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Mark Waid bibliography

Mark Waid bibliography
Waid looking toward the camera and smiling in front of an Irredeemable poster
Waid at the New York Comic Con in Manhattan, October 10, 2010.
Active period1983–present
Publishers
DC Comics1985–present
Marvel Comics1994–present
Boom! Studios2005–present

This is a bibliography of American comic book writer Mark Waid, who is 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. From August 2007 to December 2010, Waid served as Editor-in-Chief[1] and later Chief Creative Officer[2] of Boom! Studios, where he also published his creator-owned series Irredeemable and Incorruptible.[3] In 2012, Waid, along with fellow comic book writer John Rogers, founded Thrillbent,[4] a platform for digital comics that hosted a number of series written by Waid himself. In October 2018, Waid joined Humanoids Publishing as Director of Creative Development[5] before being promoted to Publisher in February 2020.[6] In addition to that, Waid has written for a variety of American comics publishers, including Fantagraphics, Event, Top Cow, Dynamite and Archie Comics.

Early work

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Titles written and/or edited by Waid early in his career include:

  • Fantagraphics:
    • Amazing Heroes #32–33, 38, 41, 48–50, 53, 58, 60, 62, 66, 68, 78–79, 87, 89, 91–92, 96, 98 (as contributing writer, fanzine, 1983–1986)
      • Waid is also credited as "guest editor" in Amazing Heroes #91 ("Special Post-Crisis Issue") and as "managing editor" in issues #102–108 (1986)
    • Focus on George Pérez: "The Keen Teens" (article co-written by Waid and R. A. Jones for the retrospective book, 120 pages, 1985, ISBN 0-930-19309-1)
    • Honk! #1–3 (with Kim Thompson and Andrew Christie (#2–3) — as "contributing editor"; magazine about alternative comics edited by Tom Mason, 1986–1987)
  • Independent Comics Group:
  • Eddy Current #1: "A Chat with Ted McKeever" (one-page interview conducted by Waid, Mad Dog, 1987)
  • Comics Week #1–4 (as editor; magazine produced by Mike Fisher and published by Paragon Q, 1987)

DC Comics

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Titles published by DC Comics include:

As writer

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Impact Comics

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Titles published by DC Comics' Impact imprint include:

Amalgam Comics

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Titles published under Marvel/DC Comics' Amalgam label include:

As editor

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Associate editor:

Story editor:

Collected editions:

Archie Comics

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Titles published by Archie include:

Marvel Comics

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Titles published by Marvel include:

Image Comics

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Titles published by Image include:

CrossGen

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Titles published by CrossGen include:

Boom! Studios

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Titles published by Boom! Studios include:

Thrillbent Comics

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Titles published by Thrillbent, a platform for digital comics co-founded by Waid, include:

