Marvel Comics: Disney has discontinued collaboration with John Nee

    Marvel Comics: Disney has discontinued collaboration with John Nee

    According to what has emerged in the last few hours John Nee, longtime veteran of the comic industry, is no longer part of Marvel Comics. The decision was made by Disney, which to cope with the severe financial crisis caused by the COVID-19, was forced to fire several employees, including Nee himself, hired in 2018 as a publisher to fill the role left vacant after the company had promoted Dan Buckley as President of Marvel Entertainment. At the moment, according to information released by Comic Book colleagues, no one has been called to fill his role and the US company has not expressed itself in any way on the subject.



    Just like Buckley, his predecessor, John Nee has chosen to manage much of his work at i Marvel Comics behind the scenes, leaving the spotlight to people like Joe Quesada and CB Cebulski, thus becoming the public faces of “The House of Ideas”. In addition, in 2019 he managed to bring the license Warhammer in the hands of the studio. For those who don't know, Nee was president of Wildstorm when Jim Lee sold the studio to DC Comics in 1998, at which point he joined DC as vice president. During his tenure at the Californian company, he oversaw the commercial development of Wildstorm and the now defunct manga publishing house. CMX, only to be promoted to DC's senior vice president of economic development in 2007. In 2010, Nee founded Cryptozoic Entertainment, officially joining the board games, trading cards and collectibles industry.



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