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Gregory Wright's avatar

It is DIFFICULT, to say the least, to discuss the passing of Jim Shooter for those of us who were there at the bitter end of his tenure. It would be unfair to deny his achievements, yet also unfair to not balance those with what we experienced. Alas, I arrived at a moment where the achievements had stopped and the chaos began. I will say that the late great Mark Gruenwald had a strategy for the chaos. We would go to Jim with things that we KNEW we were going to change, things we KNEW he was going to have an issue with and make a BIG DEAL about it and what we should do. Jim would love being asked for help. He would sit down with us and calmly help us with the solution. We already KNEW the solution. But we would thank him and then update him on how much his help had improve the issue. He would leave us alone. Good strategy. But if we DID have an actual problem with a story, one we were stuck on...we could also rope in him. Mark would invite him to lunch. We'd go someplace nice than usual because Jim would always pay. He would help us solve the problem...and usually in a way that we wouldn't have thought he'd allow...Good strategy, Mark. So there's my positive story. The other stories will just have to wait.

Kevin Hines's avatar

Tom - always love your memory on comic creators so thanks for sharing your thoughts on Jim. He was editor when I truly started collecting comics so he’s an important figure to me when it comes to Marvel.

I’d love to know more about Bobbi Chase. I just know Bobbi as the editor for most of Peter Davids Hulk run. So they are another figure I love but know little about what kind of person and editor they were.

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