Top TV Shows - Marv Wolfman
Marv Wolfman's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
#185Teen Titans Go!as Self (voice) • 2 episodes#185 in TVScore: 3.4Teen Titans Go! is an animated television series that follows the comedic and lighthearted adventures of Robin, Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy, and Cyborg. While being superheroes who save the world constantly, they also deal with everyday tasks such as doing laundry. The show combines action, humor, and relatable situations to entertain viewers of all ages.
#848DC's Legends of Tomorrowas Autograph Seeker • 1 episode#848 in TVScore: 0.7DC's Legends of Tomorrow is a superhero team-up series based on characters from DC Comics. The show follows a ragtag group of superheroes and anti-heroes who are recruited by time traveler Rip Hunter to protect the timeline from dangerous threats. With their time-ship, the Waverider, the team embarks on thrilling adventures across different eras, facing off against both mystical and human adversaries. Each member brings unique abilities and skills to the team, creating a diverse and dynamic group dynamic. With its blend of action, humor, and sci-fi elements, DC's Legends of Tomorrow offers an entertaining and action-packed viewing experience.
Top Movies - Marv Wolfman
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Marv Wolfman Biography
Marv Wolfman (born May 13, 1946) is an American comic book and novelization writer. He is known for his work on Marvel Comics' The Tomb of Dracula, where he co-created the vampire-slayer Blade with artist Gene Colan. At DC Comics, Wolfman worked on The New Teen Titans and the Crisis on Infinite Earths limited series with George Pérez. He has created or co-created numerous characters including Cyborg, Raven, Starfire, Deathstroke, Tim Drake, Nova, Black Cat, and many others. Wolfman was born in Brooklyn, New York City and attended the High School of Art and Design. He began his professional comics career at DC Comics in 1969.







