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Fri Apr 25, 2008 — by Aaron Rosenberg
Happy Birthday: Peter Sanderson
Comic book historian adds another year
Born in Milton, Massachusetts in 1952, Peter John Sanderson, Jr. is proof that an obsession for comic books and consistency can be made into a viable career.
Sanderson is a comic book critic and historian, as well as a teacher at New York University (NYU). He is best known for his work with both Marvel and DC, helping each of those companies catalog their characters and continuities. Sanderson’s first professional job in the comic book industry—he had written for comic fanzines in the early 1980s—was reading every comic book DC had published since 1935.
That research was instrumental for both Marv Wolfman’s Crisis on Infinite Earths and Len Wein’s Who’s Who in the DC Universe. Sanderson then moved to Marvel, becoming their archivist and assisting with the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. He also wrote the Marvel Saga and Wolverine Saga limited series.
Currently, he writes the online column “Comics in Context,” reviews for Publishers Weekly, and teaches at NYU.
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Martha Thomases (7:11 PM on Fri Apr 25, 2008)
Happy birthday, Peter! Glad to know you for another year!
Anonymous (2:25 PM on Fri Apr 25, 2008)
Best job ever!!