Jeph Loeb

Jeph Loeb

About

Jeph Loeb is a renowned American screenwriter, television producer, and comic book writer, celebrated for his contributions to both Marvel and DC Comics. Born on January 29, 1958, Loeb has penned iconic stories such as "Batman: The Long Halloween," "Superman for All Seasons," and "Hush." In addition to his impressive comic book work, he has served as a writer and producer for acclaimed television series, including "Smallville" and "Heroes." Loeb was also the Executive Vice President of Marvel Television, where he supervised the creation of beloved series like "Daredevil" and "Jessica Jones." His impactful storytelling continues to resonate with audiences.

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