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William Messner-Loebs

b. 1949

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William Messner-Loebs
Known forFlash
Issues credited321
Active1978–2020
Primary rolewriter
Flash #28
Flash #28 (1989)

William Messner-Loebs — born William Francis Loebs Jr. on February 19, 1949, in Michigan — built a substantial career in American comics across the 1980s and 1990s, working as both writer and artist for publishers including DC Comics, Image Comics, and Comico. His hyphenated surname reflects a combination of his own name and that of his wife, Nadine.

Wonder Woman #90
Wonder Woman #90 (1994)

He is perhaps best recognized for his runs on DC's The Flash and Wonder Woman, two high-profile superhero titles that demonstrated his facility with established characters. Alongside that mainstream work, Messner-Loebs created and produced Journey: The Adventures of Wolverine MacAlistaire, a creator-owned series on which he served as both writer and artist, showcasing a more personal storytelling sensibility distinct from his superhero assignments.

Cerebus #48
Cerebus #48 (1983)

Over a career spanning from 1983 into 2020, he accumulated credits as writer, artist, inker, and letterer across more than 300 issues, with notable contributions also to titles such as Impulse and The Maxx: Maxximized. That breadth of roles across the production process speaks to a craftsman comfortable working at multiple levels of comics creation. His Michigan roots and independent streak remained consistent threads throughout a career that balanced genre work with genuinely original projects.

Full bibliography · 67 series

The Maxx: Maxximized (2013) · 21
The Jaguar (1991) · 14
Wasteland (1987) · 6
MaxiMage (1995) · 6
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (1991) · 5
The Maxx (1993) · 5
Artemis: Requiem (1996) · 5
Indiana Jones - Zagadka Atlantydy (1997) · 4
Brave Old World (2000) · 4
Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster (1985) · 3
Jezebel Jade (1988) · 3
Silverback (1989) · 3
Epicurus the Sage (1989) · 3
Land of Oz (1998) · 3
Cerebus (1977) · 2
Journey: Wardrums (1987) · 2
Flash Annual (1987) · 2
Power of the Atom (1988) · 2
Comics Revue (1985) · 2
Bliss Alley (1997) · 2
Historical Souvenir Co. Epic Battles of the Civil War (1998) · 2
Legends of the DC Universe (1998) · 2
Cobalt Blue (1978) · 1
#1
Just Imagine Comics and Stories (1982) · 1
#9
Word Warriors (1987) · 1
#1
Pox Special (1985) · 1
Secret Origins (1986) · 1
#28
Our Story Thus Far (1983) · 1
#3
The Maze Agency Annual (1990) · 1
#1
Justice Machine Summer Spectacular (1990) · 1
#1
Xxxenophile (1989) · 1
#3
Super Powers (1986) · 1
#18
Blast! (1991) · 1
#4
Wonder Woman Special (1992) · 1
#1
Wonder Woman Annual (1988) · 1
#3
Justice League Quarterly (1990) · 1
#11
DC 2000 (1990) · 1
#47
Äardwolf (1994) · 1
#1
Wonder Woman: The Contest (1995) · 1
Hawkman Annual (1993) · 1
#2
Cutting Edge (1995) · 1
#1
Doc Stearn... Mr. Monster His Books of Forbidden Knowledge (1996) · 1
#1
What If...? (1989) · 1
#82
Wonder Woman: The Challenge of Artemis (1996) · 1
Wonder Woman: Amazonia (1997) · 1
Impulse Annual (1996) · 1
#2
Maxx #1 3D (1998) · 1
#1
Flinch (1999) · 1
#6
Os Melhores do Mundo (1997) · 1
#27
Welcome to Heaven, Dr. Franklin (2005) · 1
Green Arrow (2001) · 1
#53
Cartoon Network Block Party (2004) · 1
#16
Necronomicon (2008) · 1
#1
DC Retroactive: Flash - The '80s (2011) · 1
#1
DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman - The '90s (2011) · 1
#1
DC Comics Graphic Novel Collection (2015) · 1
#44
Wonder Woman by Mike Deodato (2016) · 1
The Maxx 100-Page Giant (2019) · 1

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