Michael Eury
Michael Eury (born September 28, 1957) is an editor and writer best known for his work at DC Comics and TwoMorrows Publishing. He began his comics career in the late 1980s, editing titles such as *Maze Agency* and *The Legion of Super-Heroes*. At DC, he pioneered the loose-leaf format for the reference series *Who's Who in the DC Universe*, a signature achievement that organized the company's sprawling continuity. As a writer, Eury contributed to *Adventures of the Mask*, *The Sensational She-Hulk*, *Marvel Tales*, *Looney Tunes*, and *Cool World*, among others. In 2002, he joined TwoMorrows Publishing and, from 2003, has edited the retrospective magazine *Back Issue!*, a key resource for comics history. He also serves as an advisor for the *Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide* and has authored over two dozen books on pop culture. Diagnosed with otosclerosis in 1994, Eury wears dual hearing aids and advocates for people with hearing loss. His work has earned him a reputation as a meticulous historian and editor, though specific major awards are not recorded in available sources.
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