DC Comics & Show Writer Martin Pasko Passes Away, Friend Paul Levitz Writes A Heartbreaking Post In His Memory

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After Coronavirus Pandemic and deaths of many much loved global celebs, people have hardly any strength left to take bad news. But guess, we’ve to take more as the news of DC comics writer Martin Pasko’s passsing away broke in today. The man who was responsible for writing DC shows and books as well left the mortal world on Sunday. He was 65.

DC publisher Paul Levitz announced the heartbreaking news of Martin Pasko’s death through a Facebook post. The emotional post read as saying, “This is a hard one to write, bear with me. I just received word that Martin Pasko passed away.

Marty (Martin Pasko) was part of my life almost forever. FANTAZINE, which he and Alan Brennert produced from just before Paul Kupperberg and I started our fanzines, was one of our inspirations. I still have the note Marty sent ‘resigning’ from the fanzine business claiming we were doing what he’d hope he could do, scrawled loudly in his bold handwriting. We became good buddies during his time as an editorial assistant to Julie Schwartz at DC while I was assisting Joe Orlando, and ended up rooming together for a couple of years when I moved out of my folks’ house. He and I were part of now-legendary poker games, collaborated on a tale or three, and even though he headed out to Los Angeles to seek the next stage of his career, our lives stayed intertwined. He wrote stories for me when I was an editor, stood up in my bridal party, and connected back with me professionally when he was writing and story editing on BATMAN ADVENTURES. After the Northridge Quake, he came back to New York, and did another stint at DC, heading a special projects editorial team before ultimately returning to LA.”

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