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Mark Evanier

Mark Stephen Evanier (/ˈɛvənɪər/; born March 2, 1952)[1] is an American comic book and television writer, known for his work on the animated TV series Garfield and Friends and on the comic book Groo the Wanderer.[2] He is also known for his columns and blog News from ME, and for his work as a historian and biographer of the comics industry, such as his award-winning Jack Kirby biography, Kirby: King of Comics.[3]

Mark Evanier
Evanier in 2023
BornMark Stephen Evanier
(1952-03-02) March 2, 1952 (age 72)
Santa Monica, California, U.S.
OccupationAuthor, screenwriter, biographer, comics historian
NationalityAmerican
GenreComic books, television sitcoms, cartoons, biographical books
Years active1969–present
Notable worksBlackhawk
Crossfire
The DNAgents
Garfield and Friends
Kirby: King of Comics
The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show
Richie Rich
Scooby-Doo
The Garfield Show
Website
www.newsfromme.com

Early life edit

Evanier identifies as Jewish. His father was Jewish and his mother was Catholic.[4][5] He chose to be a writer after witnessing the misery his father felt from working for the Internal Revenue Service and contrasting that with the portrayal of a writer's life on The Dick Van Dyke Show. He graduated from University High School in 1969. Evanier attended UCLA but left before graduating.[6]

Career edit

Evanier was president of a Los Angeles comic book club from 1966–69.[7] In 1967, he suggested the titles of the officers of the Merry Marvel Marching Society.[8] He made his first professional sale in 1969;[9] that same year, through a mutual association with a Marvel Comics mail-order firm, he was taken on as a production assistant to Jack Kirby.[7] Several years later Evanier began writing foreign comic books for the Walt Disney Studio Program, then from 1972 to 1976 wrote scripts for Gold Key Comics, including "The Greatest of E's", where he revealed that the E in Wile E. Coyote stands for "Ethelbert" and comics for the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate.[10]

In 1974, he teamed with writer Dennis Palumbo and wrote for a number of television series, including The Nancy Walker Show, The McLean Stevenson Show, and Welcome Back, Kotter, on which he was a story editor.[citation needed]

 
Evanier speaking on a panel about Jack Kirby with (from left to right) Roy Thomas, Joe Sinnott and Stan Goldberg, at the Big Apple Con in Manhattan, November 15, 2008

After leaving Kotter in 1977 and amicably ending his partnership with Palumbo, Evanier wrote for and eventually ran the Hanna-Barbera comic book division.[11] He also wrote a number of variety shows and specials, and he began writing for animated cartoon shows, including Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo, The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show, Thundarr the Barbarian, The ABC Weekend Special, Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper, Richie Rich, The Wuzzles, and Dungeons & Dragons. He is most noted in animation for his work on Garfield and Friends, a seven-season series for which Evanier wrote or co-wrote nearly every episode and acted as voice recording director.[12] Since 2008, Evanier has been the co-writer and voice director of The Garfield Show, which won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program for June Foray.

Evanier credits himself with convincing Jack Kirby to stop using Vince Colletta as an inker, and he considers himself one of Colletta's "main vilifiers".[13]

He wrote a script and provided "'technical advice' about comic books" for Bob, Bob Newhart's unsuccessful third sitcom for CBS.[14]

He has produced a number of comic books, including Blackhawk, Crossfire and Hollywood Superstars (with Dan Spiegle),[10] Groo the Wanderer (with Sergio Aragonés),[15] and The DNAgents (with Will Meugniot). For the Spiegle comics, Evanier contributed lengthy essays on the entertainment industry. In 1985, he launched the DC Challenge limited series with artist Gene Colan.[16][17] He wrote the New Gods series of 1989–1991. Evanier collaborated with Joe Staton on the Superman & Bugs Bunny mini-series in 2000.[18]

For many years, Evanier wrote a regular column, "Point of View", for Comics Buyer's Guide.[citation needed]

