Gerry Conway
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Gerry Conway (born Gerald Francis Conway, September 10, 1952) is an American comic book writer, television writer, screenwriter, and producer, best known for co-creating iconic Marvel Comics characters including the Punisher, Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers), Iron Fist, and Moon Knight during the 1970s Bronze Age of Comics.
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Gerry Conway unleashed the Punisher on an unsuspecting Marvel Universe, turning mobsters into Swiss cheese long before vigilante chic hit the streets.
Comic nerds still geek out over how Gerry Conway co-created Ms. Marvel, giving Carol Danvers her power-up before every hero needed a feminist origin story.
Thanks to Gerry Conway, Moon Knight swings in with multiple personalities and zero therapy bills, proving ancient gods make the best therapists.
Gerry Conway's Iron Fist punch changed kung fu comics forever, blending chi with fists faster than a dim sum brunch rush.