In a case that has many people baffled in the comics community,Watch The Fourth Body Online the new Marvel Comics editor-in-chief, has admitted to writing under a Japanese pseudonym 13 years ago.
SEE ALSO: Homemade side by side comparison of the 'Justice League' trailer proves you don't need an enormous budgetC. B. Cebulski confirmed to Bleeding Cool, which broke the story, and then Vulturethat he created comics as "Akira Yoshida", the writer of high-profile Marvel miniseries including Thor: Son Of Asgard and Wolverine: Soultaker:
I stopped writing under the pseudonym Akira Yoshida after about a year. It wasn’t transparent, but it taught me a lot about writing, communication and pressure. I was young and naïve and had a lot to learn back then. But this is all old news that has been dealt with, and now as Marvel’s new Editor-in-Chief, I’m turning a new page and am excited to start sharing all my Marvel experiences with up and coming talent around the globe.
The revelation is a testament to the tenacity of Bleeding Cool journalist Rick Johnston, who chased the story for more than ten years. In 2006, Johnston reportedly asked Cebulski, who at the time was Marvel associate editor, whether he wrote using the Yoshida pseudonym. Cebulski denied everything.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The lengths that Cebulski went to in order to conceal his real identity are just incredible, according to Bleeding Cool account.
He even fabricated a backstory for CBR.comabout "Yoshida" -- called one of Marvel's "most prolific writers" -- growing up in Japan reading manga and spending parts of his childhood in the U.S., then kick-starting his career at small Japanese comic publisher named Fujimi Shobo.
Once, Marvel bosses thought they'd met "Akira Yoshida" in person visiting their offices, but it was reportedly just a Japanese translator on an unconnected visit. They were simply convinced they met the legendary comic writer.
This is why Marvel editor Mike Marts, in a 2015 blog post penned by writer Brian Cronin to dispel urban legend surrounding comic books, could firmly declare he had lunch with "Yoshida":
You bet--I've had lunch with the guy--very nice guy. He's a very cool guy. When we had lunch he showed me pictures of his immense Godzilla memorabiliacollection--I was jealous!
Rumours around "Yoshida" snowballed since this summer, when ex-Marvel editor Gregg Scheigel released a podcast alluding to the whole hoax. This tweet by Image Comics brand manager David Brothers finally pushed Cebulski to comment:
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
And here are some of the reactions to the incredible revelation. Safe to say people didn't take it well:
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Topics Comics
This little boy reuniting with his doggie best friend will make you ugly cryOops, that vibrator with a camera is super easy to hackFancy cats make their owners give them food by ringing bellsHow parents can support young activistsLincoln's first allLeBron James, L.A. Lakers pay tribute to Kobe and Gianna BryantInside Twitter's effort to change conversations with topicsThis health and fitness startup is now a Harvard case studyA square that's home to 11 statues of men and no statues of women is about to get a big changeComedian brings kangaroo on stage in a harness, and animal lovers are angryTwitter will tweak search results to fight coronavirus disinformationEVs Fast & Furious characters would drive if the series went electricOops, that vibrator with a camera is super easy to hackGoing viral: What 7 Sundance 2020 films tell us about modern lifeChina installs security cameras in churches by forceLincoln's first allSale of .org domain registry delayed by California attorney generalHow Google Assistant routines changed my nighttime regimenTwitter will tweak search results to fight coronavirus disinformationStreaming the Super Bowl? Don't look at Twitter. Marvel is bringing you a 'Last Jedi' Star Wars comic Telegram back in App Store after removal for 'inappropriate content' Justin Timberlake really wants you to know 'Man of the Woods' isn't a country album Bitcoin drops below $9,000 on (potentially) bad news from India Justin Timberlake's halftime show reminded everyone of a Gap ad Buttcoin subreddit mocks Bitcoin troubles Lady Gaga cancels UK tour due to 'severe pain,' pens Twitter apology Nintendo refuses to answer questions about Mario's sex life MashReads Podcast: Catching up with Neal Shusterman Release of Nunes memo overloads House website #MeToo founder Tarana Burnke writing a memoir How to score an excellent Valentine's Day reservation John Cena to make his publishing debut with new children's book series Librarians' sassy display perfectly sums up the kind of questions they have to deal with This TV channel is celebrating Groundhog Day in a hilarious way Apple offers free iPhone 7 repairs to devices with 'No Service' issue What it's like to live as a tea drinker in a coffee drinker's world Lyft brings pre Quentin Tarantino defends Roman Polanski in old Howard Stern interview AccuWeather sent out a false tsunami warning meant as a test
1.8645s , 10138.0859375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Watch The Fourth Body Online】,Feast Information Network