In a career that has spanned nearly 30 years,
Marv Wolfman has helped shape the heroic careers of DC Comics' Green Lantern, Blackhawk, and the original Teen Titans, as well as Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, and Nova. In addition to co-creating
The New Teen Titans and the universe-shattering
Crisis on Infinite Earths with George Prez, Wolfman was instrumental in the revamp of Superman after
Crisis, the development of
The New Teen Titans spin-off series
Vigilante, Deathstroke the Terminator, and
Team Titans, and created such characters as Blade for Marvel, along with
Night Force and the retooled
Dial H For Hero for DC. In addition to his numerous comic book credits, Wolfman has also written several novels and worked in series television and animation, including the
Superman cartoon of the late 1980s and currently the hit
Teen Titans show on Cartoon Network.
George Prez started drawing at the age of five and hasn't stopped since. Born on June 9, 1954, Prez began his professional comics career as an assistant to Rich Buckler in 1973. After establishing himself as a penciller at Marvel Comics, Prez came to DC in 1980, bringing his highly detailed art style to such titles as
Justice League of America and
Firestorm. After co-creating
The New Teen Titans in 1980, Prez and writer Marv Wolfman reunited for the landmark miniseries
Crisis On Infinite Earths in 1985. In the aftermath of that universe-smashing event, Prez revitalized
Wonder Woman as the series' writer and artist, reestablishing her as one of DC's preeminent characters and bringing in some of the best sales the title has ever experienced. He has since gone on to illustrate celebrated runs on Marvel's
The Avengers, CrossGen's Solus, and DC's
The Brave and the Bold.