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Roger Stern (born September 17, 1950) is an American comic book author and novelist.


Biography


Early career

In the early 1970s, Stern and
Bob Layton Bob Layton (born September 25, 1953) is an American comic book artist, writer, and editor. He is best known for his work on Marvel Comics titles such as ''Iron Man (comic book), Iron Man'' and ''Hercules (Marvel Comics), Hercules'', and for co-fo ...
published the
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''CPL'' ('' Contemporary Pictorial Literature''), one of the first platforms for the work of John Byrne. ''CPL'' rapidly became a popular fan publication, and led to the two forming an alliance with
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to produce and publish "the now-famous '' Charlton Bullseye'' magazine". During the mid-1970s, both Marvel and DC were publishing in-house "fan" publications ('' FOOM'' and '' The Amazing World of DC Comics'' respectively), and Charlton wished to make inroads into the superhero market, as well as "establish a fan presence," leading to the alliance with CPL to produce the ''Charlton Bullseye''. This led to Charlton giving Layton and Stern "access to unpublished material from their vaults by the likes of
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, Jeff Jones and a host of others."


Comics

Stern broke into the industry as a writer in 1975 as part of the
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"third wave" of creators, which included artists John Byrne and Frank Miller, and writers Jo Duffy, Mark Gruenwald and Ralph Macchio. Stern worked as an
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from 1976 to 1980.
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claims that Stern co-plotted (as a
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) his last few stories for
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in 1976. Stern wrote the " Guardians of the Galaxy" feature in '' Marvel Presents'' #10-12 in 1977. He briefly collaborated with Byrne on ''
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''. The two produced a story wherein Captain America considered running for the office of
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, an idea originally developed by Roger McKenzie and Don Perlin. Stern, in his capacity as editor of the title, had originally rejected the idea but later changed his mind about the concept. McKenzie and Perlin received credit for the idea on the letters page at Stern's insistence. His first regular monthly book was as staff writer for '' The Incredible Hulk'' taking over for departing
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in 1978. Stern later became the writer of '' The Spectacular Spider-Man'' with issue #43 (June 1980). He then took over ''
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'' with issue #224 (January 1982). In addition to his Spider-Man work, Stern is known for his lengthy stints on ''
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,'' and '' The Avengers''. In 1982, he co-created Marvel's second Captain Marvel and the
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, both with artist John Romita Jr. Stern wrote " The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man" in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #248 (January 1984), a story which ranks among his most popular. Stern ended his run with ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #250 (March 1984), chiefly due to his difficulty working with new Spider-Man editor Danny Fingeroth. Later that same year, he co-created the Avengers spin-off '' The West Coast Avengers'', with artist Bob Hall. In 1987, after a dispute with editor Mark Gruenwald over upcoming storylines, Stern was fired from ''The Avengers''. He began freelancing for
DC Comics DC Comics (originally DC Comics, Inc., and also known simply as DC) is an American comic book publisher owned by DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. DC is an initialism for "Detective Comics", an American comic book seri ...
, where he was one of the core
Superman Superman is a superhero created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, which first appeared in the comic book ''Action Comics'' Action Comics 1, #1, published in the United States on April 18, 1938.The copyright date of ''Action Comics ...
writers for almost a decade, working on '' Superman (vol. 2)'', ''
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'', and '' Superman: The Man of Tomorrow''. He contributed to such storylines as "Panic in the Sky" and " The Death of Superman" which revived interest in the character in the early 1990s. He created the Eradicator in ''Action Comics Annual'' #2 and later incorporated the character into the "Reign of the Supermen" story arc beginning in ''The Adventures of Superman'' #500. Stern wrote the 1991 story wherein Clark Kent finally revealed his identity as Superman to
Lois Lane Lois Lane is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, she first appeared in ''Action Comics'' Action Comics 1, #1 (June 1938). Lois is an award-winning ...
. In Summer 1995, Stern and artist
Tom Grummett Thomas Grummett (born 1959) is a Canadian comic book artist and penciller. He is best known for his work as penciller on titles such as '' The New Titans'', '' The Adventures of Superman'', ''Superboy'', '' Power Company'', '' Robin'', '' New Th ...
created a new quarterly series, '' Superman: The Man of Tomorrow''. Additionally, Stern was one of the many creators who worked on the '' Superman: The Wedding Album'' one-shot in 1996 which featured the title character's marriage to Lois Lane. Besides his work on Superman, Stern (with co-plotter Tom McCraw) wrote ''Legionnaires'' from 1996 to 1999. Other work for DC included a relaunched ''
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'' series, drawn by Dwayne Turner and the co-creation of the Will Payton version of '' Starman'' with artist Tom Lyle. In 1996, Stern returned to Marvel to write the miniseries '' Spider-Man: Hobgoblin Lives'', and contributed to three issues of ''Spectacular Spider-Man'' in 1998 which featured the first confrontation between
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and Roderick Kingsley. Over the next four years, he wrote the short-lived ''Marvel Universe'' series, as well as such miniseries as '' Avengers Two'', ''
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'', and ''Spider-Man: Revenge of the
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''. Stern collaborated with ''Avengers'' writer Kurt Busiek on ''
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'' and the miniseries '' Avengers Forever'', and with John Byrne on '' Marvel: The Lost Generation''. After a major editorial shuffle at Marvel in 2000 left him without assignments, Stern began writing for European publisher Egmont, for whom he produced scripts for ''Fantomen'' (''
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''), and Panini UK, for whose ''Marvel Rampage'' magazine he wrote Spider-Man and Hulk stories. Stern and Busiek co-wrote the '' Darkman vs. Army of Darkness'' limited series which was drawn by artist James Fry and published by Dynamite Entertainment. In 2007, Stern wrote an issue of '' The All-New Atom'' and reunited with Byrne to produce a five-issue story arc for '' JLA Classified'' for DC in 2008. The next year, Stern returned to Marvel, where he wrote new stories for ''Giant-Size Incredible Hulk'', ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', ''
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'' ''70th Anniversary Special'', '' Amazing Spider-Man Family'', ''
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'' (vol. 2), ''Captain America'' and ''The Many Loves of the Amazing Spider-Man''. He collaborated again with Busiek, co-writing several issues of '' Marvels: Eye of the Camera'', the sequel to the '' Marvels'' miniseries. Stern has continued to freelance for Marvel, writing the 2010 miniseries ''Captain America: Forever Allies'' and ''Captain America Corps'', another miniseries, in 2011. In 2012, he worked on an issue of the limited series ''Hulk Smash Avengers'' with artist Karl Moline, and wrote issue 156.1 of '' Peter Parker: Spider-Man'' (vol. 2). In 2015, he contributed a story to '' Spider-Verse Team-Up'' #1. As part of Marvel Comics' 80th Anniversary the one-shot ''Avengers: Loki Unleashed!'' by Roger Stern and artist
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that takes place after Stern's famous "The Siege" storyline, has been published in September 2019. For the Binge Books label of publisher Sitcomics, Stern wrote the 68-page comic book ''Heroes Union'' #1 (August 2021), pencilled by
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and inked by
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.


