ''New Ultimates: Thor Reborn'' (hc, 120 pages, 2011, ; tpb, 2011, )


Awesome Entertainment

*''Fighting American'' (scripted by Loeb from stories by Rob Liefeld): **''Fighting American'' vol. 3 #1–2 (with Rob Liefeld and Stephen Platt (comics), Stephen Platt, 1997) **''Fighting American: Rules of the Game'' #1–3 (with Ed McGuinness, 1997–1998) **''Fighting American: Cold War'' (with Rob Liefeld, unreleased one-shot) *''Coven (comics), Coven'' (scripted by Loeb from stories by Ian Churchill, art by Churchill): **''Coven'' vol. 1 #1–6 (1997–1998) **''Coven: Fantom'' (one-shot, 1998) **''Coven: Black and White'' (one-shot, 1998) *** The first two stories were colorized and reprinted as the ''Coven: Dark Origins'' one-shot (1999) *** Third story was colorized and reprinted as ''Coven'' vol. 2 #4 on the flipside of ''Lionheart (Awesome Comics), Lionheart'' #2 (1999) **''Coven'' vol. 2 #1–3 (1999) **''Lionheart'' #1–2 (spin-off, 1999) *''Kaboom (comics), Kaboom'': **''Kaboom'' (hc, 128 pages, Image Comics, Image, 2009, ; tpb, 2009, ) collects: *** ''Kaboom'' vol. 1 #1–3 (scripted by Loeb, story and art by Jeff Matsuda, 1997) *** ''Awesome Holiday Special'': "Babes in Toyland" (scripted by Loeb from a story by Jeff Matsuda, art by Matsuda, anthology, 1997) *** ''Kaboom Prelude'': "The Beginning..." (scripted by Loeb from a story by Jeff Matsuda, art by Matsuda and Sam Liu, 1998) **''Savage Dragon'' #50: "Basic Training" (scripted by Loeb from a story by Jeff Matsuda, art by Matsuda, co-feature, Highbrow Entertainment, 1998) **''Kaboom'' vol. 2 #1–3: "A New Hope" (scripted by Loeb from a story by Rob Liefeld, art by Keron Grant, 1999) *''Re:Gex'' #1, 0 (scripted by Loeb from a story by Rob Liefeld and Eric Stephenson, art by Liefeld, 1998) *''Extreme Forces'' (scripted by Loeb from a story by Rob Liefeld, art by Ian Churchill, unreleased)


Other publishers

*''Hip Flask (comics), Hip Flask'' #½: "Jungle to the Zoo: Ivory Towers, Part 4 of 4" (with Ian Churchill, Active Images, 1998) ** Script by Loeb, story by Richard Starkings. ** This 8-page short story, originally published in black-and-white, was colorized and reprinted as a feature in ''Elephantmen, Elephantmen: The Pilot'' (one-shot, Image Comics, Image, 2007) ** The colorized version was subsequently collected in ''Elephantmen: Fatal Diseases'' (hc, 312 pages, 2009, ; tpb, 2010, ) *''The Darkness (comics), The Darkness/Batman'' (co-written by Loeb and Scott Lobdell, art by Marc Silvestri, David Finch and Clarence Lansang, graphic novel, 48 pages, Top Cow, 1999, ) *''Vampirella, Vampirella Monthly'' #18: "Looking for Mr. Goodwin" (with Tim Sale, Harris Comics, Harris, 1999) collected in ''Vampirella Masters Series Volume 4: Visionaries'' (tpb, 144 pages, Dynamite Entertainment, Dynamite, 2011, ) *Dark Horse Comics, Dark Horse: **''
9-11 The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated suicide terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. That morning, nineteen terrorists hijacked four commercia ...
Volume 1'': "Please Stand by..." (with J. Scott Campbell, anthology graphic novel, 196 pages, 2002, ) **''Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight'' #20 (with Georges Jeanty, Eric Wight and Ethen Beavers, 2008) collected in ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight Volume 2'' (hc, 320 pages, 2012, ) *''Soulfire (comics), Michael Turner's Soulfire Preview'', ''Beginnings'', #0–4 (with Michael Turner, Aspen Comics, Aspen MLT, 2003–2005) collected as ''Michael Turner's Soulfire'' (hc, 160 pages, 2006, ; tpb, 2008, ) ** Issues #3–4 are scripted by J. T. Krul from Loeb and Turner's plots. *''Smash (comics), Smash Unleashed!'' (with Rob Liefeld, unreleased one-shot intended for publication by Image, solicited for 2009)


Screenwriting


Television

* ''The Hitchhiker (TV series), The Hitchhiker'' (1984) * ''Seven Little Monsters (TV series), Seven Little Monsters'' (2000-2001) * ''Buffy: The Animated Series'' (2002) * '' Smallville'' (2002-2005) * ''
Heroes Heroes or Héroes may refer to: * Hero, one who displays courage and self-sacrifice for the greater good Film * ''Heroes'' (1977 film), an American drama * ''Heroes'' (2008 film), an Indian Hindi film Gaming * ''Heroes of Might and Magic'' ...
'' (2006-2008) * ''Teen Wolf (2011 TV series), Teen Wolf'' (2011)