Evanier's illustrated Jack Kirby biography, Kirby: King of Comics, was published in February 2008 by Abrams Books.[19] It won the 2009 Eisner Award for Best Comics-Related Book.[3] Evanier collaborated with Aragonés and Thomas Yeates on the Groo vs. Conan crossover for Dark Horse Comics in 2014.[20]

In 1970, Evanier attended the Golden State Comic Con in San Diego, the first annual gathering of what came to be known as Comic-Con International. Evanier is one of a small group of people (estimated at six or fewer) who have attended every year. In 1973, he first hosted a panel at the yearly event and the volume soon escalated to the point where he was hosting as many as fourteen over a four-day convention. They usually include Quick Draw!, which pits fast cartoonists against one another to respond with drawings to challenges Evanier throws at them; the Annual Jack Kirby Tribute Panel, Cover Story (artists discussing the skills involved in creating covers for comic books), and several panels about the art of providing voices for animated cartoons. For years, he hosted the annual Golden Age Panel featuring artists and writers who'd worked in comic books in the 1940s but it ended after 2010 due to a lack of available panelists and was replaced by That 70's Panel, celebrating comic book creators from that era. Evanier also serves as Administrator of the Bill Finger Award for Excellence in Comic Book Writing. Several of the panels he hosts at Comic-Con also appear at the annual WonderCon in Anaheim, California.[citation needed]

In April 2022, Evanier was reported among the more than three dozen comics creators who contributed to Operation USA's benefit anthology book, Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds, a project spearheaded by IDW Publishing Special Projects Editor Scott Dunbier, whose profits would be donated to relief efforts for Ukrainian refugees resulting from the February 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[21][22]

Personal life edit

On May 26, 2006, Evanier underwent gastric bypass surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Having peaked at around 344 pounds (156 kg) by then, he subsequently lost nearly 99 pounds (45 kg) by June 2007.[23]

Awards edit

Bibliography edit

Comic books edit

Archie Comics edit

  • Scooby-Doo #10, 14, 17 (1996–1997)

Boom! Studios edit

Comico Comics edit

Dark Horse Comics edit

  • Flaxen #1 (1992)
  • Groo vs. Conan #1–4 (2014)
  • Sergio Aragonés Groo: 25th Anniversary Special (2007)
  • Sergio Aragonés Stomps Star Wars (2000)

DC Comics edit

Eclipse Comics edit

Gemstone Publishing edit

  • Mickey Mouse and Blotman: Blotman Returns ("Now Museum, Now You Don't.") (2006)

Gold Key edit

  • Hanna-Barbera Scooby-Doo... Mystery Comics #21–25, 27–30 (1973–1975)

IDW Publishing edit

Marvel Comics edit

Epic Comics edit
  • The Death of Groo graphic novel (1988)
  • Epic Illustrated #27 (1984)
  • The Groo Chronicles #1–6 (1989)
  • Hollywood Superstars #1–5 (1990–1991)
  • The Life of Groo graphic novel (1993)
  • Sergio Aragonés Groo the Wanderer #1–120 (1985–1995)

Pacific Comics edit

  • Groo the Wanderer #1–8 (1982–1984)
  • Starslayer #5 (Groo backup story) (1982)

Books edit

  • Kirby: King of Comics. Abrams Books. 2008. p. 228. ISBN 978-0810994478.
  • Mad Art : A Visual Celebration of the Art of Mad Magazine and the Idiots Who Create It. Watson-Guptill. 2003. 304 p. ISBN 978-0823030804.