Graphic novels

Stern has also written a number of
graphic novel A graphic novel is a self-contained, book-length form of sequential art. The term ''graphic novel'' is often applied broadly, including fiction, non-fiction, and Anthology, anthologized work, though this practice is highly contested by comics sc ...
s, including ''
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&
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: Triumph and Torment''; ''Superman for Earth''; '' The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman''; ''Superman: A Nation Divided''; and ''Untold Tales of Spider-Man: Strange Encounters''.


Prose

In addition to his comics work, Stern has written three novels: ''The Death and Life of Superman'' (
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, 1993), ''
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: Strange Visitors'' (
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, 2002), and ''Superman: The Never-Ending Battle'' (
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, 2005). ''The Death and Life of Superman'' was a ''New York Times'' bestseller in hardcover and was released as a mass market paperback in 1994; a new trade paperback edition was released by
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in 2004.


Personal life

Stern married
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chemistry professor Carmela Merlo in
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, on June 19, 1982, at a ceremony attended by many Marvel staffers, including editor-in-chief
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.Shooter, Jim. "Bullpen Bulletins," Marvel Comics cover-dated December 1982.


Bibliography


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Action Comics ''Action Comics'' is an American comic book/Comic anthology, magazine series that introduced Superman, one of the first major superhero characters. The publisher was originally known as Detective Comics Inc., which later merged into National ...
'' #601–642, 644–657, 659–665, 667–693, 696–700, 737, ''Annual'' #2–3 (1988–1994) *'' The Adventures of Superman'' #453–454, 457 (with George Perez), 462, 500 (1989–1993) *'' The All-New Atom'' #16 (2007) * ''The Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Special'' #1 (2023) *'' Doomsday Annual'' #1 (1995) *''
Green Lantern Corps The Green Lantern Corps is a intergalactic Peacekeeping, peace keeping agency appearing in comics published by DC Comics. They patrol the farthest reaches of the DC Universe at the behest of the Guardians, a race of immortals residing on the plan ...
Quarterly'' #1–4 (1992–1993) *'' JLA Classified'' #50–54 (2008) *''
Legion of Super-Heroes The Legion of Super-Heroes is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino, the Legion is a group of superpowered beings living in the 30th and 31st centuries of t ...
'' vol. 4 #91, 100, 105 (1998) *'' Legionnaires'' #35–53, 55–74, 76–77, ''Annual'' #3 (1996–1999) *''Newstime'' #1 (1993) *'' Power of the Atom'' #1–11, 14–15 (1988–1989) *''
Secret Origins ''Secret Origins'' is the title of several comic book series published by DC Comics which featured the origin stories of the publisher's various characters. Publication history ''Secret Origins'' was first published as a one-shot in 1961 and c ...
'' vol. 2 #29 (1988) *'' Showcase '95'' #4–5 (1995) *'' Starman'' #1–28 (1988–1990) *''
Supergirl Supergirl is the name of several fictional superheroines appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The original, current, and most well known Supergirl is Supergirl (Kara Zor-El), Kara Zor-El, the cousin of superhero Superman. Th ...
'' vol. 3 #1–4 (1994) *''Supergirl and Team Luthor Special'' #1 (1993) *''
Superman Superman is a superhero created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, which first appeared in the comic book ''Action Comics'' Action Comics 1, #1, published in the United States on April 18, 1938.The copyright date of ''Action Comics ...
'' vol. 2 #23–28, 30–34. ''Annual'' #2, 7 (1988–1995) *'' Superman: A Nation Divided'' #1 (1999) *''Superman: For Earth'' #1 (1991) *''
Superman Secret Files Superman is a superhero created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, which first appeared in the comic book ''Action Comics'' Action Comics 1, #1, published in the United States on April 18, 1938.The copyright date of ''Action Comics ...
'' #1 (1998) *''Superman: The Legacy of Superman'' #1 (1993) *'' Superman: The Man of Steel'' #1, 57 (1991–1996) *'' Superman: The Man of Tomorrow'' #1–10 (1995–1998) *'' Superman: The Sunday Classics 1939–1943'' (introduction) (2006) *'' Superman: The Wedding Album'' #1 (1996) *''
Superman Villains Secret Files This is a list of supervillains appearing in DC Comics who are or have been enemies of the superhero Superman. Several of Superman's opponents (most notably Darkseid and Brainiac (character), Brainiac) are or have been foes of the Justice League ...
'' #1 (1999) *'' Underworld Unleashed: Patterns of Fear'' #1 (1995) *'' Who's Who in the DC Universe'' #3–7, 10–14, 16 (1990–1992) *''Who's Who in the DC Universe Update 1993'' #1–2 (1992–1993)


DC Comics / Marvel Comics

*'' The Incredible Hulk vs.
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'' #1 (1999) *'' Spider-Boy Team-Up'' #1 (1997)


