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Daniel Way
Daniel Way (born December 27, 1974) is an American comic book writer. ==Career== Way received the Xeric Foundation's Xeric Grant in 2000 for his first publication, ''Violent Lifestyle'' #1. Through ''Violent Lifestyle'', Way was introduced to Marvel Comics editor Axel Alonso, who hired Way for a ''Deathlok'' mini-series that was cancelled prior to publication. Way's first published work for Marvel was the "Heartbreaker" storyline in ''Spider-Man's Tangled Web'' #16 & 17. This was followed by ''Gun Theory'', a mini-series with artist Jon Proctor under the revived Epic Comics imprint. The imprint proved to be short-lived, and ''Gun Theory'' was cancelled after only two issues. Way continued to work for Marvel; his subsequent work for the publisher includes ''Agent X'' #12, ''Bullseye: Greatest Hits'', ''Ghost Rider'', the "Prelude to Planet Hulk" storyline in ''The Incredible Hulk'', ''Sabretooth: Open Season'', ''Supreme Power: Nighthawk'', ''Venom'', ''What If...? Featuring Wolverine: Enemy of the State'', ''Wolverine'', and ''Wolverine: Origins''. Deadpool appeared briefly in the ''Wolverine: Origins'' story and then Way, with artist Paco Medina, launched ''Deadpool'' (vol. 2) in September 2008,〔(NYCC '08: Deadpool Goes Solo ), Marvel.com News〕 with Carlo Barberi filling in on the first issue after the Secret Invasion tie-in〔(Merc With A Mouth To Feed: Daniel Way Talks Deadpool ), Comic Book Resources, October 16, 2008〕 This was followed by the Dark Reign story "How Low Can You Go?", which also sees the return of Bob, Agent of HYDRA.〔(Way Talks Deadpool & Thunderbolts, Bob ), Comic Book Resources, December 16, 2008〕 After this concludes, "Magnum Opus" begins, which is a 4-issue crossover with ''Thunderbolts''.〔
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