
Comic Book Legend Peter David Passes Away at 68
Renowned comic book writer Peter David, celebrated for his work on iconic titles like "The Incredible Hulk," passed away on May 24th at the age of 68. His friend and fellow writer, Keith, shared a moving tribute, describing David as possessing an "enchanting intelligence and fun presence." David's career was remarkably diverse, encompassing not only comics such as "The Incredible Hulk," "Professor Hulk," "Aquaman," and "Spider-Man 2099," but also novels, television, film, and video games. His work extended to manga, notably his English adaptation of "Negima! Magister Negi Magi." He also authored a graphic novel based on "Ben 10" and a one-shot comic featuring the "Powerpuff Girls." David's passing marks a significant loss for the creative community, and his legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of writers and artists. "What I'll miss most about my colleague is his captivating intelligence and fun presence," Keith shared in a touching message.