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13 Facts About Paul Kupperberg

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Paul Kupperberg is an American writer and comics editor.

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Paul Kupperberg is currently a writer and executive editor at Charlton Neo Comics and Pix-C Webcomics, and a contributing author with Crazy 8 Press.

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Paul Kupperberg has written movie parodies and humor for Marvel's Crazy Magazine, the series "Trash" for Britain's 2000 AD, with artist Nigel Dobbyn, and The Online Multipath Adventures of Superman web-animation.

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Paul Kupperberg has had short stories published in the anthologies The Further Adventures of Batman Featuring Catwoman, Fear Itself, Superheroes and Oceans of Magic.

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Paul Kupperberg's other published work includes the young adult novel Wishbone Mysteries: The Sirian Conspiracy, as well as color and activity books featuring Firehouse Tales.

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In 2005, Paul Kupperberg began writing for the weekly satiric and humor tabloid, Weekly World News.

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From 1981 to 1982, Paul Kupperberg was assistant editor on Video Action Magazine, one of the first newsstand magazines to focus on the then-burgeoning home video market.

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In early 2006, Paul Kupperberg left DC to become senior editor at the Weekly World News.

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The Weekly World News ceased publication in August 2007, and in January 2008, Paul Kupperberg became senior editor of WWE KIDS for World Wrestling Entertainment.

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Paul Kupperberg is freelancing and consulting for DC Comics, Archie Comics, Moonstone Publishing, Stone Arch Books, Bongo Comics, GIT Corp, and others.

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Paul Kupperberg wrote the Harvey Award and Eisner Award nominated Life with Archie series for Archie Comics which began in August 2010 in the second issue of Life With Archie: The Married Life, in magazine format.

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Paul Kupperberg wrote the young adult novel Kevin, which was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award and won the 2014 Scribe Award from the International Association of Media Tir-In Writers.

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Paul Kupperberg has written Captain Action Classified, children's books based on Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman for Stone Arch Books, and numerous color and activity books based on DreamWorks properties for Dalmatian Press, as well as Mad Libs featuring Archie, DC Superheroes, and Marvel Superheroes.