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Mark Waid (; born March 21, 1962) is an American comic book writer best known for his work on DC Comics titles The Flash, Kingdom Come and Superman: Birthright as well as his work on Captain America, Fantastic Four and Daredevil for Marvel. Other comics publishers he has done work for include Fantagraphics, Event, Top Cow, Dynamite, and Archie Comics. From August 2007 to December 2010, Waid served as Editor-in-Chief and later Chief Creative Officer of Boom! Studios, where he also published his creator-owned series Irredeemable and Incorruptible. In October 2018, Waid joined Humanoids Publishing as Director of Creative Development before being promoted to Publisher in February 2020. Early life Waid was born in Hueytown, Alabama. He has stated that his comics work was heavily influenced by Adventure Comics #369–370 (1968), the two-part "Legion of Super-Heroes" story by Jim Shooter and Mort Weisinger that introduced the villain Mordru. Waid has stated that the story is "a blueprint for everything I write." Career 1980s–1990s Waid entered the comics field during the mid-1980s as an editor and writer on Fantagraphics Books' comic book fan magazine, Amazing Heroes. Waid's first comic book story "The Puzzle of the Purloined Fortress", an eight-page Superman story, was published in Action Comics #572 (Oct. 1985). In 1987, Waid was hired as an editor for DC Comics where he worked on such titles as Action Comics, Doom Patrol, Infinity, Inc., Legion of Super-Heroes, Secret Origins, and Wonder Woman, as well as various one-shots including Batman: Gotham by Gaslight. With Gotham by Gaslight, and in tandem with writer Brian Augustyn, Waid co-created DC's Elseworlds imprint. In 1989 Waid left editorial work for freelance writing assignments. He worked for DC's short-lived Impact Comics line where he wrote The Comet and scripted dialogue for Legend of the Shield. In 1992 Waid began the assignment which would bring him to wider recognition in the comics industry, when he was hired to write The Flash by editor Brian Augustyn. Waid stayed on the title for an eight-year run. He wrote a Metamorpho limited series in 1993 and created the character known as Impulse in The Flash (vol. 2) #92 (July 1994). Impulse was launched into his own series in April 1995 by Waid and artist Humberto Ramos. In November of that same year, Waid and Howard Porter collaborated on the Underworld Unleashed limited series, which served as the center of a company-wide crossover storyline. His first major project for Marvel Comics was as one of the writers of the "Age of Apocalypse" crossover. He later co-created the Onslaught character for the X-Men line. Marvel editors Ralph Macchio and Mark Gruenwald hired him as Gruenwald's successor as writer of Captain America, during which Waid was paired with artist Ron Garney. Waid and Garney garnered critical praise for their run on the title, remaining on it until the title was relaunched with a different creative team as part of the 1996–1997 "Heroes Reborn" storyline. Rob Liefeld offered Waid the opportunity to script Captain America over plots and artwork by his studio, but Waid declined. That storyline ran a full year, after which Waid and Garney returned to the title for another relaunched series, Captain America volume 3, issues #1–23. Waid also wrote the short-lived spin-off series Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty from 1998 to 1999, having written 10 of the 12 issues (skipping issues #7 and 10). In 1996, Waid and artist Alex Ross produced the graphic novel Kingdom Come. This story, set in the future of the DC Universe, depicted the fate of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and other heroes as the world around them changed. It was written in reaction to the "grim and gritty" comics of the 1980s and 1990s. DC Comics writer and executive Paul Levitz observed that "Waid's deep knowledge of the heroes' pasts served them well, and Ross' unique painted art style made a powerful statement about the reality of the world they built." Many of the ideas introduced in Kingdom Come were later integrated into the present-day DC Universe, and Waid himself wrote a follow-up to the series, The Kingdom. Waid and writer Grant Morrison collaborated on a number of projects that would successfully reestablish DC's Justice League to prominence. Waid's contributions included JLA: Year One, as well as work on the ongoing series. The two writers developed the concept of Hypertime to explain problems with continuity in the DC Universe, which was first introduced in The Kingdom. 2000s Waid collaborated with artists Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary on JLA and the JLA: Heaven's Ladder (Oct. 2000) one-shot. In 2000, Waid co-wrote a series named Empire with Barry Kitson, whose protagonist was a Doctor Doom-like supervillain named Golgoth who had defeated all superheroes and conquered the world. The series was originally published by Gorilla Comics, a company formed by Waid, Kurt Busiek and several others, but the company folded after only two issues were published. Empire was completed under the DC Comics label in 2003 and 2004. Waid wrote the first year of Crossgen's Ruse series. Waid began an acclaimed run as writer of Marvel's Fantastic Four in 2002 with his former Flash artist Mike Wieringo, with Marvel releasing their debut issue, Fantastic Four vol. 3 #60 (Oct. 2002) at the promotional price of 9 cents U.S. By June 2003, Marvel publisher Bill Jemas tried to convince Waid to abandon his "high-adventure" approach to the series, and making the book into, in Waid's words, "a wacky suburban dramedy where Reed's a nutty professor who creates amazing but impractical inventions, Sue's the office-temp breadwinner, the cranky neighbor is their new 'arch-enemy,' etc." Waid, who felt that this was too much of a departure from what he had been hired to write, initially declined. After some discussion with editor Tom Brevoort, Waid found a way to make the requested changes, but by then, the decision had been made to fire Waid and Wieringo from the series. The resulting fan backlash led to Waid and Wieringo's reinstatement on the title by that September. Waid and Wieringo completed their run on Fantastic Four with issue #524 (May 2005), by which time the previously relaunched series had returned to its original numbering. In 2003 Waid wrote the origin of the "modern" Superman with Superman: Birthright, a twelve-part limited series which was meant to be the new official origin story of the Man of Steel. Birthright contained several characters and elements from the Silver and Modern Age Superman comic books and homages to Superman: The Movie and the Smallville television series. Waid returned to writing Legion of Super-Heroes in December 2004, teaming again with Barry Kitson. He finished his run on the series with issue #30 (July 2007). In 2005, Waid signed a two-year exclusive contract with DC Comics. He co-wrote the 52 limited series with Grant Morrison, Geoff Johns, Greg Rucka, and Keith Giffen that las.... Discover the Mark Waid popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Mark Waid books.

