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I question the validity of some of these people. The phrase "production staff" suggests someone who is actually employed by the production company making the end product — not a freelance writer who sold a script or two to a series. For instance, Jeph Loeb was definitely a part of the Smallville production staff, as he was a supervising producer for a time. Some of these guys, by contrast, seem to have done little more than sell a script or two. Without looking at every single person on the list, I can find no evidence that Gerry Conway, Elliot S! Maggin, Marv Wolfman, or Steve Perry were actually a part of the production staff of any Marvel animated universe show. CzechOut☎ | ✍ 07:55, 3 April 2008 (UTC)Reply