13 Facts About Robert Greenberger

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Robert Greenberger was born on July 24,1958 and is an American writer and editor known for his work on Comics Scene, Starlog, Weekly World News, the novelization of the film Hellboy II, and for the executive positions he held at both Marvel Comics and DC Comics.

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Robert Greenberger served as an elected office holder in his home of Fairfield, Connecticut.

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Robert Greenberger attended Binghamton University, where he wrote and edited for the college newspaper, Pipe Dream, and interned at the Binghamton Sun-Bulletin.

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Robert Greenberger was then organizing its output with the major comic book crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths and the guidebook Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe.

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Robert Greenberger wrote the third novel of the series, as well as the concluding novella.

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Robert Greenberger worked at DC until 2000, having risen to the position of Manager-Editorial Operations.

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Robert Greenberger became involved in local politics in his home of Fairfield, Connecticut, beginning in 1999, initially as member of the Parking Authority from 1999 to June 2006, when he resigned to join the Cable Advisory Council for Area 2 in Connecticut.

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Robert Greenberger served as Vice-Chair of Fairfield's Democratic Town Committee and retired from the post in 2013 when he relocated from Fairfield, Connecticut to Maryland.

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Robert Greenberger left DC in 2000 and joined the online company Gist Communications.

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Robert Greenberger was hired to work under Joe Quesada, but was let go during a tumultuous reorganization overseen by Bill Jemas.

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Robert Greenberger soon rejoined DC Comics as a Senior Editor for Collected Editions, but was terminated from his position in 2006 after a reorganization at DC and a publishing error which saw copies of the Golden Age Hawkman Archives printed with pages in an incorrect order.

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Robert Greenberger's firing was criticized by comic book writers Peter David and Christopher Priest.

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Robert Greenberger found work as a freelance writer and editor, working for such companies as Weekly World News, Platinum Studios, Syfy, Famous Monsters of Filmland, and ComicMix.