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  • Doctor Strange By Mark Waid Vol. 3 synopsis, comments

    Doctor Strange By Mark Waid Vol. 3

    Mark Waid & Barry Kitson

    Collects Doctor Strange (2018) #1217. Doctor Strange: herald of Galactus?! When an alien sorcerer demands Stephen Strange’s help saving his faroff planet from Galactus, the WorldEa...

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    The Supervillain Handbook

    King Oblivion, Matt D. Wilson & Adam Wallenta

    Looking for a way out of the rat race? Tired of your hohum, workaday life? Have an inexplicable love of turning human beings into inanimate objects? Then professional supervillainy...

  • Flash by Mark Waid Book Two synopsis, comments

    Flash by Mark Waid Book Two

    Mark Waid, Gérard Jones, Greg LaRocque, M.D. Bright, Phil Hester & Patch Zircher

    Superstar writer Mark Waid's run on THE FLASH is now recollected in a new series of graphic novels, continuing in THE FLASH BY MARK WAID BOOK TWO! Once Wally West was just Kid Fl...

  • Doctor Strange By Mark Waid synopsis, comments

    Doctor Strange By Mark Waid

    Mark Waid

    Collects Doctor Strange (2018) #611. Doctor Strange returns to Earth to find…Doctor Strange?! Something bizarre happened since Stephen took off into the cosmos and it doesn’t bode...

  • Daredevil By Mark Waid Vol. 3 synopsis, comments

    Daredevil By Mark Waid Vol. 3

    Mark Waid & Greg Rucka

    Collects Avenging SpiderMan #6, Punisher #10 & Daredevil #1115. Daredevil and SpiderMan form a shaky alliance with not one, but two Punishers when Frank Castle and his killerin...