Television credits edit

References edit

  1. ^ Miller, John Jackson (June 10, 2005). . Comics Buyer's Guide. Iola, Wisconsin. Archived from the original on February 18, 2011.
  2. ^ Johnston, Rich (March 9, 2011). "The Mark Evanier Deposition For The Kirby Family Vs Marvel Lawsuit". Bleeding Cool. from the original on July 31, 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Wondercon Special Guests". Comic-Con Magazine. San Diego Comic-Con International: 19. Winter 2010.
  4. ^ Evanier, Mark (November 19, 2013). "Tales of My Childhood #6". News From ME. from the original on May 17, 2014.
  5. ^ Evanier, Mark (December 7, 2011). "About ME". News From ME. from the original on May 24, 2014. 'Evanier' is not French; it was probably made up by some Immigration Officer at Ellis Island one day who said, 'Hey, here come some more Jews! Let's give them real stupid last names!
  6. ^ Evanier, Mark (December 9, 2019). "ASK me: College". News from ME. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  7. ^ a b Kraft, David Anthony; Slifer, Roger (April 1983). "Mark Evanier". Comics Interview. No. 2. Fictioneer Books. pp. 23–34.
  8. ^ DeFalco, Tom (2008). "1960s". In Gilbert, Laura (ed.). Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 120. ISBN 978-0756641238. Mark Evanier...wrote [to Marvel Comics] suggesting that the M.M.M.S have officers: anyone who bought a Marvel comic was entitled to the rank of RFO (Real Frantic One) and a published letter elevated him or her to QNS (Quite 'Nuff Sayer) status.
  9. ^ Evanier, Mark (June 19, 2013). "Tales of My Father #3". News From ME. from the original on June 29, 2013.
  10. ^ a b Mark Evanier at the Grand Comics Database
  11. ^ Evanier, Mark (July 23, 2018). "Corrections, Corrections..." News From ME. from the original on July 16, 2018.
  12. ^ Evanier, Mark (November 23, 2013). "Garfield and Friends Episode Guide". News From ME. from the original on May 24, 2014.
  13. ^ Evanier, Mark (May 5, 2007). "About Vince Colletta". News From ME. from the original on May 24, 2014. I don't think I've ever gotten through a major comic convention without someone coming up to me and bestowing thanks for my role in getting Jack Kirby to dump Colletta as his inker around 1971. It could easily be my greatest contribution to the world of comics.
  14. ^ Evanier, Mark (December 1, 2007). "Briefly Noted…". News From ME. from the original on May 24, 2014. The show was created, produced and largely written by Bill Steinkellner, Cheri Steinkellner and Phoef Sutton. I merely wrote one episode and, in an unofficial capacity, provided some "technical advice" about comic books and the comic book business.
  15. ^ DeFalco "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 220: "Marvel's Epic Comics imprint also launched their longest running and most successful title, Groo the Wanderer. It was drawn by Sergio Aragonés...and was written by Mark Evanier."
  16. ^ Manning, Matthew K. (2010). "1980s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.). DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 215. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. A mad experiment, DC Challenge was a fun adventure, starring many DC icons. Its debut issue was penned by Mark Evanier and drawn by Gene Colan.
  17. ^ Greenberger, Robert (August 2017). "It Sounded Like a Good Idea at the Time: A Look at the DC Challenge!". Back Issue! (98). Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing: 34–44.
  18. ^ Cowsill, Alan "2000s" in Dolan, p. 296: "Writer Mark Evanier and artist Joe Staton produced a cool and wacky adventure that featured many of DC's greatest heroes and their cartoon counterparts."
  19. ^ Evanier, Mark (September 15, 2007). "Where I'll Be". News From ME. from the original on May 24, 2014.
  20. ^ Hennon, Blake (April 18, 2014). "WonderCon: Sergio Aragonés, Mark Evanier talk new Groo". Los Angeles Times. from the original on December 18, 2014. In the series, Aragonés draws Groo, and Tom Yeates draws Conan.
  21. ^ Kaplan, Rebecca O. (April 18, 2022). "ZOOP launches benefit anthology COMICS FOR UKRAINE: SUNFLOWER SEEDS". The Beat. from the original on April 18, 2022. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  22. ^ Brooke, David (April 18, 2022). "'Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds' to benefit Ukrainian refugees". AIPT. from the original on April 26, 2022. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  23. ^ Evanier, Mark (May 26, 2007). "A Sense of Loss". News From ME. from the original on May 24, 2014. My highest-ever weight was around 365...The lowest I've hit on my scale has been 245, just one maddening pound shy of an even hundred since the operation.
  24. ^ "Inkpot Award Winners". Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac. from the original on July 9, 2012.
  25. ^ "1992 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners". Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac. from the original on November 8, 2013.
  26. ^ "1997 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners". Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac. from the original on April 28, 2014.
  27. ^ "1999 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners". Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac. from the original on April 28, 2014.
  28. ^ "The Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award". San Diego Comicon International. 2014. from the original on March 29, 2014.
  29. ^ Animation Writers Honor Mark Evanier with Lifetime Achievement Award
  30. ^ "2000s Eisner Awards Recipients". San Diego Comicon International. 2013. from the original on August 23, 2013. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  31. ^

