Gerry Conway, Architect Behind Marvel and DC Icons, Dies at 73

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Gerry Conway, a pivotal comics writer who co-created the Punisher and the first Ms. Marvel and authored The Night Gwen Stacy Died, has died at 73; his work helped shape both Marvel and DC icons—including Firestorm, Vixen, Power Girl, Jason Todd, and Killer Croc—garnering tributes from Marvel and DC about his lasting impact on pop culture.
- Gerry Conway, the Comics Legend Who Helped Forge DC and Marvel Icons, Has Died Gizmodo
- Remembering Gerry Conway, 1952-2026 Marvel.com
- Gerry Conway, Marvel Comics Writer Who Created Punisher, Ms. Marvel and More, Dies at 73 Variety
- Popular comic book creator who worked on Spider-Man, The Avengers dead at 73 AL.com
- Gerry Conway, Marvel and DC Comics Writer and Co-Creator of Punisher, Ms. Marvel, Firestorm and Vixen, Dies at 73 The Hollywood Reporter
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