  • Daredevil by Mark Waid Vol. 5 synopsis, comments

    Daredevil by Mark Waid Vol. 5

    Mark Waid

    Collects Daredevil 2227. A mystery takes Daredevil to the edge like never before! When Matt Murdock receives fateful news about someone close to him, will he be forced to abandon ...

  • Captain America By Mark Waid synopsis, comments

    Captain America By Mark Waid

    Mark Waid

    Collecting Captain America (2017) #701704. The year is 2314, and the grandson of Steve Rogers lives in the utopian America of which his ancestor dreamed. The legacy of Captain Amer...

  • Flash by Mark Waid Book Three synopsis, comments

    Flash by Mark Waid Book Three

    Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo & José Marzán, Jr.

    In 1990, Mark Waid�s legendary writing career began when he scripted his first issue of THE FLASH. Waid continued to work on Wally West for nearly a decade, building a world that w...

  • Flash by Mark Waid Book One synopsis, comments

    Flash by Mark Waid Book One

    Mark Waid, Greg LaRocque, José Marzán, Jr., Mike Parobeck, Mike Collins & Travis Charest

    In 1990, Mark Waid wrote his first Flash story. Under his keen pen, Wally West, who had already been running in the footsteps of the Flashes who came before him, matured into a Fla...

  • The Flash by Mark Waid Book Six synopsis, comments

    The Flash by Mark Waid Book Six

    Mark Waid, Paul Ryan, Tom Grindberg, Jeff Johnson & Val Semeiks

    In these tales, the mayor of Keystone asks the Flash to relocate himself away from Keystone City�but trouble still manages to find the Fastest Man Alive in his new home of Santa Ma...

  • The Flash by Mark Waid Book Seven synopsis, comments

    The Flash by Mark Waid Book Seven

    Mark Waid, Brian Augustyn, Michael Jan Friedman, Scott Beatty, Juan Doe, Todd Nauck, Craig Rousseau & Jim Aparo

    Acclaimed writer Mark Waid's run on The Flash continues with these adventures from the late 1990s. It's Wally West and Linda Park's wedding daywhat could go wrong? Mysterious villa...

  • Doctor Strange By Mark Waid Vol. 4 synopsis, comments

    Doctor Strange By Mark Waid Vol. 4

    Mark Waid, Tini Howard & Pornsak Pichetshote

    Collects Doctor Strange (2018) #1820, Doctor Strange Annual (2019) #1. A major turning point for Doctor Strange! Stephen Strange is back on Earth, safe and sound after his otherwor...

  • Marvel Saga-Daredevil de Mark Waid 1-La sonrisa del diablo synopsis, comments

    Marvel Saga-Daredevil de Mark Waid 1-La sonrisa del diablo

    Paolo Rivera

    Mark Waid, el guionista que reinventó al Capitán América y dio un nuevo impulso vital a Los 4 Fantásticos, resucita al Diablo Guardián, con la inestimable ayuda de los increíbles d...

  • Dardevil By Mark Waid Vol. 2 synopsis, comments

    Dardevil By Mark Waid Vol. 2

    Mark Waid

    Daredevil 710, 10.1; Amazing SpiderMan 677 The year's most critically acclaimed series! Following a shocking discovery about the Marvel Universe, Daredevil has a weighty decision t...

  • Doctor Strange By Mark Waid Vol. 1 synopsis, comments

    Doctor Strange By Mark Waid Vol. 1

    Mark Waid

    Collects Doctor Strange (2018) #15. Earth’s Sorcerer Supreme goes intergalactic! When Stephen Strange loses his mastery of the mystic arts, Tony Stark offers a 21stcentury solution...

  • Marvel Saga. Daredevil de Mark Waid 5 El Hombre con Miedo synopsis, comments

    Marvel Saga. Daredevil de Mark Waid 5 El Hombre con Miedo

    Mark Waid

    ¡Un misterio lleva a Daredevil al límite como nunca antes! Después de que Matt Murdock reciba noticias fatídicas sobre alguien cercano a él, tendrá que decidir ...

