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Well, this is terrible news. It's hard to figure out what to say here.
Jim Shooter started writing comics when he was 13 years old. 13 freaking years old. He eventually rose to the position of Editor in Chief at Marvel and he was with the company during their most significant era of growth in the 80's.
But Jim was ... complicated. He was a very polarizing person who was often accused of being too heavy handed. I'm sure there will be a lot of words said about Jim, both good and bad, over the next few days. For me personally, he was one of my favorite writers. I had no idea when I read his Legion stories back in the 1960's that he was only a few years older than me.
And his run on Avengers in the 70's was amazing.
Farewell and godspeed, Mr. Shooter. Maybe someday I'll see you and a bunch of other comics people at that big comic con up in the sky.

Jim Shooter, Marvel EIC & Founder Of Valiant Has Died, Aged 73, RIP
Jim Shooter, writer of Superman, Secret Wars and Legion, Editor-In-Chief of Marvel, co-founder of Valiant, Defiant and Broadway has died, aged 73.
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Jim Shooter, 73, has reportedly died of esophageal cancer
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Jim Shooter, Comic Book Icon, Passes Away at Age 73
Jim Shooter, the comic book icon who began writing comics as a teenager, and was Marvel's longtime Editor-in-Chief, has died at 73

Well, this is terrible news. It's hard to figure out what to say here.
Jim Shooter started writing comics when he was 13 years old. 13 freaking years old. He eventually rose to the position of Editor in Chief at Marvel and he was with the company during their most significant era of growth in the 80's.
But Jim was ... complicated. He was a very polarizing person who was often accused of being too heavy handed. I'm sure there will be a lot of words said about Jim, both good and bad, over the next few days. For me personally, he was one of my favorite writers. I had no idea when I read his Legion stories back in the 1960's that he was only a few years older than me.

And his run on Avengers in the 70's was amazing.

Farewell and godspeed, Mr. Shooter. Maybe someday I'll see you and a bunch of other comics people at that big comic con up in the sky.