External links edit

  • News From ME Evanier's official website
  • Comic Geek Speak Podcast Interview (October 2005)
  • Mark Evanier at IMDb
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Mark Evanier at Mike's Amazing World of Comics
  • Mark Evanier at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators

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Mark Stephen Evanier ˈ ɛ v e n ɪer born March 2 1952 1 is an American comic book and television writer known for his work on the animated TV series Garfield and Friends and on the comic book Groo the Wanderer 2 He is also known for his columns and blog News from ME and for his work as a historian and biographer of the comics industry such as his award winning Jack Kirby biography Kirby King of Comics 3 Mark EvanierEvanier in 2023BornMark Stephen Evanier 1952 03 02 March 2 1952 age 72 Santa Monica California U S OccupationAuthor screenwriter biographer comics historianNationalityAmericanGenreComic books television sitcoms cartoons biographical booksYears active1969 presentNotable worksBlackhawkCrossfireThe DNAgentsGarfield and FriendsKirby King of ComicsThe Plastic Man Comedy Adventure ShowRichie RichScooby DooThe Garfield ShowWebsitewww wbr newsfromme wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Awards 5 Bibliography 5 1 Comic books 5 1 1 Archie Comics 5 1 2 Boom Studios 5 1 3 Comico Comics 5 1 4 Dark Horse Comics 5 1 5 DC Comics 5 1 6 Eclipse Comics 5 1 7 Gemstone Publishing 5 1 8 Gold Key 5 1 9 IDW Publishing 5 1 10 Marvel Comics 5 1 10 1 Epic Comics 5 1 11 Pacific Comics 5 2 Books 6 Television credits 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editEvanier identifies as Jewish His father was Jewish and his mother was Catholic 4 5 He chose to be a writer after witnessing the misery his father felt from working for the Internal Revenue Service and contrasting that with the portrayal of a writer s life on The Dick Van Dyke Show He graduated from University High School in 1969 Evanier attended UCLA but left before graduating 6 Career editEvanier was president of a Los Angeles comic book club from 1966 69 7 In 1967 he suggested the titles of the officers of the Merry Marvel Marching Society 8 He made his first professional sale in 1969 9 that same year through a mutual association with a Marvel Comics mail order firm he was taken on as a production assistant to Jack Kirby 7 Several years later Evanier began writing foreign comic books for the Walt Disney Studio Program then from 1972 to 1976 wrote scripts for Gold Key Comics including The Greatest of E s where he revealed that the E in Wile E Coyote stands for Ethelbert and comics for the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate 10 In 1974 he teamed with writer Dennis Palumbo and wrote for a number of television series including The Nancy Walker Show The McLean Stevenson Show and Welcome Back Kotter on which he was a story editor citation needed nbsp Evanier speaking on a panel about Jack Kirby with from left to right Roy Thomas Joe Sinnott and Stan Goldberg at the Big Apple Con in Manhattan November 15 2008 After leaving Kotter in 1977 and amicably ending his partnership with Palumbo Evanier wrote for and eventually ran the Hanna Barbera comic book division 11 He also wrote a number of variety shows and specials and he began writing for animated cartoon shows including Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo The Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show Thundarr the Barbarian The ABC Weekend Special Yogi Bear s All Star Comedy Christmas Caper Richie Rich The Wuzzles and Dungeons amp Dragons He is most noted in animation for his work on Garfield and Friends a seven season series for which Evanier wrote or co wrote nearly every episode and acted as voice recording director 12 Since 2008 Evanier has been the co writer and voice director of The Garfield Show which won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program for June Foray Evanier credits himself with convincing Jack Kirby to stop using Vince Colletta as