Jo Duffy
Born on February 9, 1954, Mary Jo Duffy built her career at Marvel Comics during the 1980s before moving on to DC Comics and Image Comics in the following decade. She came up through the editorial side of the industry, which gave her a grounded understanding of storytelling craft before she transitioned into writing full-time.
Duffy is perhaps best recognized for her sustained work on *Star Wars* for Marvel, where she helmed the licensed series through much of its mid-to-late run. Her writing catalog is notably varied — her credited work spans from 1979 into the 2020s, touching superhero titles, manga adaptations, and creator-owned material alike. Among her most frequently credited projects are *Fallen Angels*, the Marvel mutant limited series, alongside *Catwoman*, *Glory*, and localization writing on *Akira* and *Naruto*, the latter two demonstrating her versatility in adapting Japanese manga for English-language audiences.
Her collaborators and co-creations emerged primarily through her Marvel years, where she worked within a dense network of editors and artists shaping the publisher's output during a particularly fertile period. Her later career reflected the industry's expanding boundaries, taking her across multiple publishers and formats. Though major awards are not documented in the available record, her decades-long output across superhero comics, licensed properties, and manga adaptation leaves a quietly substantial mark on American comics publishing.
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