Marvel movies may get all the headlines, but those wouldn’t exist without everything else. And now, the person in charge of everything else is changing. The company just announced that Brad Winderbaum, who has been in charge of the TV and animation divisions for some time, has been promoted to the “Head of Marvel Television, Animation, Comics & Franchise.” It’s also hired a new person to focus more on the comic and franchise end of that, who will report directly to Winderbaum. His name is David Abdo, and he’ll be the “General Manager of Comics & Franchise.” C.B. Cebulski remains the editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics, and he, too, will report to Winderbaum. “Brad’s exceptional creative leadership and David’s deep experience in operations and digital innovation will be a powerful pairing as we begin building out the next 90 years of Marvel’s comic book legacy,” Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios and chief creative officer of Marvel as a whole, said in a press release. “Brad brings a proven ability to lead creative teams and craft ongoing, episodic narratives that resonate with our fans around the world, while David offers a strong track record of operational excellence and strategic growth. I’m excited for what they’ll be able to do together.”
Marvel Just Shook Up Who Is in Charge of Its Comics and Franchises
Kevin Feige is still the main man, but the head of TV and animation, Brad Winderbaum, just got bumped up.