Marvel Comics

*''
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'' #206, 224–227, 229–252, 580, 627–629, ''Annual'' #15–17, 22, ''Annual '97'' (1980–1988, 1997, 2009–2010) *''Amazing Spider-Man Family'' #7 (2009) *'' The Avengers'' #189–190, 201, 227–279, 281–287, ''Annual'' #13–14 (1979–1988) *''Avengers 1½'' (1999) *'' Avengers Forever'' #3–12 (1998–1999) *''
Avengers Infinity ''Avengers: Infinity'' is a four-issue American comic book limited series published from September to December 2000 by Marvel Comics. It was written by Roger Stern and drawn by Sean Chen, Scott Hanna, Steve Oliff and Troy Peteri. Publicat ...
'' #1–4 (2000) *''Avengers: Loki Unleashed!'' #1 (2019) *'' Avengers: The Ultron Imperative'' #1 (2001) *''Avengers Two: Wonder Man and Beast'' #1–3 (2000) *''
Captain America Captain America is a superhero created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby who appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in '' Captain America Comics'' #1, published on December 20, 1940, by Timely C ...
'' #230, 247–255, 600 (1979–1981, 2009) *''Captain America Corps'' #1–5 (2011) *''Captain America: Forever Allies'' #1–4 (2010–2011) *''Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty'' #6–7 (1999) *'' Crazy Magazine'' #63, 65 (incorrectly marked as #66 on cover) (1980) *''
Doctor Strange Dr. Stephen Vincent Strange is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Steve Ditko, the character first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #110 (cover-dated July 1963). Doctor Strange serves as ...
'' vol. 2 #27–30, 32–33, 35–37, 47–62, 65–73, 75 (1978–1986) *''Doctor Strange/
Doctor Doom Doctor Doom is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in '' The Fantastic Four'' #5 in April 1962, and has since endured as the arch ...
: Triumph and Torment'' (1989) *''Doctor Strange: From the Marvel Vault'' (2011) *''
Epic Illustrated ''Epic Illustrated'' was a comics anthology in magazine format published in the United States by Marvel Comics. Similar to the US-licensed comic book magazine ''Heavy Metal (magazine), Heavy Metal'', it allowed explicit content to be featured, un ...
'' #20 (1983) *''
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four, often abbreviated as FF, is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in '' The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover-dated November 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism i ...
'' #183, 294–295, 297–302 (1977–1987) *'' FOOM'' #7, 14, 21–22 (1974–1978) *'' Ghost Rider'' vol. 2 #68–70, 72–73 (1982) *''Giant-Size Incredible Hulk'' #1 (2008) *''
Heroes for Hire Heroes for Hire are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team first appeared in ''Power Man and Iron Fist'' #54 (December 1978), and was created by Ed Hannigan and Lee Elias. The team continued to appe ...
'' #1 (1996) *'' The Hulk'' #23 (1980) *''Hulk Smash Avengers'' #3 (2012) *'' The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #218–221, 223–229, 231–243, ''Annual'' #7–8 (1978–1980) *''
Iron Man Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appearan ...
'' #129, ''Annual'' #4 (1977–1979) *''Iron Man'' vol. 3 #14–25 (1999–2000) *''Iron Man/Captain America Annual '98'' (1998) *''The Many Loves of the Amazing Spider-Man'' #1 (2010) *'' Marvel Age'' #3, 33, ''Annual'' #3–4 (1983–1988) *''Marvel Comics'' #1001 (among others) (2019) *''
