![]() ![]() ![]() □ Edited & Produced by Alex Grand, ©2021 Comic Book Historians Tom DeFalco is an American comic book writer and editor, well known for hisĪssociation with Marvel Comics and in particular for his work with Spider-Man. Nelson Bridwell including Jimmy Olsen, Superman Family, Starfire, his initial meetings with Denny O’Neil, Marvel Two-In-One at Marvel Comics, Avengers and creating Dazzler with John Romita Jr, his creative contributions to GI Joe, Transformers, Marvel Two In One Thing with Sandman, Peter-Porker/Spider-Ham, Machine Man with Herb Trimpe and Barry Windsor-Smith, writing Amazing Spider-Man with artist Ron Frenz, the Mighty Thor, working under Jim Shooter as Marvel as Editor-in-Chief, his replacement by Tom DeFalco, and the sale of Marvel to Revlon by New World, and Marvel going public, his run on the Fantastic Four with artist Paul Ryan, the original vision for the Spider-Man Clone Saga, the Marvel bankruptcy of the mid 1990s, the Clone Saga ending that led to his co-creation of the Amazing Spider-Girl, working with Pat Oliffe, the creation of the MC2 timeline, and his post Marvel work, and returning the Archie. Alex Grand and co-host Jim Thompson interview former Marvel Editor in Chief, Tom DeFalco from his early days reading comics, his comic strip work in college, his meetings with John Goldwater, Louis Silberkleit working at Archie Comics, creating the Archie Digests in 1973, his work at DC with E. ![]()
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