DC Comics' Editorial Restructuring
By: Rob AllstetterDate: Wednesday, January 23, 2002
Paul Levitz, executive vice-president and publisher of DC Comics, announced a number of editorial changes on Tuesday, including the hiring of Dan DiDio and promotions for Karen Berger and Mike Carlin.
DiDio, former senior vice-president, creative affairs for Mainframe Entertainment, joins the DC staff as vice-president - editorial. In this newly created position, DiDio will work closely with the editorial leaders for all of DC's imprints on project acquisitions, talent relations and the shared goal of keeping DC the most creatively innovative and diverse publisher in comics.
Berger, formerly executive editor Vertigo, is now vice-president executive editor, Vertgio. Mike Carlin, formerly executive editor - DCU is now vice-president - executive editor, DCU.
Berger and Carlin continue to report directly to Levitz, as will DiDio.
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