Scott Lobdell

Later, DeFalco started editing Marvel Comics Presents (a bi-weekly book) requiring many writers, pencillers and inkers.

[2] In the 1990s, Lobdell worked on Marvel Comics' X-Men-related titles, specifically Uncanny X-Men and the spin-off series Generation X.

[5] Lobdell returned to Marvel in 2001 to conclude plots he left behind with one last storyline, "Eve of Destruction", as well as the epilogue of X-Men: Gambit, co-plotted with Joe Pruett with pencils by Georges Jeanty.

[8][9][10] In 2011, Lobdell took on the writing duties for Red Hood and the Outlaws, which debuted as part of DC Comics' company-wide title relaunch, The New 52.

[12][13][14][15] He also wrote a new Teen Titans comic starring Red Robin, Superboy, Wonder Girl, Kid Flash, and three new characters,[16] including the gay Hispanic superhero Bunker.

[18] In 2011, Lobdell explained that among the reasons he no longer had a social media presence was the unintended spillover from his personal to professional life, and a run-in he had had with writer Ron Marz on Twitter.

[19] Lobdell had accused Marz of having a "brain tumor" in response to comments in which Marz characterized as "racist" complaints by some fans that Afro-Latino character Miles Morales would replace Peter Parker in Ultimate Spider-Man, and that African-American actor Laurence Fishburne had been cast as Perry White in the film Man of Steel.