Daniel Way

Daniel Way

At Comic-Con 2008 in North Hollywood.
Born (1974-12-27) December 27, 1974
West Branch, Michigan
Nationality American
Area(s) Writer
Notable works
Violent Lifestyle
Wolverine: Origins
Deadpool
Awards Xeric Grant
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Daniel Way (born December 27, 1974) is an American comic book writer.

Career

Way received the Xeric Foundation's Xeric Grant in 2000 for his first publication, Violent Lifestyle #1. Through Violent Lifestyle, Way was introduced to Marvel Comics editor Axel Alonso, who hired Way for a Deathlok mini-series that was cancelled prior to publication.

Way's first published work for Marvel was the "Heartbreaker" storyline in Spider-Man's Tangled Web #16 & 17. This was followed by Gun Theory, a mini-series with artist Jon Proctor under the revived Epic Comics imprint. The imprint proved to be short-lived, and Gun Theory was cancelled after only two issues. Way continued to work for Marvel; his subsequent work for the publisher includes Agent X #12, Bullseye: Greatest Hits, Ghost Rider, the "Prelude to Planet Hulk" storyline in The Incredible Hulk, Sabretooth: Open Season, Supreme Power: Nighthawk, Venom, What If...? Featuring Wolverine: Enemy of the State, Wolverine, and Wolverine: Origins.

Deadpool appeared briefly in the Wolverine: Origins story and then Way, with artist Paco Medina, launched Deadpool (vol. 2) in September 2008,[1] with Carlo Barberi filling in on the first issue after the Secret Invasion tie-in[2] This was followed by the Dark Reign story "How Low Can You Go?", which also sees the return of Bob, Agent of HYDRA.[3] After this concludes, "Magnum Opus" begins, which is a 4-issue crossover with Thunderbolts.[3]

Bibliography

Comics work includes:

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Preceded by
Frank Tieri
Wolverine writer
2003
Succeeded by
Greg Rucka
Preceded by
Mark Millar
Wolverine writer
20052006
Succeeded by
Stuart Moore
Preceded by
Peter David
Incredible Hulk writer
2006
Succeeded by
Greg Pak
Preceded by
Gail Simone
(Volume 1)
Deadpool writer
20082012
Succeeded by
Brian Posehn and

Gerry Duggan
(Volume 3)

Preceded by
Warren Ellis
Astonishing X-Men writer
2011
(with Christos N. Gage)
Succeeded by
James Asmus
Preceded by
Jeff Parker
Thunderbolts writer
20122013
Succeeded by
Charles Soule
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