Louise Simonson killed Superman!
Well, kind of. If you were alive in the 90s, you may remember the
Death of Superman, where the eponymous Man of Steel met his (supposed) demise at the hands of Doomsday. Louise Simonson (nee Jones) was one of the writers during that monumental story arc and has continuously created key moments and characters for both DC and Marvel.
Louise Simonson, nicknamed Weezie, began working in comics in 1974. She worked as an editor for Warren Comics before moving on to write for Marvel and DC. Simonson has created some of the most influential and critically acclaimed stories of the 80s and 90s. She created
The Power Pack with artist
June Brigman, wrote extensively for the original
X-Factor, and of course, wrote and story boarded the
Death of Superman. She created
Apocalypse, one of the X-men's most insidious and recurring villains. She also created
Steel, an African American man named John Henry Irons who, upon seeing the void left by Superman, built a suit of armor that gave him super strength.
Louise Simonson has also written picture books and novels for younger readers. She has also created
Covergirls, a historical non-fiction book dedicated to the women of the DC Universe. Find more from and about Ms. Simonson after the jump!