A legend in the comic book world — who was behind some ofMarvel and DC’s most memorable characters— has died. He was 76.
Gerry Conway died at his home on Sunday in Thousand Oaks. His wife, Laura Conway said it was from the pancreatic cancer battle that he had been dealing with for a while, theNew York Timesreported.
A statement from Marvel Comicsconfirmed the passingof the creator responsible for the death of Gwen Stacy in 1973, and the co-creator behind one of the most beloved Marvel anti-heroes, the Punisher.
“On behalf of his family, we are sad to share that Gerry Conway has passed away,” the post on X read.
“Gerry was a tremendous icon in comics who shaped pop culture itself. He was a dear friend, partner, and mentor, and our hearts are with his family and the millions he touched through his work.”
On behalf of his family, we are sad to share that Gerry Conway has passed away. Gerry was a tremendous icon in comics who shaped pop culture itself. He was a dear friend, partner, and mentor, and our hearts are with his family and the millions he touched through his work.pic.twitter.com/jwUgdSdvnt
Conway was born in the Bay Ridge neighborhood of Brooklyn on Sept. 10, 1952. He got interested in comics early on, selling his first story to Marvel at the age of 15. However, it would be years before it was published, per the report.
But that was just the beginning, and he would soon be a writer forMarvel Comicsand DC Comics later that would span most of his life.
“From Spider-Man to the Avengers, Iron Man to Captain Marvel, Gerry Conway has deftly written almost every character in the Marvel Universe,” Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief C.B. Cebulski toldVariety.
The post on Marvel’s social media included several incredible covers highlighting Conway’s creativity. One showed the cover of Issue No. 121 of The Amazing Spider-Man published when Conway killed off Stacy, with the message “The Night Gwen Stacy Died,”
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