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Marvel Comics to Leave New York and Move Staffers to L.A. as Part of Major Overhaul (Exclusive)

Marvel Comics is initiating a major overhaul involving a cross-country relocation of its publishing arm and a change in leadership.

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The brief

Marvel Comics is leaving New York to relocate its publishing arm to Los Angeles. As part of this transition, over 100 employees have been given one year to move across the country.

Coverage from The Hollywood Reporter, Yahoo, and moneywise.com emphasizes that this move is part of a larger overhaul. Additionally, Marvel.com and Comic Book Club report a leadership change, with Stephen Wacker named as the new Editor-in-Chief, replacing C.B.

Future developments center on the execution of the staff relocation and the implementation of the overhaul under the new leadership of Stephen Wacker.

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Quick answers

Where is Marvel Comics moving?

The publishing arm is relocating from New York to Los Angeles.

Who is the new Editor-in-Chief?

Stephen Wacker has been named the new Editor-in-Chief, succeeding C.B. Cebulski.

How many employees are affected by the move?

According to coverage, 100+ employees are required to relocate.

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