Steve Foxe
Steve Foxe is an American writer and editor whose work spans comics, children's books, and journalism. Born in 1985, he is best known for his runs on *X-Men* and *Spider-Woman*, as well as editing horror comics for James Tynion IV. With Tynion, he co-created *Razorblades: The Horror Magazine*, a showcase for emerging genre talent. Foxe also co-created Web-Weaver, Marvel's first gay Spider-hero, with artist Kris Anka. His writing credits include *Alien: Paradiso*, *Dark X-Men*, *Spider-Man*, *Let This One Be a Devil*, *X-Men '92: House of XCII*, and *Spider-Man: Homeroom Heroes*. He has been nominated for both the Eisner and Ringo Awards. Foxe continues to write across multiple genres, balancing superhero work with creator-owned projects and children's books.
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