
""He's a bad guy, he knows he's a bad guy. He thinks he's doing right, but we know he's doing wrong.""
""He was thoughtful, deeply attuned to the emotional and moral core of storytelling, and a wonderful and articulate advocate for comics and creators.""
Gerry Conway, a prominent comic book writer and former editor-in-chief at Marvel Comics, has died at the age of 73. He was known for his work on iconic characters such as Spider-Man, Avengers, and The Punisher. Conway began his career at 16 and succeeded Stan Lee as the head writer for Spider-Man. He expressed concern over the misuse of The Punisher's image by law enforcement. Conway also contributed to television, writing for shows like Matlock and Law & Order. His cause of death has not been disclosed.
Read at New York Daily News
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