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Ben Raab

writer
Known forExcalibur
Issues credited160
Active1995–2021
Primary rolewriter

Ben Raab was born on October 13, 1970, in New York City, and has built a career that spans comic books, television writing, and producing. He broke into the industry during the mid-1990s, accumulating credits as both a writer and editor across roughly 160 issues between 1995 and 2021.

At Marvel Comics, Raab made his most visible mark contributing to the mutant corner of the universe. He logged substantial work on Excalibur and X-Men, navigating the sprawling continuity that defined Marvel's superhero line during that era, as well as contributing to the futuristic anthology 2099: World of Tomorrow. Beyond the House of Ideas, he wrote The Phantom, demonstrating a range that extended to classic adventure heroes, and took on Jezebelle, a title that showcased a willingness to work outside mainstream superhero fare.

Over the course of his comics career Raab demonstrated facility with ensemble casts and serialized storytelling — skills that translated naturally into his later work in television as a screenwriter and producer. While specific award citations and named collaborators are not on record here, his sustained presence across two decades of published work reflects a steady professional commitment to sequential storytelling. His body of work offers a solid snapshot of the transitional period in American superhero comics that bridged the speculator boom of the early 1990s and the more narrative-focused approach that followed.

Full bibliography · 64 series

2099: World of Tomorrow (1996) · 8
Jezebelle (2001) · 6
X-Men (1991) · 5
Marvel (1997) · 5
The Phantom (2003) · 5
The X-Men: Time Gliders (1995) · 4
The Avengers (1963) · 4
X-Nation 2099 (1996) · 4
Psylocke & Archangel Crimson Dawn (1997) · 4
Beast Boy (2000) · 4
X-Men: Hellfire Club (2000) · 4
Fantastic Four 2099 (1996) · 3
What If...? (1989) · 3
Domino (1997) · 3
Star Trek: Voyager (1996) · 3
X-Men Unlimited (1993) · 3
New Mutants: Truth or Death (1997) · 3
Union Jack (1998) · 3
Legend of the Hawkman (2000) · 3
Gen 13 (1999) · 3
Green Arrow (2001) · 3
Green Lantern (1990) · 3
The All New Exiles (1995) · 2
Daredevil (1964) · 2
Spider-Man 2099 (1992) · 2
2099 Special (1994) · 2
X-Men / Alpha Flight (1998) · 2
Fantomen (1997) · 2
Wonder Woman (1987) · 2
Warehouse 13 (2011) · 2
2099 (1997) · 1
#46
The Vision (1994) · 1
#3
Uncanny Origins (1996) · 1
#1
Black Knight: Exodus (1996) · 1
#1
Wizard Wolverine (1997) · 1
X-Man: All Saints' Day (1997) · 1
The Uncanny X-Men (1981) · 1
Colossus (1997) · 1
#1
Gli Incredibili X-Men (1994) · 1
#93
Marvel Mix (1996) · 1
#20
Marvel Top (1997) · 1
#9
X-Men Special (1998) · 1
#6
Uncanny X-Men 1999 (1999) · 1
Sins of Youth: Aquaboy / Lagoon Man (2000) · 1
#1
The Titans Annual (2000) · 1
#1
Gen 13 Annual (1999) · 1
Wildstorm Annual 2000 (2000) · 1
JLA - Die neue Gerechtigkeitsliga Sonderband (1997) · 1
#21
Gen 13: Medicine Song (2001) · 1
Gen-Active (2000) · 1
#4
JLA: Shogun of Steel (2002) · 1
Moonstone Monsters: Sea Creatures (2003) · 1
The Phantom: The Hunt (2003) · 1
Fantomet (1998) · 1
Fantomen-krönika (1997) · 1
#68
Vampi Vicious Rampage (2005) · 1
#1
Teen Titans (2004) · 1
#3
The Phantom - L'ombre qui marche... (2009) · 1
The Phantom: Generations (2009) · 1
#1
X-Men: Alpha Flight (2011) · 1
Teen Titans by Geoff Johns Omnibus (2013) · 1
Teen Titans by Geoff Johns (2017) · 1
#2
Shang-Chi: Earth's Mightiest Martial Artist (2021) · 1

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