


The creator of the short-lived but fondly remembered Teen Wolf franchise, Loeb has occasionally returned to dabble in TV and film, where his profile may shoot sky-high in the next year. Like many who came after him, Loeb started out in Hollywood. (And fear not – they have another one coming up that will make you drool.) Working with other artists, Loeb has done stellar work on several of Marvel and DC’s best books, including, of course, the regular Superman monthly. With Sale, Jeph Loeb breathed new life into the pasts of Batman, Superman, and most recently, Daredevil. That book, Challengers of the Unknown, seemed to be ignored by both readers and DC continuity cops (ah, Hypertime…), but marked the debut of writer-artist team of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, a team that now has fans waiting anxiously for each new project. In the late eighties, a bizarre but intriguing mini-series about a bizarre but intriguing DC team hit the stands.
