Robert Greenberger

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Robert Greenberger

Robert Greenberger is a writer and editor.

While at SUNY-Binghamton, Greenberger wrote and edited for the college newspaper Pipe Dream. Upon graduation, he worked for Starlog Press and created Comics Scene, the first nationally distributed magazine to focus on comic books, comic strips, and animation.

In 1984, he joined DC Comics as an Assistant Editor and went on to be an Editor before moving to Administration as Manager-Editorial Operations. He then joined Gist Communications as a Producer before moving to Marvel Comics as its Director of Publishing Operations.

Greenberger rejoined DC in May 2002 as a Senior Editor-Collected Editions.  He helped grow that department, introducing new formats and improving the editions’ editorial content. In 2006, he joined Weekly World News as its Managing Editor until its untimely demise. He helped
revitalize Famous Monsters of Filmland and served as News Editor at  ComicMix.com.

He is a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America and the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers.  His novelization of Hellboy II: The Golden Army won the IAMTW’s Scribe Award in 2009.

With others, he cofounded Crazy 8 Press, a digital press hub where he continues to write. His dozens of books, short stories, and essays cover the gamut from young adult nonfiction to original fiction. His most recent works include numerous short stories, essays, and articles, plus Superman: The Definitive History (co-written with Ed Gross).

Bob teaches High School English at St. Vincent Pallotti High School in Laurel, MD, and is an adjunct professor at Maryland College of Art. He and his wife Deborah reside in Howard County, Maryland.

For a list of the authors books available at Amazon, click the link below.

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