Research Paper On Jep Loeb

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Jeph Loeb’s son died of cancer in 2005 after a 3 year long battle. After his passing Jeph Loeb and 25 other experienced comic book writers combined to finish “Batman/Superman” #26.
The first comic book Loeb worked on was “Challengers of the Unknown” volume 2. This was the first of many collaborations with notable comic book artist Tim Sale.

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