  • Luther (with Jeremy Rock, one-shot, 2012)
  • Insufferable (with Peter Krause):
    • Insufferable #1–34 (2012)
      • Published in print by IDW Publishing as Insufferable #1–8 (2015)
      • The print version was subsequently collected by IDW Publishing as:
    • Insufferable vol. 2 #1–32 (2013)
      • Published in print by IDW Publishing as Insufferable: On the Road #1–6 (2016)
      • Collected as Insufferable: On the Road (tpb, 128 pages, 2016, ISBN 1-631-40734-1)
    • Insufferable vol. 3 #1–20 (2014–2015)
      • Published in print by IDW Publishing as Insufferable: Home Field Advantage #1–4 (2016–2017)
      • Collected as Insufferable: Home Field Advantage (tpb, 104 pages, 2017, ISBN 1-6314-0878-X)
  • Cthulhu Calls (Waid's script form 2004, storyboarded and annotated by Yves Bigerel, 2012)
  • Pax Arena #1–8 (written by J. L. Mast, drawn by Geoffo, 2012)
  • City of the Dead #1–2 (written by Karl Kesel, drawn by Ron Randall, 2012)
  • Recipe for Disaster (written and drawn by Erik Lundy, one-shot, 2013)
  • The Pandas Show (written by J. L. Mast, drawn by Mast and Geoffo):
    • The Walking Pandas #1–2 (2013)
    • The Pandas Show (one-shot, 2013)
  • You Think You're So Smart (with Pat Lewis, one-shot, 2013)
  • Clown Stories (written by Tom Peyer, drawn by Chee):
    • Clown in the Mirror (one-shot, 2013)
    • Clown Party (one-shot, 2013)
  • Arcanum #1–16 (written by John Rogers, drawn by Todd Harris, 2013)
  • The Eighth Seal #1–9 (written by James Tynion IV, drawn by Jeremy Rock, 2013–2015)
  • The Damnation of Charlie Wormwood (co-written by Christina Blanch and Chris Carr, drawn by Chee):
    • The Damnation of Charlie Wormwood #1–28 (2013)
    • The Damnation of Charlie Wormwood vol. 2 #1–16 (2014)
  • The Endling (written by Jonathan Larsen, drawn by Cecilia Latella):
    • The Endling #1–20 (2013)
    • The Endling vol. 2 #0–20 (2014)
  • Moth City (written and drawn by Tim Gibson):
    • Moth City Season One #1–19 (2013)
    • Moth City Season Two #1–14 (2013–2014)
  • Prodigal #1–11 (written by Geoffrey Thorne, drawn by Todd Harris, 2013)
  • Albert the Alien (written by Trevor Mueller, drawn by Gabriel Bautista):
    • Albert the Alien #1–8 (2013–2014)
    • Albert the Alien vol. 2 #1–9 (2014–2015)
    • Albert the Alien: Using the Hall Pass (one-shot, 2014)
    • Albert the Alien Goes to the Movies (one-shot, 2014)
    • Albert the Alien: Origins (one-shot, 2014)
    • Albert the Alien: Cat Encounters (one-shot, 2014)
    • Albert the Alien: Halloween Misadventures (one-shot, 2014)
    • Albert the Alien: Earth (Mis)Adventures (one-shot, 2014)
    • Albert the Alien vol. 3 #1–14 (2015–2016)
  • Mini Comics Included (anthology):
    • Literary Commandos (co-written by Steve Seeley and Michael Moreci, drawn by Paul Tucker, one-shot, 2013)
    • Superbeasts (written by Tim Seeley, drawn by Clint Hilinski, one-shot, 2013)
    • The Omega Family #1–2 (co-written by Steve Seeley and Michael Moreci, drawn by Paul Tucker (#1) and Tom Scioli (#2), 2013–2014)
    • Deadstar Divas (written by Tim Seeley, drawn by Sean Dove, one-shot, 2013)
    • Prime-8s (co-written by Steve Seeley and Michael Moreci, drawn by Brent Schoonover and Kyle Latino, one-shot, 2013)
    • Warlords of Wor #1–3 (co-written by Brandon Michael Barker and Eric Scot Lemons, drawn by Cory Hamscher (1), Brian Level (#2) and Tom Scioli (#3), 2013)
    • Colt Noble (written by Tim Seeley, drawn by Clint Hilinski, one-shot, 2013)
  • In the Pi of the Beholder (with Dennis Culver, one-shot, 2013)
  • Valentine #1–71 (written by Alex de Campi, drawn by Christine Larsen, 2013–2015)
  • Varney the Vampire #1–2 (written by Scott Massino, drawn by Scott Kolins, 2014)
  • Empire vol. 3 #1–21 (with Barry Kitson, 2014–2015) published in print by IDW Publishing as Empire: Uprising #1–4 (2015)
    • Three more print issues of Empire: Uprising were solicited before the digital series was put on indefinite hiatus.[10][11][12]
    • The print version was collected by IDW Publishing as Empire: Uprising Volume 1 (tpb, 104 pages, 2015, ISBN 1-6314-0441-5)
  • The House in the Wall #1–11 (co-written by James Tynion IV and Noah J. Yuenkel, drawn by Eryk Donovan, 2014)
  • Motorcycle Samurai #0–4 and 2014 San Diego Comic-Con Special (written and drawn by Chris Sheridan, 2014)
  • Everstar #1–12 (written by Becky Tinker, drawn by Joie Brown, 2014)
  • Aw Yeah Comics! #1–6 (written and drawn by Art Baltazar and Franco Aureliani, 2014)
  • Santa Claus: Private Eye #1–12 (written by Jeremy Bernstein, drawn by Michael Dorman, 2014)
  • Ninjasaur #1–4 (written and drawn by Jason Horn, 2015)
  • Stiletto #1–3 (written and drawn by Palle Schmidt, 2015)
  • The Best Thing #1–12 (written by Seanan McGuire, drawn by Erica Henderson, 2015)
  • Strangers in Paradise (digital version of the series previously published in print; written and drawn by Terry Moore):
    • Strangers in Paradise #1–3 (2015)
    • Strangers in Paradise vol. 2 #1–13 (2015)
    • Strangers in Paradise vol. 3 #1–32 (2015–2016)
  • Spacebat #1–6 (written and drawn by Chris Sheridan, 2015)
  • Johnny Zombie Christmas (written by Karl Kesel, drawn by David Hahn, one-shot, 2015)
  • 4 Seconds (written by Paul O'Connor, drawn by Karl Kesel, graphic novel, 2016)
  • Like Giants (with Jason Muhr, one-shot, 2016)