Marvel Fanfare ''Marvel Fanfare'' was an anthology comic book series published by American company Marvel Comics. It was a showcase title featuring a variety of characters from the Marvel universe. Volume one ''Marvel Fanfare'' featured characters and setting ...
'' #6, 12, 18, 57 (1983–1985, 1991) *'' Marvel No-Prize Book'' #1 (research) (1983) *'' Marvel Premiere'' #50 (1979) *'' Marvel Presents'' #8, 10–12 (1977) *'' Marvel Preview'' #20–21, 23 (1980) *'' Marvel Super-Heroes'' #103–104 (1981) *'' Marvel Team-Up Annual'' #3 (1980) *'' Marvel: The Lost Generation'' #1–12 (12–1) (2000–2001) *'' Marvel Treasury Edition'' #13 (1977) *''Marvel Universe'' #1–7 (1998) *'' Marvels: Eye of the Camera'' #3–6 (2009–2010) *''
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe The ''Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe'' is an encyclopedic Guide book, guide which details the fictional universe featured in Marvel Comics publications. The original 15-volume series was published in comic book format in 1982, followed b ...
'' #5 (1983) *''
Omega the Unknown Omega the Unknown is an American comic book published by Marvel Comics from 1976 to 1977, featuring the eponymous fictional character. The series, written by Steve Gerber and Mary Skrenes and illustrated by Jim Mooney, ran for 10 issues before can ...
'' #8 (1977) *'' Peter Parker: Spider-Man'' vol. 2 #156.1 (2012) *''Power Pachyderms'' #1 (1989) *''Shadows and Light'' vol. 2 #3 (1998) *''
Solo Avengers ''Solo Avengers'' was an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics, and was a spin-off from the company's superhero team title ''The Avengers (comic book), The Avengers''. It was published for 20 issues (December 1987–July 1989) unt ...
'' #2–4 (1988) *'' The Spectacular Spider-Man'' #43, 45–52, 54–61, 85, 259–261, ''Annual'' #3 (1980–1981, 1998) *'' Speedball'' #1–8 (1988–1989) *'' Spider-Man: Dead Man's Hand'' #1 (1997) *''Spider-Man: Hobgoblin Lives'' #1–3 (1997) *''Spider-Man: Revenge of the Green Goblin'' #1–3 (2000) *''Spider-Man Team-Up'' #2 (1996) *'' Spider-Verse Team-Up'' #1 (2015) *''
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'' #394, ''Annual'' #6 (1977-1988) *'' Thunderbolts'' #7–9 (1997) *'' Untold Tales of Spider-Man'' #–1, 25 (1997) *''Untold Tales of Spider-Man: Strange Encounter'' (1997) *''
Web of Spider-Man ''Web of Spider-Man'' is the name of two different monthly comic book series starring Spider-Man that have been published by Marvel Comics since 1985, the first volume of which ran for 129 issues between 1985 and 1995, and the second of which ran ...
Annual'' #3 (1987) *''
Web of Spider-Man ''Web of Spider-Man'' is the name of two different monthly comic book series starring Spider-Man that have been published by Marvel Comics since 1985, the first volume of which ran for 129 issues between 1985 and 1995, and the second of which ran ...
'' vol. 2 #12 (2010) *''
West Coast Avengers The West Coast Avengers is a fictional group of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team first appeared in ''The West Coast Avengers'' #1 (Sept. 1984), created by Roger Stern and Bob Hall (comics), Bob Ha ...
'' mini-series #1–4 (1984) *'' What If?'' #31, 34–35 (1982) *''X-Men: Odd Men Out'' #1 (2008) *'' X-Men vs. The Avengers'' #1–3 (1987) *''
Young Allies Young Allies, in comics, may refer to one of the following superhero teams: * Young Allies (DC Comics), a team made up of young superheroes featured in ''Young All-Stars'' published by DC Comics * Young Allies (Marvel Comics), several superher ...
70th Anniversary Special'' #1 (2009)


