Glenn Herdling
Glenn Herdling is an American author, comics writer, and editor who has written numerous comic books, including Marvel Comics' Namor the Sub-Mariner series. He is also the author of the Piper Houdini series of young adult novels and a manualist.
Early life
Herdling was born on May 2, 1964. He graduated from Bucknell University in 1986 and shortly thereafter began his publishing career at Marvel Comics.Career
As assistant editor to Jim Salicrup on Marvel's flagship Spider-Man titles, he was instrumental in acquiring the talent that increased circulation to a record 2.5 million copies.Herdling was promoted to editorial director of Marvel's Custom Publishing division and when the company went public in 1991, he developed the company's first Quarterly and Annual Reports, which were done as comic books.
In 1992, Herdling created and wrote Illuminator, the first Marvel character whose powers were tied to his faith as a Christian.
Herdling became the regular writer on Namor, the Sub-Mariner when his editor was reassigned to the book. According to Herdling, this abrupt change of plans was the reason why the first issue of his run, number 44, was an out-of-continuity story whose text was taken entirely from the poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner". He was enthusiastic about his run on the series and later confided that, before the series was cancelled, he had been planning a follow-up story arc to "Atlantis Rising" called "Deities of the Deep" which would have pitted Namor against the Norse god Ægir.
In 1996, Herdling became the Creative Director at Spiderwebart Gallery, which engaged in traditional book publishing, packaging, and design.
In 1999, Herdling became Wizard Entertainment's Director of Business Development and supervised the launch of its new comic book division, Black Bull Entertainment. He received a Master of Science degree from New York University. Later, as director of marketing for Medco Health Solutions, he served on the publications committee of the American Medical Writers Association.
Herdling has since worked as a communications specialist in the healthcare and financial sectors. He has contributed to numerous published works and has written over 80 comic books. In 2015, he published his first novel, Piper Houdini: Apprentice of Coney Island and followed it up a year later with a sequel, Piper Houdini: Nightmare on Esopus Island.
In 2016, Herdling launched a YouTube channel where he performs a variety of popular songs using manualism: the art of playing flatulent tones by squeezing air through his hands.
Marvel
Text
- Article, Avengers by John Byrne Omnibus
- Articles, Marvel Age #56–57, 62, 64–68
- Article, Marvel: The Year in Review #1
- Associate Writer, The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #7–8
- Research, text, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #1–22
- Articles, Nomad No. 1, 3–6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 19, 25
- Article, The Punisher No. 17
- Associate writer, Spider-Man: Birth of Venom
- Associate Writer, ''X-Men: Fallen Angels''
Comics stories
The Avengers #366, 370–371 The Avengers Annual #22 Avengers Spotlight #25 Avengers/Ultraforce #1 Avengers Unplugged #1–2 Blackwulf #1–10 Cable #10, 11, 12, 13–14 Daredevil #310–311 Daredevil Annual #9 Deadpool #42 Fantastic Four: Atlantis Rising #1–2 With Tom DeFalcoFantastic Four Unlimited #11 Illuminator #1–3 Iron Man #255 With Fabian NiciezaMarvel Comics Presents #18 Marvel Team-Up volume 2, #8–11 With Tom PeyerNamor, the Sub-Mariner #45–50, 42–62 Red Sonja: Scavenger Hunt #1 Rune/Silver Surfer #1 Scarlet Spider Unlimited No. 1 The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #9–10, 12013 Spider-Man '97 Spider-Man Unlimited #14 Uncanny Origins No. 11 The Uncanny X-Men Annual #18 What If...? volume 2, #16, 31 What The--?! #3- "Fast Lane: Media Blitz"
- "Fast Lane: Feel the Rush"
- "Fast Lane: On the Edge"
- "Fast Lane: Back on Target"