Among those who have taken to publicly expressing their feelings towards this outcome is, unsurprisingly, none other than veteran comic book scribe Mark Waid, who has apparently found himself ...
The achievement is a significant milestone for Mark Waid, 62, who first introduced the concept of a Black Captain America in the 1998 comic book Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty. Reflecting on Sam ...
Action Comics #1087, out this summer, will see Mark Waid and Skylar Patridge join the book, but instead of telling stories about Superman in the present day, it will switch to telling stories of ...
The idea of a Black man as the patriotic superhero was introduced in 1998 by writer Mark Waid in the comic book “Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty,” where, according to Waid, Sam Wilson ...
and Mark Waid have also lent their talent to create some of the best Fantastic Four comic book series. Ever since they first appeared in the Fantastic Four comic #1 in 1961, their stories have ...
Comic book writer Mark Waid writes to social media, about Disney+ sending round a new subscriber agreement by e-mail. He writes; "I cannot stress strongly enough that this is a red alert for all ...
“Not because anybody disbelieved the message,” Waid explained to TODAY.com. “Not because anybody at Marvel was on the wrong side of history here, but just because when you’re dealing with ...