I’ve grown up with the Marvel movies, so I’ve always known Stan Lee to be a more popular figure than many comic creators are/become. However, I find it kind of surprising that even in the 70s he was well known enough to have been featured in a commercial. I feel few (if any) comic creators would be offered opportunities like that today.
As long there’s space for questions and you feel like answering:
I think the question is relatively simple, but perhaps the answer is going to require a little more depth: What do the different editors do? Credits can list the assistant editor, the associate editor, the editor, the group editor, and sometimes people are promoted as “senior” editors.
Alongside them there’s the collected edition editors. I would assume they make sure the tpbs/hardcovers are put together correctly and fix issues that slipped through in the single issues? I’ve heard/seen the phrase “we’ll fix it in the trades” a few times on social media.
Again, thanks for the insights!
I’ve grown up with the Marvel movies, so I’ve always known Stan Lee to be a more popular figure than many comic creators are/become. However, I find it kind of surprising that even in the 70s he was well known enough to have been featured in a commercial. I feel few (if any) comic creators would be offered opportunities like that today.
As long there’s space for questions and you feel like answering:
I think the question is relatively simple, but perhaps the answer is going to require a little more depth: What do the different editors do? Credits can list the assistant editor, the associate editor, the editor, the group editor, and sometimes people are promoted as “senior” editors.
Alongside them there’s the collected edition editors. I would assume they make sure the tpbs/hardcovers are put together correctly and fix issues that slipped through in the single issues? I’ve heard/seen the phrase “we’ll fix it in the trades” a few times on social media.
Thanks!