an inker and he considers himself one of Colletta s main vilifiers 13 He wrote a script and provided technical advice about comic books for Bob Bob Newhart s unsuccessful third sitcom for CBS 14 He has produced a number of comic books including Blackhawk Crossfire and Hollywood Superstars with Dan Spiegle 10 Groo the Wanderer with Sergio Aragones 15 and The DNAgents with Will Meugniot For the Spiegle comics Evanier contributed lengthy essays on the entertainment industry In 1985 he launched the DC Challenge limited series with artist Gene Colan 16 17 He wrote the New Gods series of 1989 1991 Evanier collaborated with Joe Staton on the Superman amp Bugs Bunny mini series in 2000 18 For many years Evanier wrote a regular column Point of View for Comics Buyer s Guide citation needed Evanier s illustrated Jack Kirby biography Kirby King of Comics was published in February 2008 by Abrams Books 19 It won the 2009 Eisner Award for Best Comics Related Book 3 Evanier collaborated with Aragones and Thomas Yeates on the Groo vs Conan crossover for Dark Horse Comics in 2014 20 In 1970 Evanier attended the Golden State Comic Con in San Diego the first annual gathering of what came to be known as Comic Con International Evanier is one of a small group of people estimated at six or fewer who have attended every year In 1973 he first hosted a panel at the yearly event and the volume soon escalated to the point where he was hosting as many as fourteen over a four day convention They usually include Quick Draw which pits fast cartoonists against one another to respond with drawings to challenges Evanier throws at them the Annual Jack Kirby Tribute Panel Cover Story artists discussing the skills involved in creating covers for comic books and several panels about the art of providing voices for animated cartoons For years he hosted the annual Golden Age Panel featuring artists and writers who d worked in comic books in the 1940s but it ended after 2010 due to a lack of available panelists and was replaced by That 70 s Panel celebrating comic book creators from that era Evanier also serves as Administrator of the Bill Finger Award for Excellence in Comic Book Writing Several of the panels he hosts at Comic Con also appear at the annual WonderCon in Anaheim California citation needed In April 2022 Evanier was reported among the more than three dozen comics creators who contributed to Operation USA s benefit anthology book Comics for Ukraine Sunflower Seeds a project spearheaded by IDW Publishing Special Projects Editor Scott Dunbier whose profits would be donated to relief efforts for Ukrainian refugees resulting from the February 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 21 22 Personal life editOn May 26 2006 Evanier underwent gastric bypass surgery at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles Having peaked at around 344 pounds 156 kg by then he subsequently lost nearly 99 pounds 45 kg by June 2007 23 Awards edit1975 Won Inkpot Award 24 1992 Won Best Humor Publication Eisner Award for Groo the Wanderer 25 1997 Won Best Humor Publication Eisner Award for Sergio Aragones Destroys DC and Sergio Aragones Massacres Marvel 26 1999 Won Best Humor Publication Eisner Award for Sergio Aragones Groo 27 2001 Won Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award 28 2003 Won Animation Writer s Caucus of the Writers Guild of America West Lifetime Achievement Award 29 2009 Kirby King of Comics won Best Comics Related Book Eisner Award 30 Best Biographical Historical or Journalistic Presentation and Special Award for Excellence in Presentation Harvey Award 31 Bibliography editComic books edit Archie Comics edit Scooby Doo 10 14 17 1996 1997 Boom Studios edit Garfield 1 32 2012 2014 Comico Comics edit Space Ghost 1 1987 Dark Horse Comics edit Flaxen 1 1992 Groo vs Conan 1 4 2014 Sergio Aragones Groo 25th Anniversary Special 2007 Sergio Aragones Stomps Star Wars 2000 DC Comics edit Blackhawk 251 273 1982 1984 Countdown to Mystery 8 Doctor Fate 2008 DC Challenge 1 12 1985 1986 DC Comics Presents 64 69 1983 