
Writers shoulder a heavy burden: the life of a comic book and its characters. One slip could mean the untimely demise of a story to which readers are firmly attached. The following nominees, though, hold true to the spirit of the comics they write.
The writer/company president agreed to take the time from his daily routine to give GEN the scoop on Peter and his boyhood pals ... and foes.

Writers shoulder a heavy burden: the life of a comic book and its characters. One slip could mean the untimely demise of a story to which readers are firmly attached. The following nominees, though, hold true to the spirit of the comics they write.

A series needs the strength of talented writers and artists in order to keep the comic book alive. With hard work, a solid reader base, and a little luck, you end up with a comic that keeps us coming back for more.
J. Michael Straczynski proves that if you believe in a god, he can exist. A beloved character returns to the Marvel Universe. Read the full story
Rumor has it that Marvel is prepping Thor for a role that will run much longer than his big-screen debut. According to HollywoodReporter.com, Marvel Animation is currently working on 26 half-hour episodes based around the popular property, with an expected 2010 fall launch window. This would directly follow Thor’s live-action cinema release, which would be earlier in the year.
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Who doesn’t love comic-book mashups starring our favorite larger-than-life superheros? The majority of us over at GEN can’t get enough of them. For that reason, checking out the second trailer from the upcoming Hulk vs. animated movie has us foaming at the mouth.
Finally, a cartoon that reminds me of the wonderful animated classics of my childhood!

