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'''Roger Stern''' is an American ] author and cartoonist. He broke into the industry in the mid 1970s at ], part of its 'third wave' of creators (others included artists ] and ], and writers ], ] and ]). Stern had a brief stint as an editor (notably on '']''), but is probably best-known for a brief but memorable run with John Byrne on '']'', and lengthy stints on '']'' and '']''. In ], He co-created the Avengers spin-off '']''. | '''Roger Stern''' is an American ] author and ]. He broke into the industry in the mid 1970s at ], part of its 'third wave' of creators (others included artists ] and ], and writers ], ] and ]). Stern had a brief stint as an editor (notably on '']''), but is probably best-known for a brief but memorable run with John Byrne on '']'', and lengthy stints on '']'' and '']''. In ], He co-created the Avengers spin-off '']''. | ||
In 1988 Stern left Marvel for ], where for almost a decade he was one of the core group of ] writers. He also wrote a relaunched ] series. In 1997 Stern returned to Marvel, most notably collaborating with ''Avengers'' writer ] on the mini series '']''. | In 1988 Stern left Marvel for ], where for almost a decade he was one of the core group of ] writers. He also wrote a relaunched ] series. In 1997 Stern returned to Marvel, most notably collaborating with ''Avengers'' writer ] on the mini series '']''. |
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Roger Stern is an American comic book author and cartoonist. He broke into the industry in the mid 1970s at Marvel Comics, part of its 'third wave' of creators (others included artists John Byrne and Bob Layton, and writers David Michelinie, Mark Gruenwald and Ralph Macchio). Stern had a brief stint as an editor (notably on Uncanny X-Men), but is probably best-known for a brief but memorable run with John Byrne on Captain America, and lengthy stints on Amazing Spider-Man and The Avengers. In 1984, He co-created the Avengers spin-off West Coast Avengers.
In 1988 Stern left Marvel for DC Comics, where for almost a decade he was one of the core group of Superman writers. He also wrote a relaunched Atom series. In 1997 Stern returned to Marvel, most notably collaborating with Avengers writer Kurt Busiek on the mini series Avengers Forever.
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