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enough for Schwartz expand the letter columns in some titles to a second, separate page (such as "Flash-Grams β€” Extra", "Letters To the Batcave β€” Extra", and "JLA Mailroom β€” Special Peter Sanderson Edition") to facilitate Sanderson's analysis. In the early 1980s Sanderson wrote for comics hobbyist
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on June 23, 2006; according to Sanderson, the "Powers That Be" in charge of IGN's comics section began to tamper with the titles of his columns and complain about some of the topics he covered, whereby a "change of scenery" was necessary. After a seventeen-month hiatus,
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From there, Sanderson broke into the comic book industry proper. He was first hired by DC Comics, where he was given the task of reading every comic book published by the company since 1935. His research was used by
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In April 2017 Sanderson was hospitalized with hip fracture resulting from a fall. This prevented him from writing a retrospective article on his mentor,
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as Marvel's first scholar and archivist, which saw Sanderson placed in charge of Marvel's library. Sanderson contributed as a researcher on the various
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magazine #103. The segment focused on the academic and scholarly nature of Sanderson and Gruenwald's working relationship.
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Outside of his online writings, Sanderson has also had a number of books published (including
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In April 2017, Sanderson contributed a segment of a retrospective article on his late mentor
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Schuller, Catherine (April 2018). "Gru the Influencer: Leaving an Indelible Mark",
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Gotham City 14 Miles: 14 Essays on Why the 1960s Batman TV Series Matters
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Marvel Universe: The Complete Encyclopedia of Marvel's Greatest Characters
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excerpted from the comic books that served as Sanderson's sources.
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magazine, though he did contribute a segment for that article.
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The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Deluxe Edition
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Classic Marvel Super Heroes: The Story of Marvel's Mightiest
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Sanderson, Peter
Peter Sanderson (tailor)

East Coast Comicon
Secaucus, New Jersey
Milton, Massachusetts
historian
Marvel Saga
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe
comic book critic
historian
researcher
DC
Marvel
continuities
Victor Timely
Columbia University
letterhack
comic book letter columns
DC Comics
Julius Schwartz
The Comics Journal
Amazing Heroes
Comics Feature
Len Wein
Who's Who in the DC Universe
Marvel Comics
Mark Gruenwald
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe
Marvel Saga

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