Once again, a comic book writer/artist is found to be in dire straights financially and health-wise:
Bill Messner-Loebs Homeless in Detroit
Although I'm glad to see organizations like Hero Initiative out there helping men like Messner-Loebs, one has to ask why, with all of the successful movie and TV properties out now about superheroes, these men (and some women) are nearly broke, homeless, starving and sick. What is it with the comics industry that this is happening all of the time?
According to a report from Fox 2 Detroit News, writer/artist Bill Messner-Loebs is homeless - living out of his car following a string of financial hardships.
Messner-Loebs is best known for his work for DC Comics in the 1980's and 1990's, including stints on The Flash, Impulse, Wonder Woman, Doctor Fate, and more, as well as co-writing The Maxx with Sam Keith.
Bill Messner-Loebs Homeless in Detroit
Although I'm glad to see organizations like Hero Initiative out there helping men like Messner-Loebs, one has to ask why, with all of the successful movie and TV properties out now about superheroes, these men (and some women) are nearly broke, homeless, starving and sick. What is it with the comics industry that this is happening all of the time?