- Bob Harras
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birthname = Robert Harras
birthdate = birth date and age|1959|01|11
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nationality = American
area = Writer, Editor
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notable works = Marvel mutant titles
"The Avengers"
awards =Robert "Bob" Harras (b. January 11, 1959) is an American comics
writer andeditor , who waseditor-in-chief ofMarvel Comics from 1995 to 2000.Biography
Before becoming editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics, Harras was chief editor of Marvel's "
X-Men " line. During this time, "X-Men "-related storylines became very convoluted and crossovers were very frequent, as this was selling books at the time. Harras was also partially blamed forChris Claremont departing the book after writing it for 16 years.Fact|date=September 2008 Before becoming an editor, Harras worked as writer on a number of comics, including a run on "The Avengers" lasting from 1992-1995.Harras's time as editor-in-chief has been heavily criticized.Fact|date=July 2008 His tenure was during the time Marvel teetered on
bankruptcy around 1996 and 1997 (although the company was already in serious financial trouble when he became editor-in-chief), and his tenure occurred both "Onslaught Saga " and "Heroes Reborn ", controversial events that relaunched much of the Marvel Universe with renumbered titles. Harras was also criticized for taking too close of a close hand in the storylines of writers, and preventing writers from being able to tell the stories they wanted to tell.Fact|date=July 2008 Among the storylines in which he collaborated was theClone Saga , requiringNorman Osborn to be brought back as theGreen Goblin despite the opposition of many of the writers. [ [http://www.newcomicreviews.com/GHM/specials/LifeOfReilly/27.html] ] His decision to relaunch the "Spider-Man " titles with a revised origin and with the creative team ofHoward Mackie andJohn Byrne was also met with loud disapproval.Fact|date=July 2008During his tenure, Harras oversaw critically acclaimed runs on titles such as "
Captain America ", "Daredevil", "Ka-Zar " and "Deadpool", More importantly, Marvel survived, despite the financial threat looming overhead throughout the mid-1990s, and was in better financial shape by the time he left than it was when he became editor-in-chief.Fact|date=September 2008After leaving Marvel, Harras joined
WildStorm as contributing editor on November 15, 2001. Harras worked from his New Jersey home office, and reported toJim Lee , WildStorm's editorial director. He is currently the group editor forDC Comics collected editions.Notes
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