1984 Fanboy 1 6 1999 House of Mystery 214 1973 Legends of the DC Universe 14 1999 Mister Miracle Special 1 1987 New Gods vol 3 1 5 28 1989 1991 Secret Origins 12 Challengers of the Unknown 1987 Sergio Aragones Destroys DC 1 1996 Solo 11 2006 Spirit 14 25 2008 2009 Superman amp Bugs Bunny 1 4 2000 Superman Adventures 14 15 42 53 1997 2001 Teen Titans Spotlight 21 1988 Welcome Back Kotter 4 1977 Eclipse Comics edit Destroyer Duck 1 Great Moments in Comic Book History backup story 1982 The DNAgents 1 24 1983 1985 Crossfire 1 26 1984 1987 Groo the Wanderer Special 1 1984 The New DNAgents 1 17 1985 1987 Three Dimensional DNAgents 1 1986 Gemstone Publishing edit Mickey Mouse and Blotman Blotman Returns Now Museum Now You Don t 2006 Gold Key edit Hanna Barbera Scooby Doo Mystery Comics 21 25 27 30 1973 1975 IDW Publishing edit Rocky and Bullwinkle 1 4 2014 Marvel Comics edit Dynomutt 1 6 1977 1979 The Flintstones 1 9 1977 1979 The Funtastic World of Hanna Barbera 1 The Flintstones Christmas Party 3 The Flintstones Visit the Laff a Lympics 1977 1978 Hanna Barbera Spotlight 1 4 1978 1979 Laff A Lympics 1 13 1978 1979 Marvel Premiere 49 Falcon 1979 Marvel Super Special 29 Tarzan 1984 Scooby Doo 1 9 1977 1979 Sergio Aragones Massacres Marvel 1 1996 TV Stars 1 4 1978 1979 Yogi Bear 1 9 1977 1979 Epic Comics edit The Death of Groo graphic novel 1988 Epic Illustrated 27 1984 The Groo Chronicles 1 6 1989 Hollywood Superstars 1 5 1990 1991 The Life of Groo graphic novel 1993 Sergio Aragones Groo the Wanderer 1 120 1985 1995 Pacific Comics edit Groo the Wanderer 1 8 1982 1984 Starslayer 5 Groo backup story 1982 Books edit Kirby King of Comics Abrams Books 2008 p 228 ISBN 978 0810994478 Mad Art A Visual Celebration of the Art of Mad Magazine and the Idiots Who Create It Watson Guptill 2003 304 p ISBN 978 0823030804 Television credits editseries head writer denoted in bold The Nancy Walker Show 1976 The McLean Stevenson Show 1976 Welcome Back Kotter 1976 The Love Boat 1977 Baby I m Back 1978 The Krofft Superstar Hour 1978 Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo 1979 1980 Pink Lady 1980 The Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show 1980 The Richie Rich Scooby Doo Show 1980 1981 Thundarr the Barbarian 1980 1981 Goldie Gold and Action Jack 1981 Trollkins 1981 Yogi Bear s All Star Comedy Christmas Caper 1982 Dungeons amp Dragons 1983 ABC Weekend Specials 1984 Pryor s Place 1984 The Wuzzles 1985 CBS Storybreak 1985 Garfield and Friends 1988 1994 Superboy 1989 Mother Goose and Grimm 1991 Bob 1993 The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat 1996 1997 Superman The Animated Series 1997 Channel Umptee 3 1997 The Garfield Show 2009 2012 2015 2016 References edit Miller John Jackson June 10 2005 Comics Industry Birthdays Comics Buyer s Guide Iola Wisconsin Archived from the original on February 18 2011 Johnston Rich March 9 2011 The Mark Evanier Deposition For The Kirby Family Vs Marvel Lawsuit Bleeding Cool Archived from the original on July 31 2013 a b Wondercon Special Guests Comic Con Magazine San Diego Comic Con International 19 Winter 2010 Evanier Mark November 19 2013 Tales of My Childhood 6 News From ME Archived from the original on May 17 2014 Evanier Mark December 7 2011 About ME News From ME Archived from the original on May 24 2014 Evanier is not French it was probably made up by some Immigration Officer at Ellis Island one day who said Hey here come some more Jews Let s give them real stupid last names Evanier Mark December 9 2019 ASK me College News from ME Retrieved 2021 02 04 a b Kraft David Anthony Slifer Roger April 1983 Mark Evanier Comics Interview No 2 Fictioneer Books pp 23 34 DeFalco Tom 2008 1960s In Gilbert Laura ed Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 120 ISBN 978 0756641238 Mark Evanier wrote to Marvel Comics suggesting that the M M M S have officers anyone who bought a Marvel comic was entitled to the rank of RFO Real Frantic One and a published letter elevated him or her to QNS Quite Nuff Sayer status Evanier Mark June 19 2013 Tales of My