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Jimmie Harvey
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Roy Thomas for Conan and the Avengers.
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TODAY'S TOSS-UP (7/24):

Marv Wolfman or Len Wein?

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Marv Wolfman.

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Yesterday: Roy Thomas

Today: Len Wein

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Too many individual classics not to go with Wolfman. Plus the coolest name in comics, perhaps.

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Len Wein
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Bruce Buchanan
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Man, that's a good question. I've always thought of Wein and Wolfman as having very similar writing styles and they both became big names in the industry in the late '70s.

Both had good runs on Amazing Spider-Man in the '70s, although neither run was good as Gerry Conway's. Wein's big Spider-Man story was the return of the Green Goblin (in this case, the third Goblin), while Wolfman gave us the shocking return of the burglar who killed Uncle Ben.

While this one is close, I'll give this toss-up to Marv Wolfman. His Spider-Man run was a little better than Wein's, plus he had all those great years on Teen Titans.

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Marv Wolfman.
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Jimmie Harvey
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Marv Wolfman
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Aaron Smith
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Wolfman. Tomb of Dracula alone puts him way up high on my list.
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Man, I've only read a handful from either guy, but i do like New Teen Titans,
so I'll go for Wolfman.
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i do not like mr. wolfman so much. if you have read about the thinhs he has said about mr. byrne he is not such a great man. i would pick the other man instead.
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