Other publishers

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Titles published by various comics publishers include:

Notes

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  1. ^ The Floronic Man story in issue #23 is co-edited by Waid and Greg Weisman.
  2. ^ Issue #17 is co-edited by Waid and Dan Raspler.
  3. ^ Issues #48–50 is co-edited by Waid and Michael Eury.
  4. ^ Waid only edited the Phantom Lady story in issues #636–641 of this anthology series.
    Issue #642 is co-edited by Waid and Brian Augustyn.
  5. ^ Issue #32 is co-edited by Waid and Art Young.
  6. ^ Issue #6 is co-edited by Waid and Michael Eury.

References

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  1. ^ Weiland, Jonah (July 27, 2007). "CCI: MARK WAID NAMED EIC OF BOOM! STUDIOS". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on October 15, 2007.
  2. ^ "BOOM! PROMOTES WAID & GAGNON". Boom! Studios. July 19, 2010. Archived from the original on August 31, 2013.
  3. ^ Langshaw, Mark (December 9, 2010). "Mark Waid steps down as BOOM! CCO". Digital Spy. Archived from the original on December 11, 2010.
  4. ^ Johnston, Rich (March 16, 2012). "Mark Waid Sells His Print Comics To Fund His Digital Comcs". Bleeding Cool. Archived from the original on March 17, 2012.
  5. ^ McMillan, Graeme (October 5, 2018). "Humanoids Unveils Shared Comic Book Universe at New York Comic Con". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on September 1, 2021.
  6. ^ McMillan, Graeme (February 18, 2020). "Mark Waid Named Humanoids Publisher (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on September 1, 2021.
  7. ^ Cronin, Brian (January 18, 2007). "Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #86". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on January 21, 2007.
  8. ^ Adams, Tim (August 5, 2020). "Marvel Cancels Doctor Strange With This Week's Issue #6". CBR.com. Archived from the original on October 13, 2020.
  9. ^ Dean, Michael (June 8, 2001). "The Case of the Disappearing Gorilla: The Banana Trust Explains How Not to Start a Comics Line". The Comics Journal. Archived from the original on May 5, 2006.
  10. ^ ""Back to the Future," Eastman & Bisley Team Up in IDW's October 2015 Solicitations". Comic Book Resources. July 15, 2015. Archived from the original on January 27, 2016.
  11. ^ "IDW's November 2015 Solicitations Include "Orphan Black: Helsinki," "Our Expanding Universe & More". Comic Book Resources. August 19, 2015. Archived from the original on April 13, 2016.
  12. ^ ""Judge Dredd," "Rocketeer" Return & More in IDW's December 2015 Solicitations". Comic Book Resources. September 16, 2015. Archived from the original on December 9, 2015.
  13. ^ O'Keefe, Matt (May 12, 2020). "Infinite Comics: A look back at the made-for-digital format". ComicsBeat. Archived from the original on May 13, 2020.
  14. ^ Destiny: Warmind 01
  15. ^ Destiny: Warmind 02
  16. ^ Grunenwald, Joe (July 19, 2020). "SDCC '19: The winner of AHOY Comics's STEEL CAGE match is..." ComicsBeat. Archived from the original on July 20, 2019.
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