By J. Kim Murphy editor Martin Pasko, a writer best known for working on DC properties in both comic books and television, died Sunday night of natural causes.
He was 65. Former DC publisher Paul Levitz, a friend of Pasko, announced the writer’s death through a Facebook post on Monday. “The odds are you’ve read his work, credited or not, or enjoyed a comic or cartoon or TV show or even a theme park event he made better, even as he relentlessly complained about the difficulties of making it as good as it ‘should’ be,” Levitz wrote. “Marty didn’t have a genius for making anything easy (especially for him), but he had a real genius for making creative magic.” Pasko was born Jean-Claude Rochefort in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on Aug.
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