C. B. Cebulski
Chester Bror Cebulski, born in the United States, is an American writer and editor best known for his long tenure at Marvel Comics, where he became editor-in-chief in November 2017. He entered the industry in the late 1990s, contributing as a writer and letterer across 69 issues from 1997 to 2023. Cebulski is most recognized for his work on the *Marvel Fairy Tales* line, including *Spider-Man Fairy Tales*, as well as titles such as *The Loners*, *New Mangaverse*, *Drain*, *X-Infernus*, and *Spider-Man: The Manga*. His writing often blends superhero narratives with manga-inspired storytelling, reflecting a collaborative approach with artists who shared that aesthetic. Cebulski’s role as editor-in-chief has shaped Marvel’s modern publishing direction, overseeing major events and talent development. While his earlier career included some controversy over a pseudonym, he has since focused on editorial leadership and fostering diverse voices. His legacy is tied to both his creative contributions and his administrative impact on the industry.
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