Eddie Berganza
Eddie Berganza (born circa 1965)[2] is an American comics writer and editor. He was a senior editor for DC Comics until 2017, when he was terminated following sexual harassment allegations.
Eddie Berganza | |
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Born | Guatemala[1] |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Editor, writer |
Career
Berganza was born in Guatemala, and moved to the United States at the age of seven.[1] He graduated from Brooklyn College with a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Video Studies.[1]
Berganza began working for DC Comics in the early 1990s, primarily as an editor.[2] He was nominated for the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Editor in 1998,[3] 1999,[4] and 2000.[5] He has written for such DC titles as Superman, Batman, Supergirl, Titans, and the Wednesday Comics mini-series and edited numerous comics, such as Blackest Night and the year-long maxi-series Brightest Day with Rex Ogle and Adam Schlagman. In December 2010, he was promoted to Executive Editor of DC Comics by Editor-in-Chief Bob Harras.[6]
In 2012, Berganza was demoted to Group Editor after an alleged "series of indiscretions".[7] In 2016, Berganza's name was linked to reports of a DC employee accused of multiple incidents of sexual harassment.[8] DC terminated his employment in November 2017,[9] after BuzzFeed reported that several women had accused him of sexual harassment.[2][10]
In 2020, following a period in Mexico building homes for the homeless and working as a teacher, Berganza announced the formation of Alternate Empire, a publishing venture with Eric M. Esquivel, whose series Border Town was cancelled by DC in 2018 following sexual harassment allegations.[11][12]
References
- "Eddie Berganza - U.S. Embassy in Argentina". U.S. Embassy in Argentina. 2015-08-13. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
- "The Comics Giant Behind Wonder Woman Is Accused Of Promoting An Editor After Women Accused Him Of Sexual Harassment". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved 2020-06-11.
- "17th Annual Comics Buyers Guide Fan Awards (1999)(For work done in 1998)" Comic Book Awards Almanac Retrieved December 2, 2010
- "18th Annual Comics Buyers Guide Fan Awards (2000)(For work done in 1999)" Comic Book Awards Almanac Retrieved December 2, 2010
- "19th Annual Comics Buyers Guide Fan Awards (2001)(For work done in 2000)" Comic Book Awards Almanac Retrieved December 2, 2010
- "Harras Names Berganza Executive Editor, Other Changes" Comic Book Resources December 1, 2010 Retrieved December 2, 2010
- "Eddie Berganza Now Group Editor At DC Comics". Bleeding Cool (2012-04-10), by Rich Johnston
- "DC Restructures Vertigo, Fires Shelly Bond, Provokes Naming of "Open Secret" Sexual Harasser in Upper Management". The Outhouse (2016-04-21), by Jude Terror
- Pulliam-Moore, Charles. "DC Comics Has Suspended Editor Eddie Berganza Amidst Allegations of Sexual Harassment". Gizmodo. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
- "DC Comics fires editor Eddie Berganza over sexual harassment accusations". Ew.com. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
- "Eric M Esquivel and Eddie Berganza Launch New Comics Publisher. Yup". bleedingcool.com. Retrieved 2020-06-07.
- "Eric Esquivel and Eddie Berganza Team Up for the New Publisher Alternate Empire". Graphic Policy. 2020-02-01. Retrieved 2020-06-07.
Preceded by Dan DiDio |
DC Universe Executive Editor 2010–2012 |
Succeeded by Bobbie Chase |