Panini UK

*''Marvel Rampage'' #8–10, 12–14 (2005)


Other publishers

*'' Charlton Bullseye'' #1–2, 4–5 (1975–1976) *'' Dark Man vs. Army of Darkness'' #1–4 (2006–2007) *'' The Complete Rog 2000'' (1982) *'' Contemporary Pictorial Literature'' #9/10 (double issue), 11–12 (1974–1975) *'' Don Rosa's Comics and Stories'' #1 (introduction) (1983) *'' Fantaco Chronicles'' #5 (1982) *'' Fantomen'' ( Egmont) #13/2004 (#1334) *'' Heroes, Inc.'' #2 (1976) *''Heroes Union'' #1 (2021) *'' Images of Omaha'' #2 (1992) *'' Magnus Robot Fighter'' #15–17 (1992) *'' Monster in My Pocket'' #1 (plot) (1991) *'' Prince Valiant Vol.14: 1963–1964'' (introduction) (2016) *'' Star Hawks'' comic strip (writing assistance) (1980) *'' Stray Bullets'' #2 (text piece) (1995) *'' The Spirit'' #30 (1981) *''Superman & Batman Magazine'' #3, 8 (1994–1995) *''The Uncanny
Dave Cockrum David Emmett Cockrum (; November 11, 1943 – November 26, 2006) was an American comics artist known for his co-creation of the new X-Men characters Nightcrawler (character), Nightcrawler, Storm (Marvel Comics), Storm, Colossus (character), Colos ...
... A Tribute'' (2004) *''Writer's Block 2003''


References


External links

*
Roger Stern
at Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics

at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
Interview with Roger Stern on ScifiChick.com
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