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News Comic writer Peter David has passed away

kirk55555

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The legendary writer, comic book creator, and Incredible Hulk luminary Peter David has tragically passed away at the age of 68.


Per a Facebook post from his wife, Kathleen O'Shea David, Peter David passed away sometime on the evening of May 24. "Since it is out there. Peter David passed away last night. We are devastated. More when I can write about it," she wrote. Peter David is survived by his wife and his four children, Caroline Helen David, Shana David, Ariel David, and Guinevere David.

One of my favorite comic writers of all time. His X-Factor, Captain Marvel and Supergirl runs are legitimately underrated classics in my opinion, and his Star trek work, from what I've read, was also very good. I definitely need to get around to reading his Aquaman and Hulk runs.

RIP Peter David
 
Oh. This one hurts. :(

There was a time where I would legitimately claim that he was my favorite author. I loved his work for Marvel comics, although by the time he moved to DC I had moved on from DC.

This one's going to take a while to sink in.
 
Very sad news. I saw David at conventions several times, and he was always an entertaining guest. I enjoyed his Trek work back in the day, and I’ll agree with kirk55555 that his Supergirl comics run was very good.

RIP.
 
Mr. David was a great writer. First book I read from him was in the Photon series when I was in grade school. Later on, I loved a lot of his Trek novels, and his Babylon 5 Centauri trilogy was similarly epic. His pen will be missed.
 
As a kid I didn't read much comics because financially it just wasn't there to buy them regularly. So my first experience with Peter David is the Star Trek novel Vendetta, which has always been one of my favorite Star Trek stories and I think it was one of the best Borg-related stuff in Star Trek. Obviously those novels are not 'canon', but always really liked it.

He did quite a few of those and later would be given the opportunity for his own original Star Trek series. New Frontier featuring a mix of original characters and some who had short appearances in Trek media.

I always liked how his Trek novels even when focusing on a specific series like say TNG was still willing to bring up or use elements from TOS or other series (as they later aired)

When I was working and able to buy comics (or rather at the time had a Marvel online subscription) I really liked his X-factor work a lot.
 
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