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Eddie Berganza

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Eddie Berganza is a Group Editor for DC Comics.

Berganza was born in Guatemala and moved to New York City at seven years old. He learned to speak English by watching reruns of the Adventures of Superman television series starring George Reeves, often shouting 'Look, up in the sky!' without explanation, leaving the surrounding adults perplexed by his outbursts.[citation needed]

Berganza had the intention of becoming a publicist before he started a college internship with Starlog where he first met Bob Greenberger. Greenberger helped Berganza get his first job at DC comics in the copy room.[citation needed]

Eddie Berganza has been recognized for his work with nominations for the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Editor in 1998,[1] 1999,[2] and 2000.[3] He has written for such DC titles as Supergirl, Titans and Wednesday Comics, and edited numerous comics (such as Blackest Night) and is editing the year-long maxi-series Brightest Day with Rex Ogle and Adam Schlagman.

On December 1, 2010, Berganza was promoted to Executive Editor of DC Comics by Editor-in-Chief Bob Harras.[4]

By April 10, 2012, Berganza was demoted to Group Editor of DC Comics after an alleged "series of indiscretions".[5]

References

  1. ^ "17th Annual Comics Buyers Guide Fan Awards (1999)(For work done in 1998)" Comic Book Awards Almanac Retrieved December 2, 2010
  2. ^ "18th Annual Comics Buyers Guide Fan Awards (2000)(For work done in 1999)" Comic Book Awards Almanac Retrieved December 2, 2010
  3. ^ "19th Annual Comics Buyers Guide Fan Awards (2001)(For work done in 2000)" Comic Book Awards Almanac Retrieved December 2, 2010
  4. ^ "Harras Names Berganza Executive Editor, Other Changes" Comic Book Resources December 1, 2010 Retrieved December 2, 2010
  5. ^ "Eddie Berganza Now Group Editor At DC Comics". Bleeding Cool (2012-04-10), by Rich Johnston
Preceded by DC Universe Executive Editor
2010–2012
Succeeded by