Films

* ''
Teen Wolf ''Teen Wolf'' is a 1985 American coming-of-age romantic fantasy comedy film directed by Rod Daniel and written by Jeph Loeb and Matthew Weisman. Michael J. Fox stars as the title character, a high school student whose ordinary life is chang ...
'' (1985) * ''
Commando Royal Marines from 40 Commando on patrol in the Sangin">40_Commando.html" ;"title="Royal Marines from 40 Commando">Royal Marines from 40 Commando on patrol in the Sangin area of Afghanistan are pictured A commando is a combatant, or operativ ...
'' (1985) * ''
Burglar Burglary, also called breaking and entering and sometimes housebreaking, is the act of entering a building or other areas without permission, with the intention of committing a criminal offence. Usually that offence is theft, robbery or murd ...
'' (1987) * ''
Teen Wolf Too ''Teen Wolf Too'' is a 1987 American fantasy comedy film directed by Christopher Leitch, written by R. Timothy Kring, and starring Jason Bateman (film debut), James Hampton, John Astin and Kim Darby. It is the sequel to ''Teen Wolf'' (1985). ...
'' (1987)


Producer


Television

* ''Seven Little Monsters (TV series), Seven Little Monsters'' (2000) * ''Buffy: The Animated Series'' (2002) * '' Smallville'' (2002-2005) * ''
Lost Lost may refer to getting lost, or to: Geography *Lost, Aberdeenshire, a hamlet in Scotland * Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail, or LOST, a hiking and cycling trail in Florida, US History *Abbreviation of lost work, any work which is known to have bee ...
'' (2006) * ''
Heroes Heroes or Héroes may refer to: * Hero, one who displays courage and self-sacrifice for the greater good Film * ''Heroes'' (1977 film), an American drama * ''Heroes'' (2008 film), an Indian Hindi film Gaming * ''Heroes of Might and Magic'' ...
'' (2006-2009) * ''Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers'' (2011) * ''Iron Man: Armored Adventures'' (2011-2012) * ''The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes '' (2012) * ''Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series), Ultimate Spider-Man'' (2012-2016) * ''Avengers Assemble (TV series), Avengers Assemble'' (2012-2018) * ''Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.'' (2013-2015) * ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' (2013-2020) * ''Agent Carter (TV series), Agent Carter'' (2015-2016) * ''Guardians of the Galaxy (TV series), Guardians of the Galaxy'' (2015-2017) * '' Daredevil'' (2015-2018) * ''Jessica Jones (TV series), Jessica Jones'' (2015-2019) * ''Marvel's Most Wanted'' (2016) * ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot'' (2016) * ''Luke Cage (TV series), Luke Cage'' (2016-2018) * '' The Defenders'' (2017) * ''Spider-Man (2017 TV series), Spider-Man'' (2017) * ''Inhumans (TV series), Inhumans'' (2017) * ''New Warriors (TV pilot), New Warriors'' (2017) * '' Iron Fist'' (2017-2018) * ''The Punisher (TV series), The Punisher'' (2017-2019) * ''The Gifted (American TV series), The Gifted'' (2017-2019) * ''Legion (TV series), Legion'' (2017-2019) * ''Runaways (TV series), Runaways'' (2017-2019) * ''Cloak & Dagger (TV series), Cloak & Dagger'' (2018-2019) * ''Helstrom (TV series), Helstrom'' (2020) * ''M.O.D.O.K. (TV series), M.O.D.O.K.'' (2021)


Films

* ''
Teen Wolf ''Teen Wolf'' is a 1985 American coming-of-age romantic fantasy comedy film directed by Rod Daniel and written by Jeph Loeb and Matthew Weisman. Michael J. Fox stars as the title character, a high school student whose ordinary life is chang ...
'' (1985) * ''
Commando Royal Marines from 40 Commando on patrol in the Sangin">40_Commando.html" ;"title="Royal Marines from 40 Commando">Royal Marines from 40 Commando on patrol in the Sangin area of Afghanistan are pictured A commando is a combatant, or operativ ...
'' (1985) * ''
Burglar Burglary, also called breaking and entering and sometimes housebreaking, is the act of entering a building or other areas without permission, with the intention of committing a criminal offence. Usually that offence is theft, robbery or murd ...
'' (1987) * ''Model by Day'' (1994) * ''Firestorm (1998 film), Firestorm'' (1998) * ''Heroes United'' (2013-2014) * ''Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Heroes Reassembled'' (2015) * ''Marvel Super Heroes Adventures: Frost Fight!'' (2015) * ''Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell'' (2016)


References


External links

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