  • Daredevil By Mark Waid Vol. 4 synopsis, comments

    Daredevil By Mark Waid Vol. 4

    Mark Waid

    Collects Daredevil (2011) #1621. Someone is meddling with Matt Murdock's mind! Daredevil undergoes urgent brain surgery when fellow Avenger Hank Pym enters his head to destroy sens...

  • Marvel Saga-Daredevil de Mark Waid 3-El efecto Omega synopsis, comments

    Marvel Saga-Daredevil de Mark Waid 3-El efecto Omega

    Mark Waid

    ¡Una historia que envuelve las vidas de Daredevil, El Castigador y Spiderman alrededor de un artefacto que contiene algunos de los peores secretos del Universo Marvel y que podría ...

  • Dardevil by Mark Waid Vol. 7 synopsis, comments

    Dardevil by Mark Waid Vol. 7

    Mark Waid

    Collects Daredevil (2011) #3136. The Serpent Society has been buying off the New York justice system and using it to their own sinister means. The only man that stands in their wa...

  • Flash by Mark Waid Book Five synopsis, comments

    Flash by Mark Waid Book Five

    Mark Waid, Oscar Jimenez, Anthony Castrillo, Jim Cheung, Humberto Ramos & Sergio Cariello

    In 1990 Mark Waid�s legendary writing career began when he scripted his first issue of The Flash. Waid continued to work on Wally West for nearly a decade, building a world that wo...

  • Fantastic Four by Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo Ultimate Collection Book 2 synopsis, comments

    Fantastic Four by Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo Ultimate Collection Book 2

    Mark Waid

    Collects Fantastic Four (1997) #6770, #500502. Dr. Doom wants to destroy the Fantastic Four once and for all, and what he'll do to achieve victory is unthinkable! When Doom balance...

  • Fantastic Four by Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo Ultimate Collection Book 1 synopsis, comments

    Fantastic Four by Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo Ultimate Collection Book 1

    Mark Waid

    Collects Fantastic Four (1997) #6066, Avengers (1963) #400. Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo take the reins of Fantastic Four and deliver some of the most daring and humorous adventures...

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    The Supervillain Field Manual

    King Oblivion, Matt D. Wilson & Adam Wallenta

    With so much good out there, the time is now to take off those henchmen training wheels and become a fullfledged supervillain! With lessons from the founder and overlord of the Int...

  • The Flash by Mark Waid Book Eight synopsis, comments

    The Flash by Mark Waid Book Eight

    Joe Casey, Mark Waid, Brian Augustyn, Pat McGreal, Paul Pelletier, Doug Braithwaite, Ron Lim & Scott Kolins

    As this latest collection of Flash tales written by Mark Waid begins, meet Walter West, a Flash from a parallel reality where his beloved Linda Park died and the speedster doles ou...

  • Fantastic Four by Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo Ultimate Collection Book 3 synopsis, comments

    Fantastic Four by Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo Ultimate Collection Book 3

    Mark Waid

    Collects Fantastic Four (1997) #503513. Pushed beyond their limits, the Fantastic Four invade Latveria and take control of the country and neither Dr. Doom nor Nick Fury and S. H...

  • Marvel Saga. Daredevil de Mark Waid 4. un trabajo desde dentro synopsis, comments

    Marvel Saga. Daredevil de Mark Waid 4. un trabajo desde dentro

    Mark Waid

    ¡Nelson y Murdock nunca más! Foggy no se ha tomado bien el descubrimiento de un secreto impactante que Matt ha estado guardando. ¡Es un punto de inflexión en la vida del equipo leg...

  • Flash by Mark Waid Book Four synopsis, comments

    Flash by Mark Waid Book Four

    Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo, Salvador Larocca, Carlos Pacheco & Roger Robinson

    In 1990 Mark Waid�s writing career began when he scripted his first issue of The Flash. Waid continued to work on Wally West for nearly a decade, building a world that would keep t...

  • Daredevil by Mark Waid Vol. 6 synopsis, comments

    Daredevil by Mark Waid Vol. 6

    Mark Waid

    Collects Daredevil #2830, Indestructible Hulk #910. There was one man young Daredevil feared and now Matt Murdock is representing him in court. The minor demons of Matt Murdock's p...