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Bob Harras (born January 11, 1959) is an American comic book writer and editor. He is best known for his work with Marvel Comics and DC Comics. Harras has had a significant impact on the comic book industry, particularly during the 1990s.
Early Life and Career[edit]
Bob Harras was born in New York City. He began his career in the comic book industry in the early 1980s. Harras initially worked as an assistant editor at Marvel Comics, where he quickly rose through the ranks due to his keen editorial skills and understanding of the medium.
Marvel Comics[edit]
Harras is perhaps best known for his tenure at Marvel Comics, where he served as the editor-in-chief from 1995 to 2000. During his time at Marvel, Harras oversaw several major storylines and events, including the X-Men titles, which were among the company's best-selling books. He played a crucial role in the development of the X-Men franchise, working closely with writers and artists to shape the direction of the series.
Notable Works[edit]
Some of Harras's notable editorial and writing contributions at Marvel include:
- The X-Men crossover event "X-Cutioner's Song"
- The Avengers storyline "The Crossing"
- The relaunch of the Heroes Reborn line
DC Comics[edit]
After leaving Marvel, Harras joined DC Comics in 2010, where he was appointed as the editor-in-chief and senior vice president. At DC, Harras was involved in the The New 52 initiative, a major relaunch of the company's entire line of superhero comics. This initiative aimed to attract new readers and revitalize the DC Universe.
Legacy[edit]
Bob Harras's influence on the comic book industry is significant. His editorial decisions and creative direction have left a lasting impact on both Marvel and DC Comics. Harras is known for his ability to manage large crossover events and for his talent in nurturing creative talent within the industry.
Personal Life[edit]
Harras currently resides in New York City.
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