Father 3 News From ME Archived from the original on June 29 2013 a b Mark Evanier at the Grand Comics Database Evanier Mark July 23 2018 Corrections Corrections News From ME Archived from the original on July 16 2018 Evanier Mark November 23 2013 Garfield and Friends Episode Guide News From ME Archived from the original on May 24 2014 Evanier Mark May 5 2007 About Vince Colletta News From ME Archived from the original on May 24 2014 I don t think I ve ever gotten through a major comic convention without someone coming up to me and bestowing thanks for my role in getting Jack Kirby to dump Colletta as his inker around 1971 It could easily be my greatest contribution to the world of comics Evanier Mark December 1 2007 Briefly Noted News From ME Archived from the original on May 24 2014 The show was created produced and largely written by Bill Steinkellner Cheri Steinkellner and Phoef Sutton I merely wrote one episode and in an unofficial capacity provided some technical advice about comic books and the comic book business DeFalco 1980s in Gilbert 2008 p 220 Marvel s Epic Comics imprint also launched their longest running and most successful title Groo the Wanderer It was drawn by Sergio Aragones and was written by Mark Evanier Manning Matthew K 2010 1980s In Dolan Hannah ed DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 215 ISBN 978 0 7566 6742 9 A mad experiment DC Challenge was a fun adventure starring many DC icons Its debut issue was penned by Mark Evanier and drawn by Gene Colan Greenberger Robert August 2017 It Sounded Like a Good Idea at the Time A Look at the DC Challenge Back Issue 98 Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing 34 44 Cowsill Alan 2000s in Dolan p 296 Writer Mark Evanier and artist Joe Staton produced a cool and wacky adventure that featured many of DC s greatest heroes and their cartoon counterparts Evanier Mark September 15 2007 Where I ll Be News From ME Archived from the original on May 24 2014 Hennon Blake April 18 2014 WonderCon Sergio Aragones Mark Evanier talk new Groo Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on December 18 2014 In the series Aragones draws Groo and Tom Yeates draws Conan Kaplan Rebecca O April 18 2022 ZOOP launches benefit anthology COMICS FOR UKRAINE SUNFLOWER SEEDS The Beat Archived from the original on April 18 2022 Retrieved April 26 2022 Brooke David April 18 2022 Comics for Ukraine Sunflower Seeds to benefit Ukrainian refugees AIPT Archived from the original on April 26 2022 Retrieved April 26 2022 Evanier Mark May 26 2007 A Sense of Loss News From ME Archived from the original on May 24 2014 My highest ever weight was around 365 The lowest I ve hit on my scale has been 245 just one maddening pound shy of an even hundred since the operation Inkpot Award Winners Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac Archived from the original on July 9 2012 1992 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac Archived from the original on November 8 2013 1997 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac Archived from the original on April 28 2014 1999 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac Archived from the original on April 28 2014 The Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award San Diego Comicon International 2014 Archived from the original on March 29 2014 Animation Writers Honor Mark Evanier with Lifetime Achievement Award 2000s Eisner Awards Recipients San Diego Comicon International 2013 Archived from the original on August 23 2013 Retrieved October 25 2013 2009 Harvey AwardsExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mark Evanier News From ME Evanier s official website Comic Geek Speak Podcast Interview October 2005 Mark Evanier at IMDb Mark Evanier at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Mark Evanier at Mike s Amazing World of Comics Mark Evanier at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Evanier amp oldid 1218414147, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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