Len Wein Suffers Major Losses in House Fire

From the Harlan Ellison Website:

EXTREMELY BAD NEWS

Len Wein called this morning. More than half of his house burned down earlier today. Len and Chris Valada and Chris’s son, Michael, got out okay, but their beloved dog, Sheba, ran back inside and is gone. In addition to both bedrooms, the bathroom, and much of the office, what was burned first was the original art for the first Wolverine story, the cover of GIANT X-MEN #1 and other art pieces worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Susan and I will be over there as soon as I pick up my car today, and as soon as I’ve met the dental appointment we have scheduled. This is a major catastrophe for one of my oldest and closest friends. Like your Host, Len is a lifetime freelancer and, even though he remains a star of the comics world, even though he created Wolverine and Storm–among other characters–he goes from day to day earning a freelancer’s living, as do I…and these are frightening economic times for those of us out there, to paraphrase Arthur Miller, “on a few words and a shoeshine.”

Harlan

Len Wein is…best known for co-creating DC Comics’ Swamp Thing and Marvel Comics’ Wolverine, and for helping revive the Marvel superhero team the X-Men (including the co-creation of Nightcrawler, Storm, and Colossus). He is also responsible as an editor for Alan Moore’s and Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen, one of the most influential graphic novels made.

This makes me sick with worry and I am so sad for Len and his family. A loss for them, and a loss for the entire comics community. Man, there is no creator in the world who doesn’t go faint at the prospect of such a disastrous possibility in their own life, but to have it happen to someone who is not only a truly nice guy, but a giant in our field…wow, can’t wrap my brain around it.

So terribly, terribly sorry for you, Len.

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  1. Bill Myers

    My God, that is truly awful news. My heart goes out to Wein and his family, for whatever that’s worth.

  2. scribblerworks

    That is awful news! He was at Loscon last November, and I heard him on several panels – great guy.

    What a pity! Such a loss is a terrible thing to deal with. My prayers go out for them.

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