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Daniel Way
At Comic-Con 2008 in North Hollywood.Born December 27, 1974
West Branch, MichiganNationality American Area(s) Writer Notable works Violent Lifestyle
Wolverine: Origins
Deadpool (Vol. 4)Awards Xeric Grant Official website Daniel Way (born December 27, 1974) is an American comic book writer.
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Career
Way received the Xeric Foundation's Xeric Grant in 2000 for his first publication, Violent Lifestyle #1. Through Violent Lifestyle, Way was introduced to Marvel Comics editor Axel Alonso, who hired Way for a Deathlok mini-series that was cancelled prior to publication.[citation needed]
Way's first published work for Marvel was the "Heartbreaker" storyline in Spider-Man's Tangled Web #16 & 17. This was followed by Gun Theory, a mini-series with artist Jon Proctor under the revived Epic Comics imprint. The imprint proved to be short-lived, and Gun Theory was cancelled after only two issues. Way continued to work for Marvel; his subsequent work for the publisher includes Agent X #12, Bullseye: Greatest Hits, Ghost Rider, the "Prelude to Planet Hulk" storyline in The Incredible Hulk, Sabretooth: Open Season, Supreme Power: Nighthawk, Venom, What If...? Featuring Wolverine: Enemy of the State, Wolverine, and Wolverine: Origins.
Deadpool appeared briefly in the Wolverine: Origins story and then Way, with artist Paco Medina, launched Deadpool (vol. 4) in September 2008,[1] with Carlo Barberi filling in on the first issue after the Secret Invasion tie-in[2] This was followed by the Dark Reign story "How Low Can You Go?", which also sees the return of Bob, Agent of HYDRA.[3] After this concludes, "Magnum Opus" begins, which is a 4-issue crossover with Thunderbolts.[3]
Bibliography
Comics work includes:
- Spider-Man's Tangled Web #16-17: "Heartbreaker" (with Leandro Fernández, Marvel Comics, 2002)
- Wolverine #187-189 (with John McCrea, Staz Johnson, Marvel Comics, 2003)
- Venom #1-18 (with pencils by Francisco Herrera and Skottie Young, Tsunami/Marvel Comics, 2003–2004)
- Sabretooth: Open Season #1-4 (with pencils by Bart Sears, Marvel Comics, 2005)
- Bullseye: Greatest Hits #1-5 (with Steve Dillon, Marvel Comics, 2005)
- Supreme Power: Nighthawk #1-6 (with Steve Dillon, Marvel Comics, 2005–2006)
- Punisher Vs. Bullseye #1-5 (with Steve Dillon, Marvel Comics, 2005–2006)
- The Incredible Hulk #88-93 (with pencils by Carlo Pagulayan, Marvel Comics, 2006)
- Ghost Rider (vol. 6) #1-19 (Marvel Comics, 2006–2009)
- Wolverine (vol. 2) #33-40( with Javier Saltares, Marvel Comics, 2005–2006)
- Wolverine: Origins #1-50 (with Steve Dillon and Mike Deodato, Marvel Comics, 2006–2010)
- Deadpool (vol. 2) #1- (with Paco Medina, Marvel Comics, 2008-ongoing)
- Starr the Slayer #1-3 (with pencils by Richard Corben, Marvel Comics, 2009–2010)
- Hit-Monkey #1-3 (with Dalibor Talajic, Marvel Comics, 2010)
Notes
- ^ NYCC '08: Deadpool Goes Solo, Marvel.com News
- ^ Merc With A Mouth To Feed: Daniel Way Talks Deadpool, Comic Book Resources, October 16, 2008
- ^ a b Way Talks Deadpool & Thunderbolts, Bob, Comic Book Resources, December 16, 2008
References
- Daniel Way at the Comic Book DB
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Preceded by
Peter DavidIncredible Hulk writer
2006Succeeded by
Greg PakCategories:- 1974 births
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