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Mark Waid bibliography

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Mark Waid bibliography
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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.

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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 0-930193-09-1)
    • 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)
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DC Comics

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Titles published by DC Comics include:

As writer

Impact Comics

Titles published by DC Comics' Impact imprint include:

Amalgam Comics

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

As editor

Associate editor:

Story editor:

Collected editions:

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Archie Comics

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Titles published by Archie include:

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Marvel Comics

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Titles published by Marvel include:

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Image Comics

Titles published by Image include:

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CrossGen

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Titles published by CrossGen include:

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Boom! Studios

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Titles published by Boom! Studios include:

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Thrillbent

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Titles published by Thrillbent,[10] 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 1-63140-734-1)
    • 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 1-63140-878-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.[11][12][13]
    • The print version was collected by IDW Publishing as Empire: Uprising Volume 1 (tpb, 104 pages, 2015, ISBN 1-63140-441-5)
  • 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)
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Other publishers

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Titles published by various comics publishers include:

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Notes

  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.
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